American WW2 Submarines and the USS Torsk

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I like how thorough thorough this presentation is, covering everything about the Torsk and providing insights on WWII in the Pacific. It was especially interesting to learn about the life of the crew members and the casualty rate during the war. The only thing I would add would be a video showing the sub in action or something to make it a bit more engaging.

ThomasDeutsch-pizr
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This lecture is quite extensive, covering everything about the Torsk and offering insights on WWII in the Pacific. It was extremely fascinating to hear about the crew members' lives and the death rate throughout the conflict. The only thing I would do is to include a video of the sub in action or anything to make it more intriguing.

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Good job everyone, I have always found submarines fascinating. This was a great project that went thourougly in-depth on the Torsks extensive and long history. Like Thomas said, I also agree that a video would have made this more engaging, as well as removing some of the words on the PowerPoint and having bigger pictures.

jackkalin
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I really liked and enjoyed the presentation and how in depth this group went with teaching this topic. Learning about how the Torsk was used and implemented in WWII and how affected it was in the war. My one critic is that the pictures on the slides are very big and there is too much text. If it was more summarized then it would be more clean cut, other then that I really enjoyed this project.

wardperrott
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I think the group presenting did a great job covering the many different types of submarines used during WWll. I think it was also a great feature of the presentation to include what life was like on a submarine. I think that if this presentation were to be done again in the future, I would add some slides on how the submarines improved the over all naval wartime technology. The presentation did include a few brief slides on this at the end but I think expanding upon this would show students the historical legacy and maybe tie to some of the sea war tactics of today.

lashaunbennett