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Week 12 [21-27.01.19] Best Presentation

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

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Lukasz Mroczek said…
In my opinion, the best presentation was the one about sinking helicopter
https://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2018/10/week-4-05-111118-strapped-into-sinking.html
It was interesting for me and also I've found more interesting content on this channel. It's rare thing that article is interesting for me and this one was so... Maybe because of it's topic and generally men's atmosphere :)
Firstly I would like to say that this was a wonderful course -- many presentations had a lot of useful info or simply were interesting and entertaining. Among them I would like to point out three, that I liked the most:

3 - https://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2018/11/week-7-26-021218-egoistic-altruism.html

Week 7 [26-02.12.18] Egoistic Altruism by Kyrylo Aleksandrov

The video presented there actually shows the simple steps that are to be taken in order to achieve economical worldwide equality -- the only thing that will allow Earth to form a type-3 civilization, which requires wiping out the borders and dispersing the differences and conflicts between nations and cultures. A wonderful picture of an utopaea future -- it is always nice to dream a bit, isn't it?

2 - https://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2018/12/how-to-have-good-conversation.html

Week 10 [17.12-23.12.18] How to Have a Good Conversation by Jakub Syta

That TED talk actually contains a ton of useful information on how to improve and develop your conversation and communication skills. Personally I wrote down those advices and constantly trying to adhire to them.

1 - https://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2018/12/week-9-1012-161218-how-does-driverless.html

Week 9 [10.12-16.12.18] How does a driverless car see the road? by Lukasz Mroczek

My personal favourite. It is fun. It is entertaining. And it shows, how far humanity have advanced in implementing robotic organisms in everyday life. After watching the video I was fascinated of how driverless car already surpasses human on the road, preventing crashes and dangerous situations. Well, no wonder, -- it can see in all directions and thinks, and, most importantly, acts a billion times faster than human brain. I anticipate the day, when a driver license will be as exluisive as a space shuttle pilot license now.
Marcin Mróz said…
For me the best presentation was "How to choose the perfect gift" by Anna Moskalenko (https://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2018/11/week-7-26-111218-how-to-choose-perfect.html). It was well placed in time as Christmas atmosphere was about to begin and the article itself was written with a sense of humour, so it was really fun to read.
In my opinion, the best presentation was prepared by Bogdan Birdie with topic "Should Marijuana stay illegal nowadays?" http://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2018/12/should-marijuana-stay-illegal-nowadays.html
Since I am a supporter of legalization, I was surprised and pleased at the same time that this topic was raised in our course. It was also pleasant to realize that the current generation is aware of what it is dealing with.
Unknown said…
In my opinion the most interesting presentation for me was made by Anna Moskalenko about the choice of a gift. It's very helpful article to everyone and I think that every one should read this article because everyone has a problem with buying gifts.
https://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2018/10/week-4-05-111118-strapped-into-sinking.html
Unknown said…
https://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2018/12/week-10-1712-231218-coworking-spaces.html


For me it was the most interesting article. This article helped me find the answers and change the direction of the work.
Cezary Róg said…
https://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2018/11/week-6-19-251118-whats-computer_19.html

I choose this post because of good quality content and graphics. I enjoyed reading it and the topic was interesting.
Unknown said…
In my opinion, the most interesting presentation was the one about the infinite hotel paradox. Out of all the presentations, it's one of the few that I still remember the contents of - I found it interesting and stimulating to the mind.

https://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2018/11/week-6-19-251118-infinite-hotel-paradox.html
https://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2018/12/week-10-1712-231218-5-levels-od.html

For me, the „5 levels of leadership” presentation was the best because it was the only one, from which I actually learned something new.
Szymon Gibalski said…
I've really liked the following presentation: https://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2019/01/the-gap-between-project-managers-and.html because I've learned something new about Project Managers, their problems and daily challenges.
Artem Lipovatyi said…
I liked this post: https://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2018/12/week-10-1712-231218-podcasts.html because I often watch different podcasts and the author suggested to watch the awesome JavaScript podcast. I've been impressed of it because I really like JS programming and found many new thing for myself.
Unknown said…
The best presentation in my opinion was the presentation of Bartosz Barnat. It was the challenge in the situation of how to free yourself from a helicopter which is sinking, it was nothing useful but interesting enough to remember about it today: https://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2018/10/week-4-05-111118-strapped-into-sinking.html
Unknown said…
In my opinion, the best presentation was the one from week 12, about Japanese ships.
http://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2019/01/week-12-21-270119-yamato-and-musashi.html

I actually wish I had more time to chat with author about WWII and history in general. An original and interesting presentation topic is a rare thing. And here you also have a statistical data, and the story of two ships, from the beginning to the end, basically, the data is really well-arranged.
I will choose the presentation about how to choose a gift for Christmas:
https://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2018/11/week-7-26-111218-how-to-choose-perfect.html

I was looking for inspiration and then this presentation appeared , it was a pretty good tutorial how to easly come up with good idea for present, and it was perfectly timed with whole Christmas ambience
For me, the best presentation was Week 12 - Origin of the drifting. Its mostly caused by my passion which is driving a miata and this is almost equal to drifting more then just driving.
Unknown said…
In my opinion the best presentation was "How does a driverless car see the road? " by Łukasz Mroczek. The talk was great with lots of facts, figures, experiment results and it presented in a professional and interesting way. I have learnt a lot about foundations of autonomous driving systems and how they've evolved in recent years.
Marcin Zając said…
For me the best presentation was Week 7 [26.11-02.12.18] How to choose the perfect gift: https://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2018/11/week-7-26-111218-how-to-choose-perfect.html. It's very usefull and practical.
Unknown said…
I think that during the last semester the best presentation was "What can happen with human body after his death?" by Fabian Półkośnik. He took hard topic but he described it in well-thought-out way. After reading it I was thinking a lot about what I want to happen with my body after my death and I set up organ donation card.

https://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2018/12/week-10-1712-231218-what-can-happen.html
The presentation that I found the most enjoyment in both reading/watching and replying to was Week 6 - Gene Editing. It managed to capture a serious and interesting topic in a lighthearted way that was easy to digest. The quality of the language was good, and the posed questions directed the discussion to a meaningful course.
Illia Lukisha said…
https://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2018/12/week-10-1712-231218-how-to-use-paper.html
I really liked this presentation about paper towels, because it was funny & practical.
Marcin Górski said…
In my opinion, presentation about climbing was the best (https://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2018/10/week-3-22-281018-seven-summits.html). There was a lot of interesting information about summits and climbing. Good job Bartosz :)
Thank you very much! :)
To me, the best presentation is one created by Adrianna Florczuk Week 4 [05-11.11.18] WWF - “The Almost Dead Planet Report” Why this one? Because it concerns topics associated with caring about the environment and increases the awareness of how human kind affect (destroy) this environment.
My choice Week 12 [21-27.01.19] - Origin of the drifting! I'm a big fan of cars and all that is connected with them. And drifting is one of these things. I have never heard about the history of drifting, so this presentation was very interesting for me

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