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[Week 13] Best presentation

Dear Students
 As the course is about to finish, please vote for the best presentation made this term.
Justify your choice.

Comments

Unknown said…
I really liked the review of "Bogowie" by Paulina Zabokrzycka. I think it was written very well and it was an interesting article to read.
PrzemekM said…
My favorite in this course was: The art of disappearing by Dominka
MartaSB said…
I liked Mixed race marriages/couples by Phuong Vo Viet aka Funt :D
Dominika Suszek said…
It is hard to choose one presentation because many were interesting. But I think I liked the most „Professional sport – a way to being disabled presentation” by Iza Litwin and „Coaching” by Michal Kulesza.
Anonymous said…

I choose "Mixed race couples" - Phuong Vo Viet aka Funt, because it touches subject which has nothing to do with IT and also is not common in Poland thus it increases

awarness of the phenomenon and again it is not about the next great gadget.
Unknown said…
I liked Kamil Fijałkowski's Extreme winter sports for thrill seakers. I think it was a great way to learn about some unusual winter sports.
I choose "Calisthenics - It's all about your body" by Mateusz Frycie because I am trying to be fit right now and this presentation motivated me in a away.
Week 6 was the best. Dominika wrote about 2 things that I am really interested about, but I especially remember that one about Veruschka "The art of disappearing ". And Mateusz "Calisthenics - It's all about your body" - there was a great discusion over that one!
Unknown said…
I liked "How does school kill creativity ?" by Agata Grochowska

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