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List of Blog Moderators

All of you will moderate the blog for a week. Therefore, put your name on the list (choose the week when you would like to do it). Remember, this is an obligatory part of the course.  
What are you to do as a moderator? Choose some theme for your week. Put there links to interesting articles, films, presentations, etc. Comment on them and make others discuss them with you and other course participants.  

The dates of our work on the blog:




1. 03-09.03.14
2. 10-16.0314 Wanda Onyszkiewicz-Gnap
3. 17-23.03.14 Julia Stachurska, Szymon Sławecki
4. 24-30.03.13 Katarzyna Kmieć
5. 31.03-06.04.14 Wiktor Liszkiewicz
6. 07-13.04.14 Tomek Niezgoda, Łukasz Czarnołęcki
7. 14-20.04.14 Katarzyna Krzewińska , Kacper Krasuski
8. 05-11.05.14 Patryk Długaszek
9. 12-18.05.14 Maria Napiórkowska, Sylwia Baran
10. 19-25.05.14  Marek Adamczyk, Marek Michalak
11. 26.05-01.06.14 Paweł Wojtków,  Sergio Cosentino
12. 02-08.06.14  Kamil Fijałkowski

Comments

Tomek said…
07-13.04.14 - Tomek Niezgoda
Maria said…
12-18.05.14 - Maria Napiórkowska
alt_pl said…
07-13.04.14 Aleksander Towcik
Unknown said…
31.03-06.04.14 Wiktor Liszkiewicz
Unknown said…
31.03-06.04.14 Wiktor Liszkiewicz
Kasia Kmieć said…
Pozwoliłam sobie to uporządkować :)

1. 03-09.03.14
2. 10-16.0314
3. 17-23.03.14
4. 24-30.03.13 Katarzyna Kmieć
5. 31.03-06.04.14 Wiktor Liszkiewicz
6. 07-13.04.14 Aleksander Towcik, Tomek Niezgoda
7. 14-20.04.14
8. 05-11.05.14
9. 12-18.05.14 Maria Napiórkowska
10. 19-25.05.14
11. 26.05-01.06.14
12. 02-08.06.14
Dalvia said…
1. 03-09.03.14
2. 10-16.0314 Wanda Onyszkiewicz-Gnap
3. 17-23.03.14
4. 24-30.03.13 Katarzyna Kmieć
5. 31.03-06.04.14 Wiktor Liszkiewicz
6. 07-13.04.14 Aleksander Towcik, Tomek Niezgoda
7. 14-20.04.14
8. 05-11.05.14
9. 12-18.05.14 Maria Napiórkowska
10. 19-25.05.14
11. 26.05-01.06.14
12. 02-08.06.14
Sylwia said…
1. 03-09.03.14
2. 10-16.0314 Wanda Onyszkiewicz-Gnap
3. 17-23.03.14
4. 24-30.03.13 Katarzyna Kmieć
5. 31.03-06.04.14 Wiktor Liszkiewicz
6. 07-13.04.14 Aleksander Towcik, Tomek Niezgoda
7. 14-20.04.14
8. 05-11.05.14 Sylwia Baran
9. 12-18.05.14 Maria Napiórkowska
10. 19-25.05.14
11. 26.05-01.06.14
12. 02-08.06.14
Unknown said…
This comment has been removed by the author.
Unknown said…
1. 03-09.03.14 Szymon Sławecki
2. 10-16.0314 Wanda Onyszkiewicz-Gnap
3. 17-23.03.14
4. 24-30.03.13 Katarzyna Kmieć
5. 31.03-06.04.14 Wiktor Liszkiewicz
6. 07-13.04.14 Aleksander Towcik, Tomek Niezgoda
7. 14-20.04.14
8. 05-11.05.14 Sylwia Baran
9. 12-18.05.14 Maria Napiórkowska
10. 19-25.05.14
11. 26.05-01.06.14
12. 02-08.06.14
Unknown said…
1. 03-09.03.14 Szymon Sławecki
2. 10-16.0314 Wanda Onyszkiewicz-Gnap
3. 17-23.03.14 Julia Stachurska
4. 24-30.03.13 Katarzyna Kmieć
5. 31.03-06.04.14 Wiktor Liszkiewicz
6. 07-13.04.14 Aleksander Towcik, Tomek Niezgoda
7. 14-20.04.14
8. 05-11.05.14 Sylwia Baran
9. 12-18.05.14 Maria Napiórkowska
10. 19-25.05.14
11. 26.05-01.06.14
12. 02-08.06.14
Unknown said…
11. 26.05-01.06.14 - Paweł Wojtków
armandstanczak said…
19-25.05.14 - Armand Stańczak
kacperzeen said…
14-20.04.14 - Kacper Krasuski
02-08.06.14 - Kamil Fijałkowski

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