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The effect of noun capitalization when reading German and English
Belke, Eva [Gutachter]; Nottbusch, Guido [Akademischer Betreuer]; Nottbusch, Guido [Gutachter]. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2021
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The Influence of the German Capitalization Rules on Reading
Pauly, Dennis Nikolas [Verfasser]; Nottbusch, Guido [Verfasser]. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2020
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Pauly, Dennis Nikolas; Nottbusch, Guido. - : Universität Potsdam, 2020
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The Influence of the German Capitalization Rules on Reading
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Timed written picture naming in 14 European languages
In: English Publications (2018)
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Timed written picture naming in 14 European languages [<Journal>]
Torrance, Mark [Verfasser]; Nottbusch, Guido [Sonstige]; Alves, Rui A. [Sonstige].
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Multilanguage Written Picture Naming Database ...
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Timed written picture naming in 14 European languages
Torrance, Mark; Nottbusch, Guido; Alves, Rui A.. - : Springer US, 2017
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Is Handwriting Performance Affected by the Writing Surface? Comparing Preschoolers', Second Graders', and Adults' Writing Performance on a Tablet vs. Paper
Gerth, Sabrina; Klassert, Annegret; Dolk, Thomas. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2016
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Is Handwriting Performance Affected by the Writing Surface?
Abstract: Due to their multifunctionality, tablets offer tremendous advantages for research on handwriting dynamics or for interactive use of learning apps in schools. Further, the widespread use of tablet computers has had a great impact on handwriting in the current generation. But, is it advisable to teach how to write and to assess handwriting in pre- and primary schoolchildren on tablets rather than on paper? Since handwriting is not automatized before the age of 10 years, children's handwriting movements require graphomotor and visual feedback as well as permanent control of movement execution during handwriting. Modifications in writing conditions, for instance the smoother writing surface of a tablet, might influence handwriting performance in general and in particular those of non-automatized beginning writers. In order to investigate how handwriting performance is affected by a difference in friction of the writing surface, we recruited three groups with varying levels of handwriting automaticity: 25 preschoolers, 27 second graders, and 25 adults. We administered three tasks measuring graphomotor abilities, visuomotor abilities, and handwriting performance (only second graders and adults). We evaluated two aspects of handwriting performance: the handwriting quality with a visual score and the handwriting dynamics using online handwriting measures [e.g., writing duration, writing velocity, strokes and number of inversions in velocity (NIV)]. In particular, NIVs which describe the number of velocity peaks during handwriting are directly related to the level of handwriting automaticity. In general, we found differences between writing on paper compared to the tablet. These differences were partly task-dependent. The comparison between tablet and paper revealed a faster writing velocity for all groups and all tasks on the tablet which indicates that all participants—even the experienced writers—were influenced by the lower friction of the tablet surface. Our results for the group-comparison show advancing levels in handwriting automaticity from preschoolers to second graders to adults, which confirms that our method depicts handwriting performance in groups with varying degrees of handwriting automaticity. We conclude that the smoother tablet surface requires additional control of handwriting movements and therefore might present an additional challenge for learners of handwriting.
Keyword: ddc:150; Strukturbereich Bildungswissenschaften
URL: https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-100384
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https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/opus4-ubp/frontdoor/index/index/docId/10038
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Is Handwriting Performance Affected by the Writing Surface? Comparing Preschoolers', Second Graders', and Adults' Writing Performance on a Tablet vs. Paper
Gerth, Sabrina; Klassert, Annegret; Dolk, Thomas. - : FRONTIERS MEDIA SA, 2016
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Einzeluntersuchungen zur GKS, GZS und Interpunktion
In: Weiterführender Orthographieerwerb (2011), 164-190
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Carola D. Schnitzler: Phonologische Bewusstheit und Schriftspracherwerb [Rezension]
In: Written language and literacy. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 13 (2010) 2, 287-289
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Grammatical planning, execution, and control in written sentence production
In: Reading and writing. - New York, NY : Springer Science+Business Media 23 (2010) 7, 777-801
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Carola D. Schnitzler: Phonologische Bewusstheit und Schriftspracherwerb
In: Written language and literacy 13 (2010) 2, 287-289
IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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Handschriftliche Sprachproduktion : Sprachstrukturelle und ontogenetische Aspekte
Nottbusch, Guido [Verfasser]. - Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2008
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