Böck, Felix; Landes, Dieter; Sedelmaier, Yvonne (2023)
15th International Conference on Computer Supported Education, CSEDU 2023; Prague; Czech Republic; 21 April 2023 through 23 April 2023; Code 188800 1, 190-200.
DOI: 10.5220/0011841400003470
Many curricula encompass subjects that are deemed less interesting or not important by a large share of students since they cannot perceive their true significance. It is an open question how students can be compelled to get involved with these subjects after all. This paper presents a novel concept how this can be accomplished. In particular, the paper argues that four important requirements must be met, namely that learning can also be accomplished in a less formal environment than regular lectures, learning may happen independent of physical presence at the university and whenever students see themselves fit, learning is based on small units, and students enjoy getting involved in the matter. As a proof-of-concept, this approach has been used in programming education for students of electrical engineering, based on sending short summaries via WhatsApp and adding playful elements. such as quizzes. An evaluation of the proof-of-concept over two terms provides indication of the viabi lity and usefulness of the approach, but also highlights several opportunities for extensions and refinements.
Lohrenscheit , Claudia ; Schmelz, Andrea (2023)
Buch 2023.
Lohrenscheit , Claudia (2023)
Buch 2023.
Lohrenscheit , Claudia (2023)
Buch 2023.
Kohls, Niko (2023)
Umgang mit Stress und Belastung in Krisenzeiten. Impuls-Vortag auf Einladung des Bayrischen Landesamts für Pflege, 23.2.2023..
Tanunchai, Benjawan; Ji, Li; Wahdan, S. F. M.; Hossen, Shakhawat; Delelegn, Y.; Buscot, F.; Schulze, Ernst-Detlef ; Noll, Matthias; Purahong, Witoon (2023)
Tanunchai, Benjawan; Ji, Li; Wahdan, S. F. M.; Hossen, Shakhawat; Delelegn, Y....
Microbial Ecology 2023 / 85, 01973-2 | 411–428.
DOI: 10.1007/s00248-022-01973-2
Waibl, Paula; Engelhardt, Ute; Nögel, Rainer; Hempen, Moritz; Meißner, Karin (2023)
Chinesische Medizin 38 (1), 30-39.
DOI: 10.1007/s00052-023-00074-8
Meißner, Karin (2023)
SWR Doku (Interview).
Khalid, Iraj; Rodrigues, Belina; Dreyfus, Hippolyte; Frileux, Solene; Meißner, Karin; Fossati, Philippe; Hare, Todd Anthony; Schmidt, Liane (2023)
Khalid, Iraj; Rodrigues, Belina; Dreyfus, Hippolyte; Frileux, Solene; Meißner, Karin...
bioRxiv (Pre-print).
DOI: 10.1101/2023.02.14.527858
Fort, Ada; Mugnaini, Marco; Panzardi, Enza; Vignoli, Valerio; Dötzer, Florian; Drese, Klaus Stefan (2023)
Fort, Ada; Mugnaini, Marco; Panzardi, Enza; Vignoli, Valerio; Dötzer, Florian...
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement 2023 (72), 1-10.
DOI: 10.1109/TIM.2023.3244222
Strutz, Tilo (2023)
Algorithms 2023 (2), 91.
DOI: 10.3390/a16020091
This paper investigates the systematic and complete usage of k-opt permutations with
k = 2 . . . 6 in application to local optimization of symmetric two-dimensional instances up to
107 points. The proposed method utilizes several techniques for accelerating the processing, such that
good tours can be achieved in limited time: candidates selection based on Delaunay triangulation,
precomputation of a sparse distance matrix, two-level data structure, and parallel processing based
on multithreading. The proposed approach finds good tours (excess of 0.72–8.68% over best-known
tour) in a single run within 30 min for instances with more than 105 points and specifically 3.37% for
the largest examined tour containing 107 points. The new method proves to be competitive with a
state-of-the-art approach based on the Lin–Kernigham–Helsgaun method (LKH) when applied to
clustered instances.
Kohls, Niko (2023)
ImpulsvortrIag im Rahmen der Creapolis-„Was-ist...“-Reihe der Hochschule Coburg, Creapolis Makerspace, 6.2.2023.
Mertcan, Kaya; Kühnlenz, Kolja Ernst (2023)
International Conference on Social Robotics. ICSR 2022. 13817, 335-343.
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-24667-8_30
Bartel, Holger; Kraft, Mirko; Leidner, Jochen L. (2023)
Zeitschrift für die gesamte Versicherungswissenschaft 112 (1), 1-30.
Buchholz-Schuster, Eckardt (2023)
Schaub, Michael (2023)
Korallenriff-Magazin 12, 16-22.
DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.35316.42886
Kohls, Niko (2023)
Interdisziplinäres Therapeutentreffen Oberfranken: Praxis Dr. Michael Pampel, Coburg, 1.2.2023..
Zagel, Christian (2023)
Multisensory in Statonary Retail - Principles and Practice of Customer-Centered Store Design, 201-214.
Meißner, Karin (2023)
Vortrag auf der externen Schmerzkonferenz mit Qualitätszirkel 2023, Schön Klinik Bad Staffelstein / alphaMED Bamberg.
Panico, Simone; Larcher, Marco; Marincioni, Valentina; Troi, Alexandra; Baglivo, Cristina; Congedo, Maria Paolo (2023)
Panico, Simone; Larcher, Marco; Marincioni, Valentina; Troi, Alexandra...
Building and Environment, 229, 109969 2023, 109969.
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12081258
The reliability of hygrothermal simulations of building components is key for designing energy efficiency measures, assessing living comfort, and preventing building damage. The model accuracy is related to the reliability of the selection of input parameters. Due to the high uncertainty, the selection of the input values is challenging. This work aims to calibrate a hygrothermal simulation model exploiting monitored values recorded in a case study located in Settequerce (Italy), to understand how close to reality a numerical model can be. Moreover, a sensitivity analysis, based on the Morris method together with a Latin Hypercube sampling, is applied to identify the input parameters that affect most significantly the simulation. The results of the calibration indicated that is possible to obtain reliable outputs by appropriately selecting materials within the database. The sensitivity analysis showed that the relative humidity under the insulation is largely influenced by the water vapor diffusion resistance factor of the plaster, applied during the renovation phase both on the internal and external side. Among the coefficients describing the coupling with the boundary conditions, only the external convective heat coefficient and the coefficient of short-wave solar radiation influence slightly the objective function.
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