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List of Blog Moderators

All of you will moderate the blog for a week. Therefore, put your name on the list (choose the week when you would like to do it). Remember, this is an obligatory part of the course.  
What are you to do as a moderator? Choose some theme for your week. Put there links to interesting articles, films, presentations, etc. Comment on them and make others discuss them with you and other course participants.   
Remember to send me your presentations at least 5 days before their publication. 
You moderate your presentations from Monday until Sunday. 


The dates of our work on the blog:
1.   06.10-12.10.14
2.   13.10-19.10.14
3.   20.10-26.10.14 Sergio C. Piotr Ch., Agata G. 
4.   27.10-02.11.14 Rafał Banach, Kacper B., Paulina Z.
5.   03.11-09.11.14 Simon S. , Iza L., Rafał S.
6.   10.11-16.11.14 Sylwia B. , Mateusz F., Dominika S.
7.   17.11-23.11.14 Paweł W. , Julia O. , Przemysław M.,  Natalia S.
8.   24.11-30.11.14 Michał W. , Serhiy S. , Marek M.
9.   01.12-07.12.14 Marcin Ł. , Michał K.
10. 08.12-14.12.14 Robert K. , Paulina S., Tomasz C.,  Aleksandra S.
11. 15.12-21.12.14 Phuong, Krzysztof M. , Łukasz S.B., Aleksandra S.
12. 12.01-18.01.15 Kamil F. , Ignacy Ś. , Marta S.B.
13. 19.01-25.01.15 Krzysztof K. , Svitlana B., Filip C.

Comments

11. 15.12-21.12.14 - For me, please :D
12.01-18.01.15 - Kamil Fijałkowski
20.10.14 - 26.10.14 - Sergio Cosentino
Unknown said…
17.11-23.11.14 - Paweł Wojtków
Seisyll said…
8. 24.11-30.11.14
Julia Osiak said…
7. 17.11-23.11.14 - Julia Osiak
Marcin Lyzwa said…
01.12-07.12.14 Marcin Łyżwa
Unknown said…
10. 08.12-14.12.14 Oskar Rosołowski
Unknown said…
24.11-30.11.14 - Serhiy Sokurenko
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Unknown said…
19.01-25.01.15
Sylwia said…
6. 10.11-16.11.14 - Sylwia Baran
Unknown said…
3.11 - 9.11 Szymon Sławecki
I would like to take number 10. 08.12-14.12.14 .
Robert Kilar s8359.
Unknown said…
11. 15.12-21.12.14 for me as well
Unknown said…
10.11-16.11.14

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