@article{XueBruillard2023, author = {Xue, Wei and Bruillard, {\´E}ric}, title = {MOOC in private Chinese universities}, series = {EMOOCs 2023 : Post-Covid Prospects for Massive Open Online Courses - Boost or Backlash?}, journal = {EMOOCs 2023 : Post-Covid Prospects for Massive Open Online Courses - Boost or Backlash?}, editor = {Meinel, Christoph and Schweiger, Stefanie and Staubitz, Thomas and Conrad, Robert and Alario Hoyos, Carlos and Ebner, Martin and Sancassani, Susanna and Żur, Agnieszka and Friedl, Christian and Halawa, Sherif and Gamage, Dilrukshi and Scott, Jeffrey and Kristine Jonson Carlon, May and Deville, Yves and Gaebel, Michael and Delgado Kloos, Carlos and von Schmieden, Karen}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-62181}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-621811}, pages = {37 -- 45}, year = {2023}, abstract = {This paper investigates private university students' language learning activities in MOOC platforms and their attitude toward it. The study explores the development of MOOC use in Chinese private universities, with a focus on two modes: online et blended. We conducted empirical studies with students learning French and Japanese as a second foreign language, using questionnaires (N = 387) and interviews (N = 20) at a private university in Wuhan. Our results revealed that the majority of students used the MOOC platform more than twice a week and focused on the MOOC video, materials and assignments. However, we also found that students showed less interest in online communication (forums). Those who worked in the blended learning mode, especially Japanese learning students, had a more positive attitude toward MOOCs than other students.}, language = {en} } @article{ZaukeNeumann2023, author = {Zauke, Svenja and Neumann, Sandra}, title = {Die kommunikative Partizipation von Kindern mit Sprachentwicklungsst{\"o}rungen im Vorschulalter: erste Daten mit dem FOCUS©-34-G}, series = {Spektrum Patholinguistik 16}, journal = {Spektrum Patholinguistik 16}, number = {16}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-559-0}, issn = {1866-9433}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-61348}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-613489}, pages = {117 -- 133}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Bei Kindern mit Sprachentwicklungsst{\"o}rungen (SES) k{\"o}nnen sich Symptome auf sprachlich-funktionaler Ebene sehr variabel auf die kommunikative Partizipation im Alltag auswirken. Kommunikative Partizipation wird definiert als sprachlich-kommunikatives Teilnehmen an Lebenssituationen, in denen Wissen, Informationen, Ideen oder Gef{\"u}hle ausgetauscht werden. Der deutschsprachige ‚Fokus auf den Erfolg der Kommunikation f{\"u}r Kinder unter sechs Jahren' (FOCUS©-34-G) ist ein evaluierter Fragebogen zur Fremdeinsch{\"a}tzung der kommunikativen Partizipation von Kindern (1;6 bis 5;11 Jahre). Ziel unserer Studie war die Untersuchung der Auswirkungen einer SES auf die kommunikative Partizipation betroffener Kinder im Alter zwischen 2;0 und 4;11 Jahren anhand des FOCUS©-34-G. Eltern von Kindern mit SES f{\"u}llten den FOCUS©-34-G sowie einen Demografie-Bogen aus. Es konnten erste Daten von 22 Kindern (16 Jungen) im Alter zwischen 2;7 und 3;11 (M = 3;3 Jahre, SD = 0;4 Jahre) erhoben werden. Im FOCUS©-34-G erreichten Kinder mit SES einen Gesamtwert zwischen 54 und 197 (M = 120.55, SD = 40.91) von 238 maximal m{\"o}glichen Punkten. Diese Ergebnisse zeigen eine eingeschr{\"a}nkte kommunikative Partizipation von Kindern mit SES, die es in einer ICF-CY-orientierten sprachtherapeutischen Intervention zu beachten gilt. Als klinisches Assessmentinstrument kann der FOCUS©-34-G als Kurzversion des FOCUS©-G als geeignet angesehen werden.}, language = {de} } @article{ZimmermannBuddebergHenkeetal.2023, author = {Zimmermann, Jan-Simon and Buddeberg, Magdalena and Henke, Vanessa and Hornberg, Sabine}, title = {Soziale Teilhabe im Unterricht}, series = {Reflexion in der Lehrkr{\"a}ftebildung: Empirisch - Phasen{\"u}bergreifend - Interdisziplin{\"a}r (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 4)}, journal = {Reflexion in der Lehrkr{\"a}ftebildung: Empirisch - Phasen{\"u}bergreifend - Interdisziplin{\"a}r (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 4)}, number = {4}, editor = {Mientus, Lukas and Klempin, Christiane and Nowak, Anna}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-566-8}, issn = {2626-3556}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-63134}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-631340}, pages = {183 -- 188}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Im Rahmen der F{\"o}rderung sozialer Teilhabe von Sch{\"u}ler:innen im Unterricht ben{\"o}tigen Lehrkr{\"a}fte Reflexionskompetenzen, die es ihnen erm{\"o}glichen, mit den damit verbundenen Antinomien umzugehen. Davon ausgehend wird in diesem Beitrag ein Lehr-/Lernkonzept vorgestellt, welches auf die F{\"o}rderung von Lehramtsstudierenden im Sinne einer reflexiven Inklusion abzielt. Der Fokus liegt auf dem Einsatz der Methode des Lauten Denkens, welches die Denk- und Probleml{\"o}sungsprozesse der Studierenden beim Schauen von Unterrichtsvideos introspektiv erfasst. Das laut Gedachte wird anschließend f{\"u}r Metareflexionen genutzt. Inwiefern damit (fehlende) erfahrungsbasierte und wissenschaftliche Formen p{\"a}dagogischen Wissens thematisiert und prozessbegleitend begegnet werden k{\"o}nnen, um eine Entwicklung von kritisch-reflexiven Kompetenzen zu f{\"o}rdern, wurde in einer Pilotphase im Rahmen eines Seminars erprobt. Erg{\"a}nzend wurde die Anwendung des Lauten Denkens bei einzelnen Studierenden videographiert. Dazu werden erste Ergebnisse vorgestellt und ein Ausblick auf die weitere Nutzung und Erforschung der Methode f{\"u}r die F{\"o}rderung von Reflexionsprozessen bei Lehramtsstudierenden im Seminarkontext gegeben.}, language = {de} } @article{ZimmermannScholzAgrofylaxetal.2023, author = {Zimmermann, Matthias and Scholz, Jana and Agrofylax, Luisa and Engel, Silke and Kampe, Heike and Mikulla, Stefanie}, title = {Portal Wissen = Learning}, series = {Portal Wissen: The research magazine of the University of Potsdam}, journal = {Portal Wissen: The research magazine of the University of Potsdam}, number = {01/2023}, issn = {2198-9974}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-61146}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-611464}, pages = {58}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Changing through learning is one of the most important characteristics we humans have. We are born and can - it seems - do nothing. We have to comprehend, copy, and acquire everything: grasping and walking, eating and speaking. Of course, we also have to read and do number work. In the meantime, we know: We will never be able to finish this. At best, we learn for a lifetime. If we stop, it harms us. The Greek philosopher Plato said more than 2,400 years ago, "There is no shame in not knowing something. The shame is in not being willing to learn." As humans we are also capable of learning; thanks to more and more knowledge about the world around us, we have moved from the Stone Age into the digital age. That this development is not a finish line either, but that we still have a long way to go, is shown by man-made climate change - and above all by our inability as a global community to translate what research teaches us into appropriate actions. Let us dare to hope that we also comprehend this. What we tend to ignore in the intensive discussion about the multi-layered levels of learning: We are by no means the only learners. Many, if not all, living beings on our planet learn, some more in a more purposeful and complex and more cognitive way than others. And for some time now, machines have also been able to learn more or less independently. Artificial intelligence sends its regards. The significance of learning for human beings can hardly be overestimated. Science has also understood this and has discovered the learning processes and conditions in almost all contexts for itself, no matter whether it is about our own learning processes and conditions or those around us. We have investigated some of these for the current issue of "Portal Wissen". Psycholinguist Natalie Boll-Avetisyan has developed a box that can be used to detect language learning disorders already in young children. The behavioral biologists Jana Eccard and Valeria Mazza investigated the behavior of small rodents and found out that they do not only develop different personality traits but they also described how they learn to adapt them different environmental conditions. Computer linguist David Schlangen examines the question what machines have to learn so that our communication with them works even better. Since research is ultimately always a learning process that strives to understand something yet unknown, this time all texts are somehow along the motto of the title theme: It is about what the history of past centuries reveals about "military cultures of violence" and the question of what lessons we should learn from natural hazards for the future. We talked with a legal scholar who looks beyond the university's backyard and wants to make law comprehensible to everyone. We also talked with a philosopher who analyzes why "having an opinion" means something different today than 100 years ago. We report about an AI-based genome analysis that can change healthcare sustainably. Furthermore, it is about the job profile "YouTuber", minor cosmopolitanisms, and wildlife management in Africa. When you have finished reading, you will have learnt something. Promised! Enjoy your read!}, language = {en} } @article{ZscherneckZeissigMettenberger2023, author = {Zscherneck, Julia and Zeißig, Hanna and Mettenberger, Tobias}, title = {Untersuchungsregionen Mecklenburg-Vorpommern und Baden-W{\"u}rttemberg und kommunale Zuschnitte}, series = {KWI-Schriften}, journal = {KWI-Schriften}, number = {14}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-571-2}, issn = {1867-951X}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-63110}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-631106}, pages = {25 -- 36}, year = {2023}, language = {de} }