L’information imprimée
De la diffusion de l’imprimerie à la presse à grand tirage
Boufenar SoheilChampigny SuzanneCamerlo KyrianSchuster PaulLimousin Benjamin
1751-1772
1631
1477
1470
1450
Encyclopédie Diderot & d'Alembert
Création de la poste royale
Fondation de la Gazette de France
Imprimerie à Paris
Imprimerie
Regroupement d'articles rassemblant tous les savoirs de l’époque
Pemier journal français/fondé par Théophraste Renaudot
Relais de poste entre Paris et les provinces: certains journaux font partie du voyage
C’est la première imprimerie en France: diffusion des ouvrages accrue
Caractères mobiles encrés → feuille
dans les années 1880, la presse quotidienne est dominée par les titres politiques, classiques sur le fond mais bénéficiant de la liberté républicaine
années 1880
29 juillet 1881
25 août 1792
24 août 1789
5 juillet 1788
presse quotidienne reste dominée par les titres politiques
Premier journaliste guillotiné
Loi sur la liberté de la presse
DDHC
Liberté de presse
presse quotidienne est dominée par les titres politiques, classiques sur le fond mais bénéficiant de la liberté républicaine
libertés plus responsabilités
impose un cadre légal à toutes les publications
Barnabé Farmian Durosoy
journaliste et homme de lettres français
fut le premier journaliste a être guillotiné
texte proclamant l’égalité entre tous les hommes et accordant beaucoup plus de libertés
Liberté d’expression relative
→ la presse périodique n’en bénéficie pas : seuls les journaux permanents et reconnus gagnent des droits et libertés
dans les années 1880, la presse quotidienne est dominée par les titres politiques, classiques sur le fond mais bénéficiant de la liberté républicaine
1903
1892 - 1944
nouveau quotidien, Le Journal.
Première photos d’actualités
premières photographies d’actualité limitées à des portraits en médaillons ou des clichés situant l’événement pour le lecteur
journal littéraire de tendance républicaine Son orientation nationaliste se renforce ensuite au fil des années
L'imprimerie
Qui ?
Quoi ?
Johannes Gutenberg
Des petits caractères mobiles en matal, encrés, puis appliqués sur une feuille de papier à l'aide d'une presse.
Où ?
Mayence, Saint-Empire Romain-Germanique, actuelle Allemagne
Quand ?
1450
Here you can put a highlighted title
Write a great subtitle here to provide context
they can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and spark the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you make a 'match' with your audience. Leave them speechless! Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphs that help provide context to the information and simplify the data to convey it to your audience. We are visual beings, and it is easier for us to 'read' images than to read written text.
When making a presentation, you should pursue two objectives: convey information and avoid yawning. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to create an outline and use words that engrave themselves in your audience's mind. If you want to provide additional information or develop the content in more detail, you can do so through your oral presentation.
The best improvisation is always the most worked on
+info
+info
Demonstrating enthusiasm, sketching a smile, and maintaining eye contact with your audience
L'imprimerie
Qui ?
Quoi ?
Johannes Gutenberg
Des petits caractères mobiles en matal, encrés, puis appliqués sur une feuille de papier à l'aide d'une presse.
Où ?
Mayence, Saint-Empire Romain-Germanique, actuelle Allemagne
Quand ?
1450
L'imprimerie en France
L'imprimerie en France
Qui ?
Deux professeurs du collège de la Sorbonne, Guillaume Fichet et Jean Heynlin
Quoi ?
Les deux professeurs invitent trois imprimeurs allemands à installer une imprimante au collège de la Sorbonne.
Quand ?
1470
L'imprimerie en France
Qui ?
A great title
Pose a dramatic question; it is the essential ingredient to keep the audience's attention. It is often posed subtly at the beginning of the story to intrigue the audience and is resolved at the end. When delivering a presentation, two objectives should be pursued: conveying information and avoiding yawns. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to make an outline and use words that are etched into the audience's brain.
A great title
Did you know that Genially allows you to share your creation directly, without the need for downloads? Ready for your audience to view it on any device and share it anywhere. We don't like to bore. We don't want to be repetitive. Communicating as always is boring and doesn't engage. We do it differently. We sabotage boredom. We create what the brain likes to consume because it stimulates it.
Encyclopédie Diderot et d'Alembert
Qui ?
Denis Diderot & Jean le Rond d'Alembert
Quand ?
Quoi ?
1751-1772
Rassembler et diffuser les connaissances de l'époque
A brilliant headline
It is often presented subtly at the beginning of the story to intrigue the audience and is resolved at the end. Showing enthusiasm, flashing a smile, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when telling stories that excite and spark the public's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you 'match' with your audience. Leave them speechless! Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? Well: 90% of the information we assimilate comes through sight, and we retain 42% more information when the content moves. Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphs that help provide context to the information and simplify data to present it to your audience.
Contextualize your topic
Did you know that Genially allows you to share your creation directly, without the need for downloads? Ready for your audience to view it on any device and share it anywhere. We don't like to bore. We don't want to be repetitive. Communicating as always is boring and doesn't engage. We do it differently. We sabotage boredom. We create what the brain likes to consume because it stimulates it. Pose a dramatic question; it is the essential ingredient to maintain the audience's attention.
Fondation de la Gazette de France
Qui ?
Théophraste Renaudot
Quoi ?
Périodique qui devient plus tard un quotidien, premier journal français ayant pour but d'informer le public des nouvelles en tout genre
Quand ?
1631
Création de la poste royale
Qui ?
Louis XI
Quoi ?
Amélioration des communications à travers le royaume, surtout pour l'armée et l'administration
Quand ?
1477
+info
Here you can put a highlighted title
Write a great subtitle here to provide context
they can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and spark the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you make a 'match' with your audience. Leave them speechless! Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphs that help provide context to the information and simplify the data to convey it to your audience. We are visual beings, and it is easier for us to 'read' images than to read written text.
When making a presentation, you should pursue two objectives: convey information and avoid yawning. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to create an outline and use words that engrave themselves in your audience's mind. If you want to provide additional information or develop the content in more detail, you can do so through your oral presentation.
The best improvisation is always the most worked on
+info
+info
Demonstrating enthusiasm, sketching a smile, and maintaining eye contact with your audience
A great title
Pose a dramatic question; it is the essential ingredient to keep the audience's attention. It is often posed subtly at the beginning of the story to intrigue the audience and is resolved at the end. When delivering a presentation, two objectives should be pursued: conveying information and avoiding yawns. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to make an outline and use words that are etched into the audience's brain.
A great title
Did you know that Genially allows you to share your creation directly, without the need for downloads? Ready for your audience to view it on any device and share it anywhere. We don't like to bore. We don't want to be repetitive. Communicating as always is boring and doesn't engage. We do it differently. We sabotage boredom. We create what the brain likes to consume because it stimulates it.
L’information imprimée : de la diffusion de l’imprimerie à la presse à
Suzanne Champigny
Created on September 30, 2024
Start designing with a free template
Discover more than 1500 professional designs like these:
View
Practical Timeline
View
Timeline video mobile
View
Timeline Lines Mobile
View
Major Religions Timeline
View
Timeline Flipcard
View
Timeline video
View
History Timeline
Explore all templates
Transcript
L’information imprimée
De la diffusion de l’imprimerie à la presse à grand tirage
Boufenar SoheilChampigny SuzanneCamerlo KyrianSchuster PaulLimousin Benjamin
1751-1772
1631
1477
1470
1450
Encyclopédie Diderot & d'Alembert
Création de la poste royale
Fondation de la Gazette de France
Imprimerie à Paris
Imprimerie
Regroupement d'articles rassemblant tous les savoirs de l’époque
Pemier journal français/fondé par Théophraste Renaudot
Relais de poste entre Paris et les provinces: certains journaux font partie du voyage
C’est la première imprimerie en France: diffusion des ouvrages accrue
Caractères mobiles encrés → feuille
dans les années 1880, la presse quotidienne est dominée par les titres politiques, classiques sur le fond mais bénéficiant de la liberté républicaine
années 1880
29 juillet 1881
25 août 1792
24 août 1789
5 juillet 1788
presse quotidienne reste dominée par les titres politiques
Premier journaliste guillotiné
Loi sur la liberté de la presse
DDHC
Liberté de presse
presse quotidienne est dominée par les titres politiques, classiques sur le fond mais bénéficiant de la liberté républicaine
libertés plus responsabilités impose un cadre légal à toutes les publications
Barnabé Farmian Durosoy journaliste et homme de lettres français fut le premier journaliste a être guillotiné
texte proclamant l’égalité entre tous les hommes et accordant beaucoup plus de libertés
Liberté d’expression relative → la presse périodique n’en bénéficie pas : seuls les journaux permanents et reconnus gagnent des droits et libertés
dans les années 1880, la presse quotidienne est dominée par les titres politiques, classiques sur le fond mais bénéficiant de la liberté républicaine
1903
1892 - 1944
nouveau quotidien, Le Journal.
Première photos d’actualités
premières photographies d’actualité limitées à des portraits en médaillons ou des clichés situant l’événement pour le lecteur
journal littéraire de tendance républicaine Son orientation nationaliste se renforce ensuite au fil des années
L'imprimerie
Qui ?
Quoi ?
Johannes Gutenberg
Des petits caractères mobiles en matal, encrés, puis appliqués sur une feuille de papier à l'aide d'une presse.
Où ?
Mayence, Saint-Empire Romain-Germanique, actuelle Allemagne
Quand ?
1450
Here you can put a highlighted title
Write a great subtitle here to provide context
they can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and spark the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you make a 'match' with your audience. Leave them speechless! Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphs that help provide context to the information and simplify the data to convey it to your audience. We are visual beings, and it is easier for us to 'read' images than to read written text.
When making a presentation, you should pursue two objectives: convey information and avoid yawning. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to create an outline and use words that engrave themselves in your audience's mind. If you want to provide additional information or develop the content in more detail, you can do so through your oral presentation.
The best improvisation is always the most worked on
+info
+info
Demonstrating enthusiasm, sketching a smile, and maintaining eye contact with your audience
L'imprimerie
Qui ?
Quoi ?
Johannes Gutenberg
Des petits caractères mobiles en matal, encrés, puis appliqués sur une feuille de papier à l'aide d'une presse.
Où ?
Mayence, Saint-Empire Romain-Germanique, actuelle Allemagne
Quand ?
1450
L'imprimerie en France
L'imprimerie en France
Qui ?
Deux professeurs du collège de la Sorbonne, Guillaume Fichet et Jean Heynlin
Quoi ?
Les deux professeurs invitent trois imprimeurs allemands à installer une imprimante au collège de la Sorbonne.
Quand ?
1470
L'imprimerie en France
Qui ?
A great title
Pose a dramatic question; it is the essential ingredient to keep the audience's attention. It is often posed subtly at the beginning of the story to intrigue the audience and is resolved at the end. When delivering a presentation, two objectives should be pursued: conveying information and avoiding yawns. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to make an outline and use words that are etched into the audience's brain.
A great title
Did you know that Genially allows you to share your creation directly, without the need for downloads? Ready for your audience to view it on any device and share it anywhere. We don't like to bore. We don't want to be repetitive. Communicating as always is boring and doesn't engage. We do it differently. We sabotage boredom. We create what the brain likes to consume because it stimulates it.
Encyclopédie Diderot et d'Alembert
Qui ?
Denis Diderot & Jean le Rond d'Alembert
Quand ?
Quoi ?
1751-1772
Rassembler et diffuser les connaissances de l'époque
A brilliant headline
It is often presented subtly at the beginning of the story to intrigue the audience and is resolved at the end. Showing enthusiasm, flashing a smile, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when telling stories that excite and spark the public's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you 'match' with your audience. Leave them speechless! Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? Well: 90% of the information we assimilate comes through sight, and we retain 42% more information when the content moves. Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphs that help provide context to the information and simplify data to present it to your audience.
Contextualize your topic
Did you know that Genially allows you to share your creation directly, without the need for downloads? Ready for your audience to view it on any device and share it anywhere. We don't like to bore. We don't want to be repetitive. Communicating as always is boring and doesn't engage. We do it differently. We sabotage boredom. We create what the brain likes to consume because it stimulates it. Pose a dramatic question; it is the essential ingredient to maintain the audience's attention.
Fondation de la Gazette de France
Qui ?
Théophraste Renaudot
Quoi ?
Périodique qui devient plus tard un quotidien, premier journal français ayant pour but d'informer le public des nouvelles en tout genre
Quand ?
1631
Création de la poste royale
Qui ?
Louis XI
Quoi ?
Amélioration des communications à travers le royaume, surtout pour l'armée et l'administration
Quand ?
1477
+info
Here you can put a highlighted title
Write a great subtitle here to provide context
they can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and spark the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you make a 'match' with your audience. Leave them speechless! Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphs that help provide context to the information and simplify the data to convey it to your audience. We are visual beings, and it is easier for us to 'read' images than to read written text.
When making a presentation, you should pursue two objectives: convey information and avoid yawning. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to create an outline and use words that engrave themselves in your audience's mind. If you want to provide additional information or develop the content in more detail, you can do so through your oral presentation.
The best improvisation is always the most worked on
+info
+info
Demonstrating enthusiasm, sketching a smile, and maintaining eye contact with your audience
A great title
Pose a dramatic question; it is the essential ingredient to keep the audience's attention. It is often posed subtly at the beginning of the story to intrigue the audience and is resolved at the end. When delivering a presentation, two objectives should be pursued: conveying information and avoiding yawns. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to make an outline and use words that are etched into the audience's brain.
A great title
Did you know that Genially allows you to share your creation directly, without the need for downloads? Ready for your audience to view it on any device and share it anywhere. We don't like to bore. We don't want to be repetitive. Communicating as always is boring and doesn't engage. We do it differently. We sabotage boredom. We create what the brain likes to consume because it stimulates it.