eLecture
Video recordings of lectures and talks are an efficient method for creating learning material and can be used in teaching in a variety of ways. They enable flexible learning, support the visualisation of complex topics and promote self-directed learning. Here you will find information and tips on the technical implementation and on the available aids and offers.

Lecturers can use the eLecture platform eCampus Video to record and provide videos. eCampus Video allows lectures to be recorded and published in combination with a presentation. Created content can also be edited on the platform and integrated on eCampus. Likewise, the circle of users can be restricted to course members.
The eLecture Portal can be accessed via the eCampus learning platform and directly via the eCampus Video web interface.
More than 60 recording sets are available for creating e-lectures and conducting web conferences, most of which have been permanently installed in lecture halls. This is equipment that teachers can connect to their own notebook and use with the desired application for recordings or online meetings.
On the eLecture Confluence website you will find information and instructions on the equipment as well as on the eCampus video portal. eCampus Support is available to answer further questions, take bookings for the mobile equipment and offer instruction in the equipment technology. We are also available to advise on upcoming purchases in the area of recording technology.

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Video Conferencing (HRZ)
The University IT and Data Center (HRZ) provides three video conferencing services:
BigBlueButton is suitable for meetings and conferences with up to 30 participants.
DFNconf runs without plugins directly in the browser and can also be used on mobile devices via an app.
Zoom X allows events with up to 1,000 participants. No login or additional software is required to participate.
Media Lab (BZH)
The media Lab is an inter-university studio, which is open to students and lecturers to use for study, research, and teaching. Due to its central location close to the train station, it is easily accessible. The modern equipment allows for a wide range of usage – from beginners to advanced users.
The media laboratory hosts a recording studio for lectures, explanatory videos, and interviews.
Media Center (MNL)
The media center offers a wide range of services regarding media production and editing. At the MNL Branch Library, PC workstations equipped with DaVinci Resolve Studio for video editing and Affinity Photo for image editing are provided.
Technical equipment such as cameras and accessories can be borrowed for personal projects. The media center also provides training on software, media technology, and the creation of educational videos with subtitles.
Rainer Ledermann
Tel: +49 228 73-5718
ledermann@uni-bonn.de
Tristan Scheeren
Tel: +49 228 73-9546
tscheere@uni-bonn.de