It's how, not what we use that matters - Communications Modes in the Internet

Aktivität: Vorträge und GastvorlesungenKonferenzvorträgeForschung

Sascha Hölig - Sprecher*in

    14.10.2010

    Veranstaltung

    3rd European Communication Conference: Transcultural Communication— Intercultural Comparisons

    12.10.1015.10.10

    Hamburg, Deutschland

    Veranstaltung: Konferenz

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    Publikationen

    1. The impact of explicit references in computer supported collaborative learning: Evidence from eye movement analyses
    2. Passive Rotation Compensation in Parallel Kinematics Using Quaternions
    3. Explaining General and Specific Factors in Longitudinal, Multimethod, and Bifactor Models
    4. Swarm Robotics, or: the smartness of 'a bunch of cheap dumb things'
    5. An assessment of the published results of animal relocations
    6. Requirements to modern semantic search engine
    7. Stereotyp
    8. Operation B
    9. Effects of grade retention on achievement and self-concept in science and mathematics
    10. Effect of salinity on growth of mussels, Mytilus edulis, with special reference to Great Belt (Denmark)
    11. The planar Multipole Resonance Probe
    12. Strukturwandel oder Kommunikationsrevolution?
    13. Demographic Transition in Rural Areas: The Relationship between Public Services and Tourism Development
    14. Biodegradability of some antibiotics, elimination of the genotoxicity and affection of wastewater bacteria in a simple test
    15. Transponieren
    16. Weiterentwicklung der Unternehmensberichterstattung
    17. Resisting foundations
    18. Don't be upset! Can cars regulate anger by communication?
    19. Aktionsforschung
    20. Circularity in green chemical products, processes and services
    21. An assessment of The Natural Step theory of sustainability
    22. The ponds of Hattuša -
    23. Microstructure, mechanical and corrosion properties of Mg-Dy-Gd-Zr alloys for medical applications
    24. Evaluation of the toxic effects of four anti-cancer drugs in plant bioassays and its potency for screening in the context of waste water reuse for irrigation