Video series on lectures

Detailed explanations of the basic content of natural sciences and engineering

The video series are tailored to specific lectures in the first semesters of science and engineering degree programs. They provide detailed explanations that offer advantages in audiovisual format over text-based descriptions. The video series repeat explanations from lectures to support exam preparation, for example. The offerings are customised and quality-assured to the basic lectures and provide assistance for students from familiar lecturers and suitable tools for lecturers to convey complex content to students.

For students

Get an understanding of the basic content of selected lectures using illustrative examples. Review the basics using animated explanations when preparing for exams. The video series offer you the opportunity to work through content at your own pace and supplement your lecture attendance or textbook content.

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For lecturers

The videos aim to individually and flexibly overcome typical hurdles and comprehension problems that often remain unsolved in lectures and standard texts for students.

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Selected videos from the video series

Bearings and bearing arrangements - basic knowledge

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© Prof. Thomas Maier, Lars Gadermann, licenced according to CC-BY 4.0

In this video series, important basic terms are explained from an engineering perspective and correlations are shown. What forces act on a component, how can components be supported and what are the effects of forces and moments in and on a component? All these questions are explained coherently in the video series.

The project "digit@L - Digital Teaching and Learning at the University of Stuttgart: Boost. Skills. Support." is funded by the Stiftung Innovation in der Hochschullehre.

The drawings are by Jai Wanigesinghe.

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Lars Gadermann

M.Sc.

Research Assistant

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Thomas Maier

Prof. Dr.-Ing.

Head of Industrial Design Engineering
Deputy Director of Institute

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