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List of Blog Moderators

Put your name on the list of blog moderators (choose a week when you would like to do it).
Remember, blog moderation  is an obligatory part of the course.

What do you do as a moderator?   You publish your presentations  and moderate them (ask questions, comment on the opinions presented, add additional sources, etc.) You receive grades for your presentations and your moderation. 



1.      03.10-09.10.2016
2.      10.10-16.10.2016
3.      17.10-23.10.2016 Damian K., Łukasz D., Aleksander Bydłowski
4.      24.10-30.10.2016 Maciej S,  Kacper Z., Filip M., Andrzej Gulak
5.      07.11-13.11.2016 Paulina G., Jagoda Bielawska, Adam Nowak, Paweł Redzyński
6.      14.11-20.11.2016 Moode, Piotr B. Wojciech Kania, Vitalii Upir, Krzysztof Maciaszczyk
7.      21.11-27.11.2016 Kondrad K. , Agnieszka G., Krzysztof S., Michał Pycek, Zaneta Michalak, Wojciech Strzelecki
8.      28.11-04.12.2016 Maciej G., Marcin S., Robert Luty, Jakub Mańkowski, Pavlo Rasskazov, Piotr Szewczyk
9.      05.12-11.12.2016 Krzysztof L. , Dominik C. , Paweł S. , Dajana K., Kamil Gul, Bartosz Łyżwa
10.  12.12-18.12.2016 Michał S. , Karolina M., Michał W., Jakub Finke, Olena Diadiuk, Dominik Deja 
11.  09.01-15.01.2017 Aleksander G. , Jacek Walczak, Michał Gutowski, Robert Maciejewski, Sylwia Pechcin, Ihor Ahnianikov 
12.  16.01-22.01.2017 Nina M. , Andrii K. , Paweł Sienkiewicz, Jarosław Ziembiński, Aleksandra Ściślewska, Anastasiia Logvina






Comments

Unknown said…
12. 16.01-22.01.2017 for me please :)
Unknown said…
12. 16.01-22.01.2017 for me. S11847. Thanks
Kondrat Kielar said…
21.11-27.11.2016 for S12074, thanks!
Unknown said…
5. 07.11-13.11.2016 for s13078. Thanks :)
10. 12.12-18.12.2016 s11876
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9. 05.12-11.12.2016, s12457
9. 05.12-11.12.2016 for s11848
Thank you :)
4. 24.10-30.10.2016 for me, please
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7. 21.11-27.11.2016 for me please , Agnieszka Gronwald, s10448. Thank you!
7. 21.11-27.11.2016 for s14863, please.
Unknown said…
3. 17.10-23.10.2016 for me please. Damian Karpiński, s10594. Thank you!
9. 05.12-11.12.2016 for s11701
Maciej Główka said…
8. 28.11-04.12.2016 for s11471, please
Dajana Kubica said…
05.12-11.12.2016 for s11577, please. Thank you.
Unknown said…
12.12-18.12.2016 for s9769, please. Thank you.
Jakub said…
6. 14.11-20.11.2016, s10443. Thank you.
Unknown said…
9. 05.12-11.12.2016 for s12590, please. Thank you.
Kacper Zaremba said…
4. 24.10-30.10.2016 for s11588, please. Thank you.
Unknown said…
4. 24.10-30.10.2016 for me, please.

Filip Małecki, s10508
Thank you.
Unknown said…
9. 05.12-11.12.2016 for me, please.

I'd like to reserve 17.10-23.10.2016, thank you!
Moode said…
last semester i was last one, please :))
6. 14.11-20.11.2016
Moode said…
Andrii welcome my friend ))
If it is possible s10707
8. 28.11-04.12.2016
Unknown said…
S9552
11. 09.01-15.01.2017
Please.
Unknown said…
s12202, Michał Wroński
10. 12.12-18.12.2016, if possible.
Unknown said…
Thanks Moode :D
Piotr Basiński said…
6. 14.11-20.11.2016, if I may? s11571
Jarek_Ziem said…
widzę że jestem przypisany :)

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