ASSESSMENT SHEET A SPRING 2014 Assessment: Peer 1 You assess presentations you were present at (not your own). 2 You scale them from best (80pts) to worst with min. - 1pt difference between them if you heard 18+ presentations, - 2 pts difference between them if you heard 11+ presentations, - 3 pts difference between them if you were present to 9 or 10 presentations, - 4 pts difference between them if you witnessed 7 or 8 presentations, - 5 pts gap if you heard 5 or 6 presentations. 3 Your criteria are - the presentation: how new, useful and memorable you found it for your speaking practice - preparation: how innovative you found methods of presenting facts and strategies of retaining skills; effort invested in rehearsing Marcel Koníček – JAPANESE ALCOHOL Anna Vlachová – JAPANESE WRITING SYSTEMS Šimon Evin – ARGUMENTATIVE FALLACIES Agáta Buganská – SYMBOLS IN THE CARVING ART OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST COAST David Vondrák – ORGASM AS A MEDICAL STUDY Jindřich Opršál – MINIMALISM Lukáš Varaja – SUPER FUN TIME QUIZ WITH REWARDS Michaela Šmolíková – TRAPS TO FALL IN IN GROCERY STORES Anna Zlámalová – MYTHS OF SIMILAR MOTIFS Lucia Makýšová – SWEDISH LIFESTYLE Šimon Hanák – ELECTRIC GUITAR Petra Stočková – THE WORD OF 2013 (SELFIE) Michal Gajdoš – HAPPINESS Kateřina Kubečková – SCOUTING Nela Wiśnievská – POLE DANCING Markéta Kubíčková – ICONOGRAPHY Martin Neužil – NORSE MYTHOLOGY Ivana Křupalová – DR WHO Adriana Berecová – LISTOVÁNÍ (STAGY READING) Veronika Hubíková – HITCHHIKING Alžběta Zezulová – WHY YOU SHOULD NEVER ORGANIZE A SUMMER CAMP Matej Hančin – ME & PIZZA DELIVERY