search

Advanced Search

Ariadne Pfad:

Inhalt

details

Title
The impact of writing technology on conceptual alignment in BA thesis supervision
Authors
SourceMüller Werder, Claude [Hrsg.]; Erlemann, Jennifer [Hrsg.]: Seamless Learning - lebenslanges, durchgängiges Lernen ermöglichen. Münster ; New York : Waxmann 2020, S. 183-189. - (Medien in der Wissenschaft; 77)
Document  (3.744 KB)
License of the document Lizenz-Logo 
Keywords (German)
sub-discipline
Document typeArticle (from a serial)
ISBN978-3-8309-4244-3; 978-3-8309-9244-8; 9783830942443; 9783830992448
ISSN1434-3436; 14343436
LanguageEnglish
Year of creation
review statusPublishing House Lectorship
Abstract (English):A thesis is the capstone writing experience of almost all degree programmes. With the Bologna reform, a BA thesis is required already after three years of study, often leaving students inadequately prepared. In contrast to PhD thesis supervision, BA thesis supervision has attracted limited scholarly attention to date. Advances in computational linguistics and informatics in recent years have led to the rapid development of systems that support various types of writing as well as numerous sub-processes. Using conceptual alignment as a framework, this study reports the preliminary results of a larger research project on (a) how students and supervisors at the BA level reach agreement regarding a thesis proposal concept, and (b) the impact of new technology on this process. (DIPF/Orig.)
is part of:Seamless learning - lebenslanges, durchgängiges Lernen ermöglichen
Statistics
Checksums
Purchase order
Date of publication25.05.2023
CitationRapp, Christian; Kruse, Otto; Schlatter, Ueli: The impact of writing technology on conceptual alignment in BA thesis supervision - In: Müller Werder, Claude [Hrsg.]; Erlemann, Jennifer [Hrsg.]: Seamless Learning - lebenslanges, durchgängiges Lernen ermöglichen. Münster ; New York : Waxmann 2020, S. 183-189. - (Medien in der Wissenschaft; 77) - URN: urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-265619 - DOI: 10.25656/01:26561
export files

share content at social platforms