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Lab tutorials

for students

What to expect

  • Access to detailed explanations of laboratory practicals.
  • The opportunity to practically supplement lecture or textbook content with illustrative media formats.
  • Animated overlays that make complex processes and interrelationships in the labs understandable.
  • The flexibility to pause and repeat videos and learn at your own pace.
  • A self-learning approach that allows you to learn anytime, anywhere and deepen individual content.
  • Quality-assured content specifically designed for practical use in the lab, without the need to search the internet for suitable resources.
  • Free access for students of the University of Stuttgart.

Start now and use the tutorials to optimally prepare yourself for laboratory activities or carry out virtual experiments. Discover the many possible uses of the tutorials for your studies.

Feedback from students on laboratory tutorials

The video is structured by the questions, so the knowledge is conveyed in portions.

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I would have been happy to see such a video in my second semester.

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The video is very good, as it is practice-orientated and many things are presented pictorially.

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Very cool idea.

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Especially for people who can learn very well through visual impressions, I find this type of test preparation very useful.

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FAQs for students on laboratory tutorials

The videos are available in the media centre and on the central platform for teaching content "ZOERR" of the universities in Baden-Württemberg. https://www.oerbw.de/

Yes, the tutorials are openly available to everyone. They can not only be viewed, but also used and adapted for teaching purposes under the CC-BY licence.

The tutorials are designed as a supplement, providing practical guidance and helping to understand key concepts for labs and experiments.

The content is created by lecturers, whereby a link to the practical applications in the laboratory is guaranteed.

So far, institutes from the fields of engineering, physics, mathematics and chemistry are involved in the media library.

The videos are produced by the media production department at the TIK of the University of Stuttgart in constant co-operation with the media didactics department of the ZLW and the faculties.

The tutorials are particularly useful for students of STEM subjects who want to prepare for practical lab work or brush up on certain concepts.

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.

Contact

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Julian Fischer

 

Doctoral Researcher

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Harald Kübler

 

Head of Physics Laboratory I / Group Leader

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Michael Jetter

Dr.

Gruppenleiter

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