Video Conferencing & E-Learning
Video Conferencing
Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams is a platform for communication and collaboration. In addition to audio and video conferences, Teams also offers a chat function. This applies both to contact with individuals and to communication in groups.
Prerequisites for using teams
Microsoft Office 365 student account or
Microsoft Office 365 employee account
The Teams-Software can be obtained from:
https://teams.microsoft.com/
Further information
Zoom
Zoom is a platform for video conferences with up to 300 participants.
Invitations to meetings can be easily sent by passing on a meeting link or the meeting ID and the meeting password. To participate, it is necessary to install the Zoom application, which is available for all common operating systems and platforms.
Further information
- Information on Zoom at University of Hamburg
- University of Hamburg Zoom portal
E-Learning
OpenOlat
OpenOLAT is a teaching and learning platform.
Further information::
Moodle
Moodle is a learning platform in which teaching is supported by special media tools.
The login to Moodle is done via the "B"-User-ID and the corresponding password.
Further information:
Online resources
Here you will find links to various sources on the World Wide Web that deal with the topic of eLearning and chemistry.
In order to view all contents, special software (browser plug-ins) may be required. However, the corresponding software requirements are usually mentioned on the respective websites.
German-language WWW resources
- http://www.chemgapedia.de
an online encyclopaedia on chemistry, biology, pharmacy, mathematics and physics. - http://www.e-learning-chemie.de/ - e-Learning für Chemieberufe
is funded by the BMBF, among others, and has set itself the goal of establishing an internet portal and a platform for e-learning for chemical professions. - http://www.chemie.de/tools/
Tools for searching for acronyms, converting units, calculating molar masses, etc. - http://www.buetzer.info/
offers an online questionnaire with evaluation of the answers. - http://www.chemlin.de/
Links to various chemistry-related websites
English-language WWW resources
- http://www.chemcollective.org
offers, among other things, software for download with which one can carry out simple experiments (e.g. acid-base titrations) on the computer.
This compilation does not claim to be complete.
If you know of relevant websites that we have not yet listed here, please let us know by e-mail(itservice"AT"chemie.uni-hamburg.de). We might add them to the list..