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Week 12 [20-26.01.20] Best presentation


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

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Mykola Suprun said…
Access to weapons: make it difficult or easier? From week 9. It was quite unexpected to see someone raise such a problematic topic, and I believe it has been done in a manner that does it enough justice.
In my opinion one of the best presentations was #teamtrees from week 7. Considering current environmental and global warming issues, this is the best topic to address. And Mr Beast did a great job.
I really liked the article from Week 7 titled: From small to big. The history of trading paper clip and ending up with a house was incredible. I also like the article from Week 1 which included kurzgesagt YouTube video about war between ants, I became a huge fan of their videos. But if I have to choose from those two, I will pick article from week 7.
Anna Koca said…
I enjoyed presentation from Week 7 about hand writing vs. tapping. It made me think about my way of writing and start appreciate advantages of handwriting style. Above all other presentation it stood out with raising an important notice by simple things and it remained in my memory.
In my opinion the most interesting article was 'Poker - gambling or skill game?'.
Many factors could be taken into account while picking the best presentation of the semester. I decided to go with the presentation that comes to my mind most often and I still cite it in conversation. I place my vote to: "How does caffeine keep us awake?" from week 5. It is relevant, especially now, as the caffeinated students approaching the end of term!
Szymon Kluczek said…
In my opinion It’s really hard to choose just one presentation among so many good ones. Anyhow I vote for the presentation from week 4 – „Is depression fiction or reality? True story.”. This presentation puts forward very important topic, which is serious illness – Depression. The author writes about the subject in a very interesting way and due to that she lets the readers come close to the issue. Moreover the language of this arthicle is really good and the author has wide vocabulary.
Olga Przytula said…
I enjoyed prestenation from this week about the special effects in Star Wars. It is always interesting for me to learn something more about this topic or to refresh my memory, as I am thinking about making special effects for the movies myself
In my opinion the best presentation was teamtrees from week 7 about climate change. The topic is very hot to discuss and presentation was well made by author. I really enjoyed reading it.
Dawid Piotrak said…
I vote for:

Week 1 [07.10-13.10.19] Ant War
I was most interested in the presentation: Week 8 [02.12 – 08.12.2019] Why you always seem to have room for dessert. I love desserts and that's probably why I remember her best 😍
I liked the article "Falkirk Wheel – British boat lift". It describes a very interesting, one of its kind device that very few people have heard about. It's always fun to read about such things.
"Space myths" from this week is the most interesting one in my opinion.
Bartosz Waś said…
In my opinion the he most interesting presentation was "An argument which created Lamborghini’s first supercar" from week 12. I picked that one because I am a fan of motorization and that article provided me with a very interesting story that I have never heard about before.
Yurii Gevtsi said…
Most of all I liked the presentation of Week 8 [02.12 - 08.12.2019] Are we getting dumber?
Since it's completely true!
Damian Drozd said…
My vote goes to presentation of week 9, History of philately.
It was one of the very few articles I've read with great interest and I learned something new. It wasn't easy to read a number of articles about becoming your best self or being introvert.
I think i would choose Wake up call from week 8. In my opinion it shows a sad truth and and a dangerous path for today's society.
Marta Matysik said…
I liked the most the presentation from this week "Physics of the music and what's about 432Hz?". I like read about the music and thanks to the videos in the article, we can easily understand the theory presented in it.
Roman Dubovyi said…
[Week 8 Are we getting dumber?]
I was always making parallels between movie “idiocracy” and reality haha.
I vote for the article - "City activists – right initiative, or an annoying problem?" from Week 2 [14.10-20.10.19]. I think it was very well written in terms of substance, it was very interesting and neatly prepared. After reading, I became more aware of activists and their activities, and since then I've become more sensitive to the effects of their activities that may arise through my ignorance. I also warn others to be interested in this topic and not to be indifferent to their radical steps.
Adam Tokarczyk said…
There were plenty of very interesting presentations. I was surprised that I found many of linked youtube channels enjoyable, because it's not a type of activity I'd usually like. Moreover with broad variety of topics, it was fairy easy to find few each week, which writing about, aside from taking our time, would bring joy in reading or be educational in a neat way, even if it was something I wouldn't normally touch by myself.

If I had to pick one which stuck in my memory the most, it would be like in case of my predecessor in post above, article about city activists from week 2 (City activists). I found out about something new, which is nice, especially since it's something we should be aware of as it's something harmful. Article was very well written and it's noticeable that topic was thought out.
dominik.samsel said…
My vote goes to Dangerously addictive from Week 11. Reason behind it is because subject is very close to me. I've read the book and watched movie two times. This history shows that people, no matter how strong they think they are, still have boundaries. Sometimes we must admit we lost, otherwise something really bad can happen.
I don't really remember the name of the topic or the week it was, but it was a video that showed everyday life with rats as its main characters. From what I remember, it was connected with happiness. One of the questions for this film was whether you are happy. This question led me to analyze what I do, where I am in my life, what makes me happy, how I define happiness.
Kgajewska said…
There were many good posts, it's hard to decide which one is the best, but my vote goes to "Why should you read Bulgakov`s ‘The Master and Margarethe’?" from week 12. It's nice to see that somebody tries to encourage others to read.
Anton Chechel said…
There were many interesting presentations during this semester, not all articles were memorable, but it was interesting. I will probably give my voice for a post called "Internet shutdown in Iran" from week 8, because as a programmer I was interested to learn about such processes in the world, plus the whole article was quite well prepared everything was written short and clearly.
Anna Moskalenko said…
Born to be a polyglot (week 5) is the one I remembered the best, because this presentation really stuck in my head for two months and finally inspired me to start learning French!
My favourite presentation is from the Week 3 "Will we still fly? The world is running out of pilots". I choose it because it is the first one who came to my mind when I started to think about it. There was an interesting video in this presentation. Moreover I am a fan of pilots. I used to become one of them. What is more, the presentation was written in pleasent to read language. Definitely, I vote for this one.
Olha Romaniuk said…
I really liked the article from week 9 "Original homework idea: to be a ninja". It tells us that we can approach everyday tasks in a creative way.
I'd vote for "The benefits of a bilingual brain" from week 10. It was an interesting video and the questions were fitting.
Week 12 [20.01-26.01.20] An argument which created Lamborghini’s first supercar.
Because this is a topic that interests me. And I could learn new things.
Kyrylo said…
Week 7 [25.11-01.12.2019] Traveling to the Least Visited Country in the World -- In my opinion is the best one. Very interesting insight and rare topic
In my personal opinion it's a Week 11 Dangerously addictive. I really liked the story. After reading the presentation I've watched the movie. And this movie impressed me a lot. So I'm grateful for this opportunity to watch something really interesting
I really liked presentation about Space myths from week 12.
Kristina Moroz said…
I liked a lot of them. But the last one which was interesting is about earthquake in Lisbon.
Yubin said…

Week 9 [09.12-15.12.19] Survival of being buried alive
I hope someone who will have a proper idea which will really work for the 2nd question, would share the answer with me, thanks in advance!
Kacper Gąsior said…
I've seen a lot of good and interesting presentations during this course, so choosing the best one is a hard task.
I'm a big fan of cinema so I really enjoyed a presentation about Disney history from week 4. It was really interesting and gave me a look inside the development of one of the most powerful film companies right now.
Many of the presentations were very interesting and informative, but when it comes to me, I really liked the material about Sloths. I learned from him a lot and fascinating animals and many curiosities surprised me and made me laugh and I will remember them for a long time.
Pawel Bluszcz said…
In my opinion, the best presentation was Ant Wars from week 1. I think I could get the most new news out of it. When I learned how ants work, I watched this movie with my mouth open. I really like topics related to nature.
For me the most interesting presentation was about The Pope Francisc. It was interesting to find out that religion finally keeps up with the times. He is a very kind and revolutionary.
s15052 said…
Week 12 [20.01-26.01.20] Autonomous sensory meridian response
A very short but very specific and very interesting topic was shown.
Jakub Kisiała said…
The best and the most dangerous time in the rally history - Group B - definitely - a topic very interesting and well described.

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