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As part of the 4th IFS-Virtual Keynote Series on the topic of "Challenges and Potentials of Artificial Intelligence in Education Research and in the Classroom", four internationally renowned researchers …
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information Module: Business A: Accounting and Finance Modul: Int. Accounting and Auditing V Credits: 4 SWS / 7,5 Credits Language: German Dates Application: 12.07.2021 until 16.07.2021 Acceptance of the …
UA Ruhr universities (max. 25 participants) Trainer: Prof. Dr. Daniel Mertens Registration deadline: 4 February 2025 Contact for organizational questions: Dr. Ursula Justus (RUB Research School) Further …
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study, representative on the student level, with N = 111 elementary schools in Germany (total: N = 4,290 students, age: 9–10 years). The students were tested with the Progress in International Reading …