Virtual Guide
This lecture will be held in a hybrid format - you can either attend physically in lecture hall 024 in E1 4 or join via Zoom.
We would be happy if we could create a pleasant lecture environment in both the physical and virtual world. Personal interactions, with your microphone and camera switched on, may contribute to this environment. We also encourage you to ask questions verbally. Note that this is voluntary. You may switch off both your camera and your microphone, and register under a pseudonym. Questions are still possible, in particular using the chat function.
Zoom
The lectures will be held in the following Zoom meeting:
https://cs-uni-saarland-de.zoom.us/j/97443454167?pwd=a0F0VmJBOHUvamY3V28zZkVxeUVBQT09
The tutorials will be held in the following Zoom meeting:
https://cs-uni-saarland-de.zoom.us/j/94213372461?pwd=R3FCdHZjbXFtRVU5ZVZZVjBGQ3oydz09
Privacy Statement
We have decided to use Zoom (https://zoom.us/) as a videoconferencing service. Note that this provider (Zoom Video Communications, Inc., 55 Almaden Blvd, Suite 600, San Jose, CA 95113, USA) can access all data that you provide when registering for the video conference. If you do not provide personal data during the registration, there is still a possibility that Zoom identifies you using your IP address. We would not have decided to use Zoom if we considered this as a significant risk. Should you still have privacy concerns (and are not using an Internet Service Provider that cannot map IP addresses to your name), we suggest using an anonymization service such as Tor (https://www.torproject.org/).
You can find Zoom's complete privacy policy at: https://zoom.us/de-de/privacy.html