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Large classes at universities(> 1600 students) create their own challenges for teaching and learning. Audience feedback is lacking and fine tuning of lectures, courses and exam preparation to address individual needs is very difficult to achieve. At RWTH Aachen University, a course concept and a knowledge map learning tool aimed to support individual students to prepare for exams in information science through theme-based exercises were developed and evaluated. The tool was grounded in the notion of self-regul ated learning with the goal of enabling students to learn
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Die Universität Bonn verfügt über ein elektronisches Korpus von Immanuel Kants gesammelten Schriften gemäß den Abteilungen 1–3 der Akademie-Ausgabe. Dieses Korpus bildet die Grundlage einer elektronischen Edition der Schriften Kants, auf die über die Webseite des ehemaligen Instituts für Kommunikationsforschung und Phonetik zugegriffen werden kann: http://www.ikp.uni-bonn.de/kant/. Im vorliegenden Artikel wird über den Umfang und den Zustand des Bonner Korpus und der elektronischen Edition berichtet.
FnhdC/HTML und FnhdC/S
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Repairs for Reasoning
(2013)
We describe and experimentally investigate phenomena of modal enrichment, that is, phenomena in which a recipient non-literally interprets an utterance by creating and applying a modal operator. We give competing explanations for these phenomena - namely an explanation according to which modal enrichment is a repair procedure for making the utterance match a script of information processing vs. an explanation according to which modal enrichment is triggered by rhetorical structure.
Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) is a term that can be used to describe an individual’s ability to develop a skill set allowing him or her to learn in a number of different ways. SRL can also relate to new pedagogical theories that encourage teachers in formal education to motivate and support their students into achieving a high level of self-regulation. This paper reports on the findings of a number of surveys conducted with a wide variety of teachers in different countries, regarding their perceptions of SRL. The results and analysis of these surveys help inform not only the perceptions of SRL amongst teachers but also examine the challenges and opportunities that arise from taking this approach.
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