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Inhaltsverzeichnis. Archäologie Niederösterreichs|Brandbestattung und Bronzemetallurgie Archäologie Niederösterreichs Band 5|
Bewusst sprachbewusst: durch einfache Methoden der Sprachbildung sprachliche Hindernisse im GW Schulbuch bewältigen. GW-Unterricht|GW-Unterricht 162|
Das Praxisbeispiel soll Anregungen zur Integration sprachförderlicher Methoden in den GW-Unterricht und deren Reflexion bieten. Dabei wird die Bedeutung von Sprache im Kontext fachlichen Lernens betont. In diesem Zusammenhang wird ein sprachförderliches Methodenrepertoire skizziert, das fachliches und sprachliches Lernen mit der Nutzung von GWSchulbüchern verbindet. Darüber hinaus wird ein Reflexionstool für Schüler*innen, die sogenannte „Sprachliche Werkzeugkiste“, zur sprachlichen Förderung im GW-Unterricht vorgestellt
Zierer, Anton
* 19.5.1765 Langenzersdorf/NÖ, † 14.6.1842 Landstraße (Wien III). Klaviermacher
Population Growth and Automation Density: Theory and CrossCountry Evidence
We analyse the effects of declining population growth on automation. Theoretical considerations imply that countries with lower population growth introduce automation technologies faster than those with higher population growth. We test the theoretical implication on panel data for 60 countries over the time span 1993-2013. Regression estimates support the theoretical implication, suggesting that a one percent increase in population growth is associated with an approximately two percent reduction in the growth rate of robot density. Our results are robust to the inclusion of standard control variables, different estimation methods, dynamic specifications, and changes with respect measuring robot stocks
Deriving Indicators for Points of Interest and Analyzing Mixed Activities in Urban Areas. GI_Forum|GI_Forum 2021, Volume 1|
This paper evaluates indicators to analyse mixed activities, representing a combination of various facilities and services, in urban areas. Although mixed activities play an important role in urban planning projects, measuring themhas been problematic due to the lack of appropriate data and measurement approaches. In ecology, there are dozens of potential diversity indices, which have been deployed in recent land use studies to measure mixed activities. However, ecologists have highlighted that these indices are not always expressed inintuitive units. Recognizing the limitation of commonly used diversity indices, Hill numbers, which represent a mathematically unified family of diversity indices, are used. Taking advantage of new data sources such as Points of Interest (POIs) from OpenStreetMap, this study applied Hill numbers on POIs to measure mixed activities at a quarter level in Frankfurt. Results showed that Hill1 (exponential of Shannon) is an appropriate quantitative measure to describe the diversity of facilities and services by a single numerical value. However, it is difficult to explain which factor, namely evenness or richness,has a stronger impact on the index. To gain a more comprehensive picture of mixed activities we suggest to considering further indicators such as evenness and richness
Müller, Heinrich
* 22.10.1865 Limbach (Alsólendva)/Ungarn (Lendava/SLO), † 5.3.1947 Wien. Chordirigent, Organist, Komponist
Comparing global reports of subjective well-being to experiential measures. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research|Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2021|
Subjective well-being (SWB) is an overall evaluation of the quality of a person’slife from his or her own perspective. One common method of assessing thisconstruct requires respondents to think about their life as a whole and to providea “global” evaluation that summarizes across life domains or affective experiencesover extended periods of time. The validity of these global measures has beenchallenged, however; and experiential measures, which ask respondents to reporton their momentary evaluative experiences many times over a constrained timeperiod, have been suggested as a more valid alternative. This paper addresses theempirical evidence for one important challenge to global measures: the possibilitythat temporarily salient information overwhelmingly influences global judgments,reducing their reliability and validity. This paper critiques prior evidence for thischallenge and presents new concerns about the assumed validity of the proposedalternative: experiential measures
Argauer, Brüder
Wilhelm: * 22.3.1863 Währing/NÖ (Wien XVIII), † 28.2.1904 Wien. Kapellmeister, Komponist, Musikpädagoge