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Récits de création et créations poétiques

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Les calligrammes

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Séance 1

Sommaire

La poésie peut-elle célébrer la beauté du monde qui nous entoure ?

Séquence 1 : Le pouvoir créateur du poète, cet artisan des mots

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La poésie, qu'est-ce-que c'est ?
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Séance 1 : Art de création et de fabricationQu'est-ce-que la poésie ?

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"La poésie, c'est comme les lunettes"

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Découvrons ce qu'est la poésie avec J.P Siméon !

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Les caractéristiques de la poésie

Le mythe d'Orphée

Etymologie

Les origines de la poésie

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Séance 2 : Du travail de la terre au travail des mots : l'importance du langage pour sublimer le mondeComment le langage permet-il l'évocation de la beauté du monde ?

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Le poème

Séance 3 : La magie des mots Comment le langage, notamment dans le genre poétique, permet-il d’associer des images ?

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Séance 4 : Jouer avec les mots : Le poète et la tâche Comment la paronomase participe-t-elle à la création poétique ?

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Séance 5 : "Moi aussi, je suis un peintre !" Guillaume Apollinaire Le poète peut-il célébrer la beauté du monde dans le fond et dans la forme ?

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Attention, l'objectif n'est pas de se comparer. Vous pouvez vous inspirer !

"Pour faire le portrait d'un oiseau" de Jacques Prévert

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Séance de transition à la séquence 2 : La poésie source de création Quelle vision le poète donne-t-il de la création du monde ?

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Index

Text + image

Quote

Section

Relevant data

Timeline

Graphic + text

Table + text

List / process

Video

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Text + icons

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Audio

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Embedded content

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Interactive question

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Conclusions

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closure

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Use an image

And use this spaceto caption it.

You can upload an image from your computer or use the resources available in Genially, on the left side of the Editor. Knock their socks off!

Here you can include arelevant fact to highlight

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Use images in your presentation

Visual content is a transversal, universal language, like music. We can understand images from millions of years ago, even fromother cultures.

When you tell us a story, it excites us, and can even move us, which means that we remember stories up to 20 times more than anyother content we consume.

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Surprise your audience...

Here you can include arelevant fact to highlight

Interactivity and animation can be your best allies for makingcontent fun.

Generate experienceswith your content

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‘Your content is good, but it’ll engage much more if it’s interactive.’

Genially

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Structureyour content

Sections like this help you create order

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Relevant data

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You can enter numbers like this

You can make an outline to summarize the content and use words that will be imprinted in the memories of your audience.

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... Even if you’ll explain it verbally

If you’re going to present live, we recommend training your voice and rehearsing; the best improvisation happens when you’re prepared!

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That way you’ll hold your audience’s attention.

Show enthusiasm, smile, and maintain eye contact with your audience. 'The eyes, chico. They never lie.’ You’re bound to impress.

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Relevant data

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of our brain is involved in theprocessing of visual stimulus.

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Timeline

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Plan

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Structure

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Design

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Teach

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Evaluate

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Timeline

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You can add interactivityto your timeline.

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And animations tomake it fun.

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The important thing is for everythingto be suitable for the topic.

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And for you to wowyour audience.

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Telling stories with an order anda hierarchy is fundamental.

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Graphic + text

Use graphs in yourpresentation ...

Statistics transmit professionalism and a greater sense of truth.Try to also always include the source.

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Table + text

Use tables and infographics

Visual communication is a key tool. We find it easier to ‘read’ images than to read a written text. Disciplines such as ‘Visual Thinking’ facilitate the taking of visually rich notes through the use of images, graphs, infographics, and simple drawings.

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List / Process

We are visual beings

We can understand images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.

Narrative beings

We tell thousands and thousands of stories. ⅔ of our conversations are stories.

Social beings

We need to interact with one another. We learn in a collaborative way.

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List / Process

Interactive visual communication, step by step:

  • Plan the structure of your communication.
  • Give it a hierarchy and give visual weight to the main point.
  • Add secondary messages with interactivity.
  • Establish a flow through the content.
  • Measure results.

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Insert a video

Using video format has many advantages for your creations. Some of which are: it can communicate concisely, promotes learning, and also motivates the audience.

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Text + icons

Generate experiences with your content.

Activate and surprise your audience.

Measure resultsand experiment.

Make sure your audience remembers the message.

It’s got the Woweffect. Very Wow.

It’s ordered, hierarchical, and structured.

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Text + icons

Generate experienceswith your content

Measure resultsand experiment

It’s got the Woweffect. Very Wow.

Activate andsurprise your audience.

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Audio

They allow you to summarize content

They illustrate whatyou want to say

They help to breakthe monotony

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Embedded content

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Interactive question

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Conclusions

Describe the problem you’re going to resolve and, above all, the reason why your idea is interesting.

‘Including quotes always strengthens our presentation. Break the monotony.’Always quote the author

A great presentation ...

  • is clear and structured.
  • tells stories hierarchically.
  • connects with your audience.
  • matches the fonts and colors to the topic.
  • includes images and entertains.
  • shows data in graphs.
  • uses timelines.
  • is animated and interactive.
  • excites the brain, using multimedia elements.
  • does not use bullet points to excess 🙃

Don’t forget to publish!

With this feature ...You can add additional content that will excite your audience’s brains: videos, images, links, interactivity ... Whatever you like!