Media Education, Training of Teachers
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Greenscreen
Anwendung, Nutzen und praktische Beispiele
Die Technik des Chroma Keying erlaubt es, einfarbige Hintergründe aus Bildern zu entfernen und auszutauschen.
Der Film, der sich an Lehrkräfte aller Schularten richtet, stellt das Verfahren vor und zeigt Möglichkeiten, wie es ohne großen Aufwand im eigenen Unterricht verwendet werden kann.
Ein Anliegen des Films ist es, durch die Darstellung, wie einfach ein Bildhintergrund und damit ein ganzes Bildverändert werden kann, zu einer kritischen Rezeption medial verbreiteten Bildmaterials anzuregen.
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Curriculum-centred and oriented towards educational standards
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Inclusion
Madita is eleven and blind. She does not want to go to a special school but to a regular grammar school. She says she feels "normal" there. Jonathan is eight and has a walking disability. He likes going to the school where he lives. Here, his best friend sits next to him. Max Dimpflmeier, a teacher who is severely deaf, explains that school life is not easy. Quote Max Dimpflmeier: "You don't want to attract attention, you want to avoid saying that it is necessary for you that 70 people adjust to your situation." People on their way to inclusion.
Ceramic
Ceramics are indispensable in our everyday lives. We eat from ceramic plates, drink from ceramic cups, use tiled ceramic bathrooms. But how is ceramic manufactured? The film reveals the secrets of this fascinating material! We get to know more about the beginnings of ceramic in the Old World of Egypt and Mesopotamia, about Greece, China and Rome. We gain interesting insights into the valuable earthenware and are also shown the exquisite further development of the "white gold". Today this versatile material is irreplaceable in industry, too. Whether in space or as an easily compatible substitute in medicine, ceramic is applied in many places.

