@article{29742, abstract = {{Im Praxissemester sind Mentor*innen für Studierende wichtige Bezugspersonen und Kooperationspartner*innen, die die Studierenden u.a. bei der Planung, Durchführung und Reflexion von Unterricht begleiten. Während z.B. zur Kompetenzentwicklung Studierender im Praxissemester mehrere Erkenntnisse vorliegen, wurde die Perspektive von Mentor*innen bisher wenig untersucht. Dieser Beitrag zielt darauf, die Perspektive und Erfahrungen von Mentor*innen zu explorieren und sichtbar zu machen. In diesem Zusammenhang werden Ergebnisse einer leitfadenzentrierten Interviewstudie vorgestellt, an der 23 nordrhein-westfälische Lehrkräfte teilnahmen. Auf Grundlage der inhaltsanalytischen Auswertung der Transkripte werden die nachstehenden Fragestellungen beantwortet: (1) Was sind aus Sicht von Mentor*innen Aufgaben im Zusammenhang mit der Betreuung und Begleitung von Praxissemesterstudierenden?, (2) Welche Ziele haben Praxisphasen aus der Perspektive der Mentor*innen?, (3) Welchen Betreuungsstrategien folgen Mentor*innen bei der Betreuung und Begleitung von Praxissemesterstudierenden? Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Antworten der Mentor*innen hinsichtlich der ihnen selbst zugeschriebenen Aufgaben und der dem Praxissemester attribuierten Ziele kaum differieren. Die Betreuungsstrategien der Befragten unterscheiden sich hingegen vergleichsweise stark. Unterschiede bestehen u.a. bezüglich der den Studierenden zugesprochenen Freiheitsgrade bei der Unterrichtsplanung und -durchführung sowie bei der (gemeinsamen) Gestaltung der Unterrichtsplanung bzw. -vorbesprechung.}}, author = {{Caruso, Carina and Goller, Michael}}, journal = {{Praxis Forschung Lehrer*innen Bildung}}, number = {{3}}, title = {{{Das Praxissemester aus der Perspektive von Mentor*innen: Aufgaben, Ziele und Betreuungsstrategien involvierter Lehrkräfte.}}}, doi = {{10.11576/PFLB-4541}}, volume = {{3}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{23410, author = {{Poniatowski, Martin and Neumann, Jürgen and Kundisch, Dennis}}, location = {{Newport Beach, California, USA}}, title = {{{Nudging Their Thoughts – Analyzing the Impact of Online Review Templates on Review Sentiment}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{23411, author = {{Müller, Michelle and Neumann, Jürgen and Kundisch, Dennis}}, location = {{Newport Beach, California, USA}}, title = {{{Toss a Coin to Your Host? – Why Guests Do Not Always End Up Paying for the Cost of Regulatory Policies}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{29213, abstract = {{This paper presents a technique to extend the frequency acquisition range for bang-bang phase-detector-based clock and data recovery (CDR) circuits without an additional frequency acquisition loop or lock detection circuit. The per-manent modulation of the offset current in the CDR's integral branch enhances the acquisition range by nearly 4 times, covering the entire tuning range of the voltage controlled oscillator. The increase in power dissipation and the chip area are negligible. This technique was implemented and measured in a 28 Gbps NRZ bang-bang CDR chip to confirm the working principle. In addition to the increased acquisition range, the CDR also surpasses jitter related specifications from the OIF CEI-28G-VSR standard.}}, author = {{Iftekhar, Mohammed and Gudyriev, Sergiy and Scheytt, J. Christoph}}, booktitle = {{The 2021 IEEE BiCMOS and Compound Semiconductor Integrated Circuits and Technology Symposium}}, title = {{{Reference-less Bang-bang CDR with Enhanced Frequency Acquisition Range Using Static and Modulated Integral Branch Offset Currents}}}, doi = {{10.1109/BCICTS50416.2021.9682207}}, year = {{2021}}, } @misc{30690, author = {{Meschede, Henning}}, publisher = {{AHK-Geschäftsreiseprogramm Energy Solution - Made in Germany}}, title = {{{Energy-efficient industrial processes as part of an integrated sustainable energy system}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @misc{30692, author = {{Meschede, Henning}}, publisher = {{AHK-Geschäftsreiseprogramm Energy Solution - Made in Germany}}, title = {{{Energy Efficiency and Energy Supply in Industrial Parks}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @misc{30687, author = {{Meschede, Henning}}, publisher = {{AHK-Geschäftsreiseprogramm Energy Solution - Made in Germany}}, title = {{{Energy Efficiency as Key for Climate Neutral Business}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @misc{30679, author = {{Meschede, Henning}}, publisher = {{AHK-Geschäftsreiseprogramm Energy Solution - Made in Germany}}, title = {{{Smart Energy Systems on Off-grid Islands}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @misc{30691, author = {{Meschede, Henning}}, publisher = {{AHK-Geschäftsreiseprogramm Energy Solution - Made in Germany}}, title = {{{Energy Efficiency in Industrial Processes}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{25295, author = {{Gurcke, Timon and Alshomary, Milad and Wachsmuth, Henning}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Argument Mining}}, pages = {{67 -- 77}}, title = {{{Assessing the Sufficiency of Arguments through Conclusion Generation}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{31132, author = {{Dann, Andreas Peter and Plate, Henrik and Hermann, Ben and Ponta, Serena Elisa and Bodden, Eric}}, issn = {{0098-5589}}, journal = {{IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering}}, keywords = {{Software}}, pages = {{1--1}}, publisher = {{Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)}}, title = {{{Identifying Challenges for OSS Vulnerability Scanners - A Study & Test Suite}}}, doi = {{10.1109/tse.2021.3101739}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{21178, abstract = {{When engaging in argumentative discourse, skilled human debaters tailor claims to the beliefs of the audience, to construct effective arguments. Recently, the field of computational argumentation witnessed extensive effort to address the automatic generation of arguments. However, existing approaches do not perform any audience-specific adaptation. In this work, we aim to bridge this gap by studying the task of belief-based claim generation: Given a controversial topic and a set of beliefs, generate an argumentative claim tailored to the beliefs. To tackle this task, we model the people's prior beliefs through their stances on controversial topics and extend state-of-the-art text generation models to generate claims conditioned on the beliefs. Our automatic evaluation confirms the ability of our approach to adapt claims to a set of given beliefs. In a manual study, we additionally evaluate the generated claims in terms of informativeness and their likelihood to be uttered by someone with a respective belief. Our results reveal the limitations of modeling users' beliefs based on their stances, but demonstrate the potential of encoding beliefs into argumentative texts, laying the ground for future exploration of audience reach.}}, author = {{Alshomary, Milad and Chen, Wei-Fan and Gurcke, Timon and Wachsmuth, Henning}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 16th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Main Volume}}, location = {{Online}}, pages = {{224--223}}, publisher = {{Association for Computational Linguistics}}, title = {{{Belief-based Generation of Argumentative Claims}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{23709, author = {{Chen, Wei-Fan and Al Khatib, Khalid and Stein, Benno and Wachsmuth, Henning}}, booktitle = {{Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2021}}, pages = {{2683 -- 2693}}, title = {{{Controlled Neural Sentence-Level Reframing of News Articles}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{22229, author = {{Alshomary, Milad and Syed, Shahbaz and Potthast, Martin and Wachsmuth, Henning}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (ACL-IJCNLP 2021)}}, location = {{Online}}, pages = {{1816–1827}}, publisher = {{Association for Computational Linguistics}}, title = {{{Argument Undermining: Counter-Argument Generation by Attacking Weak Premises}}}, doi = {{10.18653/v1/2021.findings-acl.159}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{31221, author = {{Mügge, Nils and Kronberg, Alexander and Glushenkov, Maxim and Kenig, Eugeny}}, booktitle = {{Jahrestreffen der ProcessNet-Fachgruppen Fluidverfahrenstechnik und Wärme- und Stoffübertragung}}, keywords = {{IEM, isobaric expansion, dense fluids}}, location = {{Online-Konferenz}}, title = {{{Grenzen des Wärmetransports im isobaren Expansionsmotor}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inbook{31234, author = {{van Laak, Lothar}}, booktitle = {{Sakralisierung des Selbst. Praktiken und Traditionen der Subjektivierung (Theologie - Kultur - Hermeneutik, Bd. 33)}}, editor = {{Roth, Michael and Thums, Barbara and Uhlig, Mirko}}, pages = {{119--127}}, title = {{{Selbsterforschung als Selbstheiligung. Überlegungen zur Erzählpoetik Patrick Roths}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @book{31090, editor = {{van Laak, Lothar and Eichhorn, Kristin}}, pages = {{525 Seiten}}, publisher = {{Meiner (Studien zum 18. Jahrhundert)}}, title = {{{Kulturen der Moral. Beiträge der DGEJ-Tagung 2018 in Paderborn}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{25880, author = {{Hetkämper, Tim and Dreiling, Dmitrij and Claes, Leander and Henning, Bernd}}, booktitle = {{Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA 2021}}, title = {{{Tomographie des Schallfelds von Ultraschallwandlern mittels Schlierentechnik}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{30755, author = {{Goldan, Janka and Kullmann, Harry and Zentarra, Dominik and Geist, Sabine and Lütje-Klose, Birgit}}, journal = {{{Zeitschrift für Heilpädagogik}}}, number = {{12}}, pages = {{640–651}}, title = {{{Schulisches Wohlbefinden von Schülerinnen und Schülern mit und ohne sonderpädagogischen Unterstützungsbedarf während der COVID-19-Pandemie. Erste Befunde aus dem Projekt WILS-Co an der Laborschule Bielefeld}}}, volume = {{72}}, year = {{2021}}, } @unpublished{31058, abstract = {{We consider a geodesic billiard system consisting of a complete Riemannian manifold and an obstacle submanifold with boundary at which the trajectories of the geodesic flow experience specular reflections. We show that if the geodesic billiard system is hyperbolic on its trapped set and the latter is compact and non-grazing the techniques for open hyperbolic systems developed by Dyatlov and Guillarmou can be applied to a smooth model for the discontinuous flow defined by the non-grazing billiard trajectories. This allows us to obtain a meromorphic resolvent for the generator of the billiard flow. As an application we prove a meromorphic continuation of weighted zeta functions together with explicit residue formulae. In particular, our results apply to scattering by convex obstacles in the Euclidean plane.}}, author = {{Schütte, Philipp and Weich, Tobias and Delarue, Benjamin}}, title = {{{Resonances and weighted zeta functions for obstacle scattering via smooth models}}}, year = {{2021}}, }