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Week 12 [18.06-24.06.18] Best Presentation

Dear Students,
Vote for the best presentation. Justify your choice.

Comments

Lukasz Mroczek said…
I vote for:
Week 4 [16.04-22.04.2018] ‘I have no time!’ – how not to waste your time and manage it in a better way.
It was interesting and useful for me in everyday life.
Iman Masjedi said…
I Vote to :
Week 9 [28.05.2018-03.06.2018] How budget airlines work?
Because I have always been wondering how these airlines will pay for their expenses.
Unknown said…
I really liked this article, Week 7 [14.05-20.05.2018] How to get your s ** t together and raise your standards - become a better person in general. I think that this article was most connected with the real life of each person and did not leave anyone indifferent.
Marcin Mróz said…
For me it was Week 7 [14.05-20.05.2018] Why Mark Zuckerberg Wears the Same Thing Every Day, because it made me see that indeed he wears the same clothes all the time, which I didn't notice before, and what's the reason behind it.
Week 11 [11.06-17.06.2018] Punks not dead - Cyberpunk 2077 cuz i love CDProjectRed and am super hyped about this game.
Illia Lukisha said…
Week 12 [18.06-24.06.2018] Architecture, Japan, Church on the Water
Because I really was interested in visiting this place, and added it to my wishlist.
Andrzej Gulak said…
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Week 7 [14.05-20.05.2018] Why Mark Zuckerberg Wears the Same Thing Every Day. To me it was the best presentation as the topic was really interesting as well as well presented. Language wasn't
trivial and i also found some similarities between my habits to those presented by author.
Patryk Górski said…
My favourite presentation is: Week 12 [18.06-24.06.2018] Cheating on the exam

It's a very curious topic and I found it very interesting for me. It shows psychological approach to the cheating problem.
Unknown said…
Week 7 [14.05-20.05.2018] Why cartoon characters wear gloves
Im going to work in game dev industry, and this video was really interesting for me as for somebody who will design something in the future
Unknown said…
There were so many nice presentetions, that it is hard to choose one, but I vote for the article Why Cartoon Characters Wear Gloves? because I study animation and it was an interesting info for me:)
Marcin Górski said…
Week 9 [28.05.2018-03.06.2018] How budget airlines work?
It was the best presentation for me. I have never been on a plane and thanks for that I know what to look out for :)
Unknown said…
Week 6 [07.05-13.05.2018] UberEATS
It was really hard to choose one, because I've enjoyed almost every presentation on this course, but if I have to choose only one it would be about UberEats. It's shown me a new method of ordering food and it was rummy topic.
Unknown said…
Week 11 [11.06-17.06.2018] Punks not dead - Cyberpunk 2077
I'm a big fan of CDPROJEKT RED and I can't wait to play this game ;).
Unknown said…
I vote for Week 6 [07.05-13.05.2018] Small Talk about Big Thing’s cause it's connected with my lifestyle and fits me best ;)
Unknown said…
--------------Week 11 [11.06-17.06.2018] Punks not dead - Cyberpunk 2077--------------

The topic was very interesting for me and I can't wait for this game. The trailer which was shared with us was amazing. Thank you really much Peter Clemenza.
Unknown said…
I vote for Week 9 [28.05.2018-03.06.2018] Fortnite

I love this game, nice presentation.

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