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Zehnfingersystem
Grundlagen, Technik und Anwendung
Die Technik des Zehnfingerschreibens ist vor allem in vielen kaufmännischen Berufen eine wesentliche Anforderung.
Der entscheidende Vorteil ist neben der höheren Geschwindigkeit, mit der Texte eingegeben werden können vor allem der Umstand, dass die Tastatur „blind“ bedient werden kann. Dadurch kann der Blick auf dem Bildschirm bleiben oder auf dem Text, der abgetippt werden muss. Damit ist das Zehnfingersystem eine erhebliche Arbeitserleichterung für alle, die in der Schule, im Studium oder im Beruf viel mit Textverarbeitung zu tun haben.
Der Film erklärt Reihe für Reihe die Wege, die die Finger auf der Tastatur gehen müssen und stellt Übungen vor, mit denen die Fähigkeiten im Zehnfingersystem erworben und vertieft werden können.
In Verbindung mit dem Zusatzmaterial (klassische und interaktive Arbeitsblätter, Testfragen, kommentierte Linkliste) ist die DVD hervorragend für den Einsatz im Unterricht geeignet.
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Passend dazu
The Daily Newspaper
Every day, there is a surge of news reaching us via different news channels. In spite of TV and Internet, the daily paper still is one of the most important main sources of news. But how is a newspaper created? The film shows the production of a paper in the course of one day. Starting with the editorial meeting in the morning, in which the topics and deadlines are determined, the film accompanies a journalist during her research work. You can see how a journalistic interview is conducted and what the photographer must consider when taking a press photo. Back in the editorial office, the editor’s work is illustrated, which includes the page layout and the writing of an online article in today’s time. Impressive pictures from the printing centre depict the process from the digital page to the finished newspaper. Together with the comprehensive accompanying material, the DVD is perfectly suited for use at school
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.
Internet Addiction
The film consists of two parts. The first part is the 15-minute short film “In the Net”. It describes the problem of excessive Internet use in a humorous way, in particular the risk of losing touch with reality when chatting. The second part illustrates with three real persons how Internet addiction can develop and the problems encountered by those who are afflicted. The authentic statements are commented by an experienced therapist. For many pupils, the issues addressed here are related to their everyday lives. What is a “sensible” use of the Internet, where does pathological addiction start? In contrast to addiction to alcohol, nicotine or drugs, the public seems to be largely ignorant of the problem of this addiction, which is not related to any substance abuse. The film provides material for discussion in the classroom (crossdisciplinary) and can be used as a basis for the formulation of prevention strategies.

