How about Telekolleg? I don't mean the outdated 80s lessons. But modern and clearly explained and designed. Divided by class. For downloading.
A brief feedback from practice from yesterday. Yesterday evening I was forcibly recruited as a cameraman. My wife wanted to upload the instructions for a task in video format.
I think we filmed together for about 1.5 hours. Then she spent 1.5 hours editing everything together, adding text annotations, and then exporting. Out came a 4-minute video. :rolleyes:
Problem: last night at 10 pm she noticed that the standard export format .mov from iMovie on the iPad unfortunately cannot be played easily on Windows PCs because you have to buy a codec for €0.99.
Immediately I was recruited again to convert from .mov to .mp4. My wife is into this kind of stuff and has me at her side, who is into tech stuff.
Altogether about 5 hours of effort for 4 minutes of input. Just making a pedagogically meaningful video is not "just like that."
How do the parents thank you? She is being urged by corona skeptics, with reference to the UN Human Rights Convention, to "desert" the mask torture on the children and to oppose her employer. There is apparently some children's rights association with a template going viral on the internet since the Weimar ruling last week.
Everyone is really losing it slowly. The motivated teachers are also slowly at their limit, as are the parents.