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St. Nicholas: A Story of Boots, Sweets and Solidarity

December 6th, 2024 | by
drawn Santa Claus illustration

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December is here, and with it a special day is approaching: St. Nicholas Day – a day full of little surprises and perhaps a little magic too! On December 6, we celebrate a tradition that has been with us for centuries and makes the Christmas season that little bit more festive. But there is more behind the boots full of sweets than just a nice custom – St. Nicholas Day also reminds us of values such as generosity and community. Here we show you how St. Nicholas is reflected in modern times and in our IT Center.

 

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Changed Opening Hours on December 13, 2024

December 4th, 2024 | by
Photo of three golden presents lying under a Christmas tree and surrounded by golden baubles

Source: Freepik

On Friday, December 13, 2024, the IT Center will only be open for you during limited opening hours due to an internal event.

 

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Advent Door #1: Christmas Recipes

December 2nd, 2024 | by

Source: Freepik

Advent is a time full of anticipation, and culinary highlights are a firm favourite. Today we’re kicking off our Advent series with classic German Christmas recipes and some new ideas to get young and old into the festive spirit. We’ve already shared some Christmas recipe ideas in 2020 – take a look at them for more inspiration. We’ve shown you how to make festive hot drinks such as mulled wine and apple punch at home and how to make roasted almonds. Hot chocolate and chestnuts as well as a recipe for shortbread biscuits were also included as Christmas market treats. This year there are also a few new creations!

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Updates Again! – Why Are Regular Software Updates So Important?

November 29th, 2024 | by
Locks

Source: Stockvault

An update is the updating of the version of a software, information or version. In the case of software updates, for example, a distinction is made between security and firmware updates, and in the case of information updates, for example, between situation, news and status updates. Version updates usually refer to technical devices.

 

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Milestone Reached: The Coscine Word Mark Is Officially Registered!

November 27th, 2024 | by
Coscine-Logo

Source: Coscine

From an idea to an established platform: the history of Coscine is a chronicle of progress in research data management. The registration of Coscine as a word mark marks another high point in this success story. But how did it actually come about? In this blog post, we give you an overview of the origins and milestones of Coscine.

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Beware of Tech Support Scams: How You Can Protect Yourself

November 25th, 2024 | by
“Are You Sure?” Warning Message

Source: Freepik

In today’s digital world, we are constantly connected to technology – whether it’s through our smartphones, computers or other electronic devices. Unfortunately, there are people who take advantage of this fact to scam the unsuspecting. One common scam that many fall victim to is the tech support scam. In this blog post, we want to explain how the scam works and how you can protect to protect yourself.

 

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Women in IT: TANDEM Mentoring

November 22nd, 2024 | by
TANDEM Mentoring Programme

Source: Martin Braun

As part of our ‘Women in IT’ series, we have already talked about the challenges faced by women in IT and shared some success stories. In the third article, we presented the FEMTEC Career Building Programs. Today, in the fourth part, we would like to introduce the TANDEM mentoring programs at RWTH Aachen University – important tools for equal opportunities career development that support women in shaping their careers in science and research while promoting gender equality in the academic environment.

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From Click to Display, This Is How Computers Calculate

November 20th, 2024 | by
Visual Binary System

Source: Freepik

Computers are undoubtedly one of the most important inventions of mankind. Their influence extends to almost every area of our lives and is becoming increasingly important in our everyday lives. These machines can perform complex calculations at lightning speed. But how exactly does it work?”

Today we are therefore looking at how a computer calculates and what the binary system is.

 

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Moodle-Templates: Didactical Course Design

November 18th, 2024 | by
moodlemonday logo

Source: Own illustration

Designing course rooms in Moodle can be a challenge – especially for those who are not yet familiar with the platform’s extensive possibilities. It is therefore not surprising that in our last RWTHmoodle user survey in the summer semester, more than two thirds of lecturers expressed great interest in course templates. We take this feedback very seriously and are actively addressing the issue.

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Put me There: Teleportation in VR

November 13th, 2024 | by

Source: Put Me There Project

Virtual reality (VR) has developed into a promising technology that opens up new ways for people to interact with digital content. By putting on VR glasses, users are immersed in a virtual 3D environment that they can explore through natural body movements and direct interaction with their hands. In addition to games, VR is already being used successfully in a variety of ways, for example to train new skills, support medical procedures, preserve cultural heritage and evaluate architectural designs, to name just a few of the different areas of application.

However, most virtual environments in the various application areas are larger than the physical area in which a user can move around with VR glasses. Therefore, navigation techniques that move the user’s position through the environment purely virtually are crucial to enable unrestricted exploration.

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