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Der „Star“ unter den Vögeln
In 10 interaktiven H5P-Modulen wird Wissen zum Singvogel Star vermittelt, vertieft und abgefragt.
Das Medium bietet H5P-Aufgaben an, die ohne zusätzliche Software verwendbar sind.
Durch interaktive Aufgabentypen wird das audiovisuelle und interaktive Lernen einfach.
Lernen macht jetzt Spaß!
Included Tasks
- I Unser Thema: Der Star – Interaktive Bildkarte
- II Aussehen des Stars – Interaktive Aufgabe
- III Der Gesang – Interaktive Aufgabe mit Video
- IV Verbreitung und Lebensraum – Interaktive Aufgabe mit Video
- V Bevorzugte Lebensräume – Interaktive Bildkarten
- VI Nahrung – Interaktive Aufgabe
- VII Nestbau – Interaktive Aufgabe
- VIII Brutzeit – Interaktive Aufgabe
- IX Schwarmverhalten und Zugverhalten – Interaktive Aufgabe mit Video
- X Gefährdung und Schutz der Stare – Interaktive Aufgabe mit Video
Curriculum-centred and oriented towards educational standards
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Conditioning
The theory of classical conditioning is one of several learning theories which explains how behaviours can result from stimulation without, however, taking into consideration the processes in the brain (black box).
Jane Goodall
Jane Goodall is considered a pioneer among behavioral scientists in the world of chimpanzees. At the age of only 26, she began her work as a scientist in Tanzania, East Africa, in early 1960. She lives with free-ranging chimpanzees and provides insights into their social behavior and abilities. As founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, she has worked since 1986 to raise awareness and sustainability regarding the coexistence of humans, animals and the environment. The film provides insights into the life and work of Jane Goodall.
Human Brain
Every organism, no matter whether it is an earthworm, a snail, a fish or a human being, takes in information from the environment through differently structured sensory organs. This was absorbed first by a diffusely organised nervous system, which, in the course of evolution, has been replaced by a hierarchically organised one. Eventually a controlling centre has developed that interconnects and coordinates the nerve impulses supplied by receptors, reacts appropriately and is called the brain. In more highly developed organisms a part of the body has developed into a head, in parallel to the development of the brain.