(in Polish) Presentation techniques 400-IS1-2PRT
Study profile: practical.
Form of study: full-time
Item type: Mandatory
Field: Science ___________?
Discipline: Technical Information Technology and Telecommunications _______________?
Year of study/semester: 2 / 4
Prerequisites: see "Assumptions (description)"
Number of seminar hours: 15 hours
Didactic methods: laboratory, presentation of works, discussion, assessment of tasks.
ECTS points: 1
Student workload balance:
(i) related to classes requiring direct teacher and student effort - 18 hours (0.7 ECTS):
- participation in classes: 15 hours
- duration of the credit: 1 hour
- participation in consultations: 2 hours
(ii) related to practical classes -- 25 hours (1 ECTS)
- Preparation for classes, credits: 20 hours.
- Preparation for passing and consultations: 5 hours.
Term 2022:
Student's workload necessary to achieve the learning outcomes: ECTS credit allocation - 1 point |
Term 2023:
Student's workload necessary to achieve the learning outcomes: ECTS credit allocation - 1 point |
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Term 2024: | Term 2022: | Term 2023: |
Type of course
Mode
General: (in Polish) w sali (in Polish) zdalnie | Term 2022: (in Polish) w sali (in Polish) zdalnie | Term 2023: (in Polish) zdalnie (in Polish) w sali |
Learning outcomes
KP6_UK1 - use English IT terminology for reading, performing and presenting tasks at B2 level
KP6_UK2 - use Polish IT terminology for reading, performing and presenting tasks,
KP6_UU1 - independently plan their own career in terms of improving their skills and qualifications
KP6_KR1 - responsible performance of professional roles, including compliance with ethical and legal principles when working in the field of IT
Assessment criteria
Form of crediting the subject: credit with a grade.
Evaluation of the student's work is based on the assessment of his activity in the work carried out
The basis for passing is the achievement of the assumed learning outcomes as well as knowledge and skills related to the scope of the subject.
Grading scale:
0% - 50.9% - unsatisfactory grade
51% - 60.9% - satisfactory rating
61% - 70.9% - satisfactory plus
71% - 80.9% - good rating
81% - 90.9% - good plus rating
91% - 100% - very good rating
Bibliography
1. O'Hair, D., Rubenstein, H., & Stewart, R. (2019). A speaker's guidebook: Text and reference. Bedford/St. Martin's.
2. Anderson, C., & Korreck, S. (2019). Presenting data effectively: Communicating your findings for maximum impact. Sage Publications.
3. Gallo, C. (2014). Talk like TED: The 9 public-speaking secrets of the world's top minds. St. Martin's Press.
Notes
Term 2022:
None |
Term 2023:
None |
Additional information
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