For teachers and educational institutions
Create learning groups, start learning sessions and use ready-made modules with real data - in lessons, projects or as a team.
Interactive learning modules with real research, environmental and space data for lessons, project work and extracurricular education.
Create learning groups, start learning sessions and use ready-made modules with real data - in lessons, projects or as a team.
Work on shared modules, explore the sky and learn with real observation and research data.
Research institutions, networks and data partners can make their data accessible through understandable learning modules.
Examples: research data, environmental measurements, space data, sensor data.
Planetariums, observatories, museums, science centers and student labs can extend visits into the classroom with digital follow-up modules.
These figures show how AllSkyKamera EDU is already being used by schools, teachers, learners and learning sites.
Choose the right entry point for lessons, pilot projects, learning sites or data partnerships.
Learners work with current sky images, sensor values and research data instead of static sample values.
Teachers can select modules, unlock content and guide learning phases.
Learners work through interactive content in a structured, understandable way with clear tasks.
Workshops, planetarium visits and project weeks can be prepared and followed up digitally.
Observe, compare, analyse and develop your own questions – using data from real sources.
Learning sessions, feedback and evaluations help to improve educational offers in a targeted way.
See how real research, environmental and space data appear in the learning portal as maps, tables, charts, simulations and 3D visualisations.
The simulator lab is where new experimental simulators and special modules for the learning portal are developed. The 3D vis lab serves as a testing environment for interactive 3D visualizations such as earthquakes, camera networks, aurora or ISS views. Both areas are intended for testing new ideas and will not remain publicly accessible permanently.
Real research, environmental and space data form the basis of the learning modules. They are processed locally and made usable for learning.
AllSkyKamera EDU uses approved images, videos and observation data from the AllSkyKamera network. This creates learning modules about the sky, weather, light pollution, seasons and environmental observation.
AllSkyKamera EDU is part of the larger AllSkyKamera network. On the main platform, users can explore live cameras, locations, image archives and additional sky data.
In addition to individual access, schools and educational institutions can use shared licences. This makes it possible to create teachers centrally, manage learning groups and use modules together as a team.
A shared licence is especially useful for institutions that want to use the portal consistently across multiple groups or formats, not just test it.
Planetariums, observatories, museums, science centers and student labs share fascinating topics. With the learning portal, these topics can continue in class after the visit through interactive modules, real data and time-limited access for school groups.
Do you have questions about the learning portal, modules, pilot phases or cooperation options? Write to us.
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