Resultaten voor 'alexander hall'

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  1. Eine Didaktik multimodaler Textproduktion im Deutschunterricht
    1. Alexander , Hallet

    Eine Didaktik multimodaler Textproduktion im Deutschunterricht

    Dieses Buch setzt neue Impulse für die Textproduktion im Deutschunterricht der Sekundarstufen und bietet ein Modell zur Herstellung multimodaler Texte generisch vielfältiger Art an. Ausgangspunkt ist die Annahme, dass sich die semiotischen Praxen in einer digitalen Gesellschaft grundlegend gewandelt haben und weiterhin wandeln. Zunächst werden neben veränderten kommunikativen Bedingungen und Handlungen in digitalen Gesellschaften tradierte Text- und Mediendiskurse, prominente Zweige der Multimodalitätsforschung und deutschdidaktische Ansätze in den Bereichen Textproduktion, Digitalität sowie Multimodalität vorgestellt und diskutiert. Im Zentrum des Buches steht ein Textproduktionsmodell, das den Anspruch erhebt, praxeologisch wirksam zu werden. Dementsprechend wird das Modell in drei praxisorientierten Kapiteln fundiert, indem informierende, erzählende und argumentierende multimodale Texte von Schülerinnen und Schülern aus der Unter-, Mittel- und Oberstufe mithilfe des Modells untersucht und mit Interviews über ihre Texte trianguliert werden. Der im Buch verfolgte Ansatz ist als Aufschlag zu verstehen, nicht nur Rezeptionsprozesse multimodaler Texte im Deutschunterricht zu erfassen oder zu analysieren, sondern auch Produktionsprozesse anzuleiten, zu begleiten und auszuwerten. Das Textproduktionsmodell soll somit vor allem dazu beitragen, dass Schülerinnen und Schüler in vielfältigen Kommunikationskontexten multimodal diskursfähig werden können.

    € 89,99
  2. Citizenship, Education and Social Conflict

    Citizenship, Education and Social Conflict

    This volume provides new perspectives into the challenges of citizenship education in the age of globalization and in the context of multicultural and conflict-ridden societies.

    € 83,10
  3. Most Adaptable to Change

    Most Adaptable to Change

    In a globalized and networked world, where media crosses national borders, contributors reveal how transnational processes have shaped popular representations of scientific and religious ideas in the United Kingdom, Argentina, Ecuador, India, Spain, Turkey, Israel, and Japan. Most Adaptable to Change demonstrates the varied and divergent ways evolutionary ideas and nonscientific traditions and ways of understanding life on Earth have transformed across the globe. By examining a range of popular media forms across a multitude of different geopolitical contexts from the 1920s to today, this book traces how different evolutionary traditions and figures have been championed or discredited by different religious traditions, their spiritual leaders, and politicians using the cultural authority of religion as leverage. It analyzes the ways in which evolutionary theory has been mobilized explicitly for the purposes of addressing wider sociopolitical questions, and it is the first collection of its kind to explicitly explore the role of popular media formats themselves as mediators in institutional debates on the relationship between evolution and religion.

    € 63,00
  4. Evolution on British Television and Radio
    1. Alexander , Hall

    Evolution on British Television and Radio

    This book charts the history of how biological evolution has been depicted on British television and radio, from the first radio broadcast on evolution in 1925 through to the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin¿s Origin of the Species in 2009. Going beyond science documentaries, the chapters deal with a broad range of broadcasting content to explore evolutionary themes in radio dramas, educational content, and science fiction shows like Doctor Who. The book makes the case that the dominant use in science broadcasting of the ¿evolutionary epic¿, a narrative based on a progressive vision of scientific endeavour, is part of the wider development of a standardised way of speaking about science in society during the 20th century. In covering the diverse range of approaches to depicting evolution used in British productions, the book demonstrates how their success had a global influence on the genres and formats of science broadcasting used today.

    € 117,69
  5. Evolution on British Television and Radio
    1. Alexander , Hall

    Evolution on British Television and Radio

    This book charts the history of how biological evolution has been depicted on British television and radio, from the first radio broadcast on evolution in 1925 through to the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin¿s Origin of the Species in 2009. Going beyond science documentaries, the chapters deal with a broad range of broadcasting content to explore evolutionary themes in radio dramas, educational content, and science fiction shows like Doctor Who. The book makes the case that the dominant use in science broadcasting of the ¿evolutionary epic¿, a narrative based on a progressive vision of scientific endeavour, is part of the wider development of a standardised way of speaking about science in society during the 20th century. In covering the diverse range of approaches to depicting evolution used in British productions, the book demonstrates how their success had a global influence on the genres and formats of science broadcasting used today.

    € 117,69
  6. Citizenship, Education and Social Conflict

    Citizenship, Education and Social Conflict

    This volume provides new perspectives into the challenges of citizenship education in the age of globalization and in the context of multicultural and conflict-ridden societies. It calls on us to rethink the accepted liberal and national discourses that have long dominated the conceptualization and practice of citizenship and citizenship education in light of social conflict, globalization, terrorism, and the spread of an extreme form of capitalism. The contributors of the volume identify the main challenges to the role of citizenship education in the context of globalization, conflicts and the changes to the institution of citizenship they entail and critically examine the ways in which schools and education systems currently address - and may be able to improve - the role of citizenship education in conflict-ridden and multicultural contexts.

    € 232,30
  7. Scheduling and Flow-Related Problems in Networks
    1. Alexander , Hall

    Scheduling and Flow-Related Problems in Networks

    Revision with unchanged content. Recently the number of applications in the Internet which use data broad­casts, such as pay-per-view services, has increased greatly. In broadcast scheduling one is interested in answering user requests in such services with as little bandwidth as possible by bundling the answers appropriately. Flows over time are an important notion arising in connection with various appli­cations in communication and transportation networks. One of the basic question here is how can demands in a given network be routed to their destinations as quickly as possible? Economic relationships in the Internet are of great interest, e.g., when investigating robustness issues. Since they are treated as trade secrets, it is a challenge to infer them form samples of routes taken by packets in the Internet. The author Alexander Hall gives intro­ductions and several novel results for these three problem areas. Some of the main results resolve the complexity of the major optimization problems encountered in the three areas. Thereby, important and in some cases long-standing open questions have been answered. From an algorithmic point of view, optimal and approximation algorithms for each of the three areas are proposed. This book is of interest to scientists in academia and industry working on research problems pertaining to communication and transportation net­works.

    € 49,00