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Obtaining Credits Summer Semester 2018/19

You should prepare 2 presentations:
  • one based on text with some short videos and photos;
  • the second one should be a video, e.g. a TED presentation with your introduction and questions to discuss.

You  moderate  your presentations (ask questions, comment on your friends’ opinions). Your moderation will be evaluated.

Moreover, each week you read/watch and comment on/ discuss your colleagues’ presentations.
Send me your presentations at least a week before the date of their publication
Your presentation should:
1.    consist of text (ca.400 words).
2.    include photos, videos (only in English).
3.    be interesting to read, watch and comment on. If I do not like the topic, I can ask you to prepare a new presentation.
4.    be submitted in the Word file or the Google docs (no PDF files).
5.    include the sources used.
6.    not offend anyone’s beliefs.
Ignorance of the rules will result in the course failure.
Attention!
I will not evaluate any presentation sent to me after the deadline.  
I will not accept any excuses.
I will not accept plagiarism

What constitutes plagiarism? 

Each week of our work finishes on Sunday at 11:59 p.m.

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