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Diabetes
In 10 interaktiven Aufgaben und Videos wird Wissen zum Thema Diabetes vermittelt und abgefragt.
Das Medium bietet H5P-Aufgaben an, die ohne zusätzliche Software verwendbar sind.
Durch interaktive Aufgabentypen wird das audiovisuelle und interaktive Lernen einfach.
Lernen macht jetzt Spaß!
Included Tasks
- I Diabetes - Einführung - Aufgabe mit Text
- II Diabetes - Diabetes Typ I - Aufgabe mit Video
- III Diabetes - Die Insulinpumpe - Aufgabe mit Video
- IV Diabetes - Diabetes Typ II - Aufgabe mit Video
- V Diabetes - Vorsorge und Behandlung - Aufgabe mit Video
- VI Diabetes - Finde die Bildpaare
- VII Diabetes - Finde die Wörter im Suchfeld
- VIII Diabetes - Sport und Bewegung - Aufgabe mit Video
- IX Diabetes - Die Wirkung von Insulin - Aufgabe mit Video und Text
- X Diabetes - Die Gefahr von Unterzucker und die Ernährungsumstellung - Aufgabe mit Video
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