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WBT Sign Language

In this demo content, built up with LECTURNITY, a sign language teacher explains basic terms of sign language. Exercises and tests allow all interested people to train specific gestures and thus learn how to sign in a playful way. Click on the image to view the web based training.

Meducators.org

Form M F is a provider of industry-specific web development, publishing and eLearning solutions. Their eLearning division, Meducators.org, produces interactive eLearning content based on customers' seminars, presentations and lectures. This is a demonstration of a typical eLearning module produced by Form M F. Click on the image to view the presentation.

Compression in Multimedia Systems

In the e-lecture “Compression in Multimedia Systems”, Professor Ralf Steinmetz from the Department of Computer Science at the Darmstadt University of Technology explains data compression and its necessity for modern systems to his students. Click on the image to view the presentation.

Keynote Process World 2008: BPM

On the occasion of “Process World”  Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. August-Wilhelm Scheer, founder of IDS Scheer AG, explains how Business Process Management can improve business performance. Click on the image to view the presentation.

Globalisation

Professor Doris Fuchs from the Institute of Social Sciences at the University of Stuttgart explains the consequences of globalisation in her e-lecture. Click on the image to view the presentation.

Computational Geometry

Professor Thomas Ottman teaches his students with the help of LECTURNITY. In this e-lecture, he describes the historical development of mathematics and its connections with modern information technology. Click on the image to view the presentation.

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Prof. Dr. Thomas Ottmann

Institute for Computer Science, University of Freiburg

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