Kurzy
Hier wird die Jupyter Unterstützung in FAILS getestet.
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- Trainer/in: Stefan Born
- Trainer/in: André Eckardt
- Trainer/in: Ralph Ernstorfer
- Trainer/in: Leo Bar Grossman
- Trainer/in: Christian Hennig
- Trainer/in: Jerom Jebai
- Trainer/in: Sabine Klapp
- Trainer/in: Andreas Knorr
- Trainer/in: Robin André Kopp
- Trainer/in: Michael Lehmann
- Trainer/in: Nina Owschimikow
- Trainer/in: Marten Richter
- Trainer/in: Alexander Schnell
- Trainer/in: Alexandra Schulz
- Trainer/in: Jeanine Shea
- Trainer/in: Holger Stark
- Trainer/in: Hendrik Weimer
- Trainer/in: Jakob Zahn
- Trainer/in: Erhard Zorn
In theoretical physics, the conventional lecture with chalk by slowly exploring the physical formulas is still one, if not the best method. However, modern expectations of lectures include electronic scripts for
students, interactive questions for student engagement, and hybrid audio/video transmission.
FAILS (Fancy Automated Internet Lecture System) was developed to meet this demand. The open-source software was developed driven by the author’s need to have electronic chalk on multiple projectors, interactive quizzes, chat, and audio/video transmission in one software for lectures in theoretical physics here at TU Berlin. All features are highly automated and designed to reduce the distraction of the lecturer. After initially being used in our institute, it is now university-wide deployed in our moodle learning management system ISIS with support from innoCampus. This talk gives a short hands-on demonstration of the abilities of the FAILS software (cf. https://github.com/fails-components/compositions and https://www.youtube.com/@fails-components).
- Trainer/in: Marten Richter