Institut für Film und Bild in Wissenschaft und Unterricht, Educational media institute in Grünwald, Germany
The Institute for Film and Image in Science and Education is an educational organization in Grünwald that produces media resources for schools. It creates over 65 new titles each year, including films, image series, and audio content available in a digital library for teachers.
The institute was founded in 1950 and began producing educational films, image series, and audio recordings for classroom use. Since its start, it has grown into a center for creating digital learning materials.
The institute creates learning materials that introduce students to topics like environmental protection, digital technology, and economics. These resources help teachers make complex subjects more understandable through visual media.
Schools and educational institutions across Germany can access the digital media library to download and use teaching materials. The resources are organized for different grade levels and subject areas and can be used directly in the classroom.
The institute won a German Film Award in 1952 for a documentary about squirrels, demonstrating that educational filmmaking reached high artistic standards at that early stage. This early success established its reputation for producing quality teaching materials.
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