TY - JOUR AU - Davis, Niki AU - Eickelmann, Birgit AU - Zaka, Pinelopi ID - 28240 IS - 5 JF - Journal of Computer-Assisted Learning TI - Restructuring of educational systems in the digital age from a co-evolutionary perspective VL - 29 ER - TY - DATA AU - Eickelmann, Birgit AU - Erstad, Ola ID - 28241 TI - Towards New Systems for Schooling in the digital age. Summary Report and Action Agenda. Results EduSummIT 2013 ER - TY - GEN AU - Kundisch, Dennis ID - 2826 TI - Good Practice Methoden: Klicker Fragen ER - TY - GEN AU - Kundisch, Dennis ID - 2827 TI - Direkte Rückmeldung erwünscht VL - 4 ER - TY - JOUR AB - This article aims to reconceptualize pronunciation teaching and learning according to the tenets of the 2007 MLA Report and its call for translingual/transcultural competence. The critical discussion of current teaching and research practices shows that the realm of pronunciation has benefitted little from debates on intercultural language learning. In order to link the teaching of pronunciation with learner needs in intercultural encounters, this article develops the concept of pronunciation‐as‐language. The theoretical exploration of this concept is supported by a narrative analysis of study-abroad learners’ accounts, contrasting learners’ perceptions of teaching practices with the complex role pronunciation plays in second language‐mediated interactions. The results underline the importance of pedagogical approaches that encourage the critical reflection on and creative use of pronunciation beyond structural elements and native‐speaker norms. AU - Müller, Mareike ID - 28353 IS - 2 JF - Foreign Language Annals KW - critical language awareness KW - native‐speaker ideal KW - pronunciation KW - study abroad KW - translingual and transcultural competence SN - 0015-718X TI - Conceptualizing pronunciation as part of translingual/transcultural competence: New impulses for SLA research and the L2 classroom VL - 46 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Müller, Mareike ED - Plews, John L. ED - Schmenk, Barbara ID - 28362 SN - 978-1554584314 T2 - Traditions and Transitions: Curricula for German Studies TI - Pronunciation training without the native speaker? Reframing teaching and learning objectives in German as a Foreign Language curricula ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gries, Thomas AU - Bilkic, Natascha AU - Carerras Painter, Ben ID - 2843 IS - 1 JF - International Economics and Economic Policy TI - Unsustainable Sovereign Debt - Is the Euro Crisis only the Tip of the Iceberg? VL - 10 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gries, Thomas ID - 2844 JF - Oxford University Press TI - Global Asymmetries and their Implications for Climate and Industrial Policies, in: Pathways to Industrialization in the Twenty-First Century - New Challenges and Emerging Paradigms VL - ch. 11 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gries, Thomas AU - Meierrieks, Daniel ID - 2845 IS - 3 JF - Economics Letters TI - Do banking crises cause terrorism? VL - 119 ER - TY - CONF AU - R{\"u}bbelke, René AU - Echterhoff, Benedikt AU - Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen AU - S{\"o}llner, Christoph ID - 28450 TI - Evaluating the Specific Demand of Competencies to realize innovative Products ER - TY - GEN ED - Echterhoff, Niklas ED - Amshoff, Benjamin ED - Echterfeld, Julian ED - Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen ED - Kage, Martin ID - 28451 TI - Cross-Industry-Innovations: How Linguistic Analyses aid Radical Problem Solving ER - TY - GEN ED - K {\ "o} ckerling, Matthias ED - Echterhoff, Niklas ED - Amshoff, Benjamin ED - Echterfeld, Julian ED - Kage, Martin ID - 28452 TI - Efficiently to new products - cross-industry innovations at Miele ER - TY - CHAP AB - The consideration of the robustness is indispensable to ensure a reliable and reproducible manufacturing of functionally graded components. In order to establish a common understanding as basis for the holistic robustness consideration within the Collaborative Transregional Research Centre 30 (CRC Transregio 30), a joint development of methods for analysing and optimising the robustness is necessary. The term "robustness", however, has been used differently in the various disciplines of the CRC Transregio 30. Thus, this contribution proposes a common definition of robustness for the whole research centre. In addition, a procedure model for considering the robustness with a collection of methods, that can be combined or adapted by the involved disciplines, is presented. The validation of the recommended procedure model has been conducted by a compression moulding process. AU - Biermann, Dirk AU - Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen AU - Hess, Stefan AU - K{\, Daniel AU - Petersen, Marcus AU - Wagner, T ED - Heim, Hans-Peter ED - Biermann, Dirk ED - Homberg, Werner ID - 28453 SN - 978-3-942267-91-5 T2 - Functionally Graded Materials in Industrial Mass Production | Volume 2 TI - Foundations for Considering the Robustness within the CRC TRR 30 VL - 2 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Amshoff, Benjamin AU - Eckelt, Daniel ID - 28454 JF - Scientific Society for Product Development WiGeP News TI - Concept for {\ "u} r an intelligent technology fr {\" u} haufkl {\ "a} rung VL - Issue 2 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Gausemeier, J {\ "u} rgen AU - K {\" o} ster, Oliver AU - R {\ "u} bbelke, René ED - Gausemeier, J {\" u} rgen ID - 28455 T2 - Foresight and technology planning TI - Systematics for the development of business { \ "a} ftsmodellen in the product development ER - TY - CHAP AB - Functional gradation denotes the systematic and reproducible microstructure adjustment of a single material component for the customisation of the macroscopic properties (e.g. hardness or ductility). This customisation is tailored with respect to the later intended application of the component. The improved material utilisation enables light weight design and simplifies the recycling by using single material components. Hence, it provides a resource-conserving alternative for modern composite materials and offers an innovative approach for customisable smart products of the future. Manufacturing functionally graded components requires complex thermo-mechanically coupled process chains that increase the effort for the holistic design. To realise the full potential offered by functional gradation, the available planning and optimisation methods as well as the surrogate models developed during the first research period of the Collaborative Transregional Research Centre (CRC Transregio 30) are significantly enhanced. Furthermore, all the methods and surrogate models as well as the process knowledge obtained by laboratory experiments are consolidated in a comprehensive computer-aided framework to provide a continuous support for the engineer during the planning process. This contribution proposes the methodical foundations within the framework along the planning process: Component description, synthesis of suitable manufacturing process chains, and optimisation of the process chain parameters as well as the specification of the production system. The methods are validated based on an exemplary planning task within the CRC Transregio 30. AU - Biermann, Dirk AU - Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen AU - Hess, Stefan AU - Petersen, Marcus AU - Wagner, T ED - Heim, Hans-Peter ED - Biermann, Dirk ED - Homberg, Werner ID - 28456 SN - 978-3-942267-91-5 T2 - Functionally Graded Materials in Industrial Mass Production | Volume 2 TI - Synthesis and Multi-Objective Model-based Optimisation of Process Chains for Manufacturing Components with Functionally Graded Properties VL - 2 ER - TY - CHAP AB - Functional gradation denotes the systematic and reproducible adaption of the microstructure for the customisation of the macroscopic properties (e.g. hardness or strength) of a single material component. This customisation is tailored with respect to the intended application of the component. The improved material utilisation enables light weight design and improved recycling abilities. Hence, it provides a resource-conserving alternative for modern composite materials. To exploit the potential offered by functional gradation, the available planning and optimisation methods have to be significantly enhanced. Three-dimensional distributions of component properties have to be specified and predicted. Complex interdependencies between the manufacturing process steps and the properties of the component as well as between the process steps themselves have to be considered. In this contribution, new as well as enhancements of existing methods are presented along the planning process: Component description, synthesis of suitable manufacturing process chains, and optimisation of the process chain parameters. The resulting procedure model allows the specification of the desired property distribution, the subsequent identification of process chains capable of producing the component as well as the optimisation of each process parameter. AU - Biermann, Dirk AU - Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen AU - Hess, Stefan AU - Petersen, Marcus AU - Wagner, T ED - Homberg, Werner ED - Biermann, Dirk ED - Heim, Hans-Peter ID - 28457 SN - 978-3-942267-92-2 T2 - Functionally Graded Materials in Industrial Mass Production | Fundamentals TI - Planning Methods for Manufacturing Functionally Graded Components – Challenges and Solutions VL - Fundamentals ER - TY - CHAP AU - Iwanek, Peter AU - Kaiser, Lydia AU - Dumitrescu, Roman AU - Ny{\ss}en, Alexander ED - Maurer, Maik ED - Schulze, Sven-Olaf ID - 28458 SN - 978-3-446-43915-3 T2 - Tag des Systems Engineerings TI - Fachdisziplin{\"u}bergreifende Systemmodellierung mechatronischer Systeme mit SysML und CONSENS ER - TY - CONF AU - Kessler, Jan Henning AU - Gausemeier, J {\ "u} rgen AU - Iwanek, Peter AU - K {\" o} chling, Daniel AU - Kr {\ "u} ger, Martin AU - Tr {\ "a} chtler, Ansgar ID - 28459 TI - Creation of process models for {\" u} r the design of self-optimizing controls ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gries, Thomas AU - Meierrieks, DAniel ID - 2846 IS - 1 JF - Journal of Peace Research TI - Causality Between Terrorism and Economic Growth VL - 50 ER -