Tuesday, October 31, 2006

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Well, today after a month of classes in master GAF, I exercise very funny to do. I can tell you in advance, he will not be easy, easy.

Do this does not that I must cast a critical eye on the work of my classmates! So I will try to objectively put you in the front points that I made beaver or not.
I chose in the first place to look into the blog: Internet tutoring home http://soutieninternet .

I am myself, in a host school in the city of Montpellier and often parents rely on me to teach their children. That's why I chose to look a little more on this blog to let them know.
  1. For starters, this blog clearly highlights tutoring at home via internet.
  2. This, a blog that sells an innovative product to parents looking for time saving. I found the original, because it is clear, humorous and attractive to young children.
  3. Similarly, typography facilitates reading, this is a nice looking blog.
  4. I found that the director uses images that refer to the BD Titeuf. But, for reasons to do well and rigorously, he said the sites where he found it and to take into account the rights of authors. (Hint of our teacher of Introduction to Publication Mr. Florian Pascual)
  5. Nevertheless, I find that the interface is really white mask when articles begin and end.
  6. Similarly, the images give effect to certain overloaded pages, we do not always know where to throw the head, but still does not detract from the consistency and accuracy of the articles. In my observation, the administrator would apply rigorously to a methodical and precise. The links to the exercises seem to have been extensively researched and analyzed to be within the scope of the articles.
  7. Why did not he justified his texts? This could facilitate the reading.

And finally the ordeal is over, I have two small suggestions to improve past its interface. They should leave a little space between ties, and this would enhance the space. But also, it should think about putting an image map.


Finally, no hard feelings, I love your site. Allow myself to pass you the link to the parents of the school where I work?


Image source:
http://www.col-holderith-lauterbourg

Thursday, October 19, 2006

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No. 1 "Black TV Newsman IS French first"

I'm falling, while on an article from the English newspaper BBC News see here. The latter, inform English readers, only recently has a black journalist's diary 20h France.

This article relates to Mr. Harry Roselmack young journalist of color who replaced during the summer 2006 Mr. Patrick Poivre d'Arvor, presenter of the leading terrestrial channel TF1.
Apparently, this subject has greatly interested the British media. For a country like Britain that defends multiculturalism and appearance of communities, it can seem shocking, it is only recently that a black presence in France's diary 20h.

To understand this feeling of surprise in England, this belated recognition of the emergence of a minority ethnic and visible on terrestrial channels French, one must first of all, back in the history of these two countries.
England has always allows different communities to mingle, mix and learn the habits and customs of each. While, France would focus its policy toward more integration of ethnic minorities and customs present in France. You should know that in England for years one of the most respected journalists Sir Trevor McDonald is a man of color see here.

we can issue the fact, a striking difference between British and French attitudes. This small historical hindsight we can assess the different approaches of these two European countries to address the issue.
Yet we can see that the French channels adapt gradually to the viewers and the public who want a change in them.

This text, which proclaims the integration of a man being part of a minority ethnic and visible proof is more or less concrete, envy What French channels to meet the requirements of these policies, these viewers, and the general public.
I advance to say that we must admit that in France a few years, one sees more and more blacks, North Africans, Chinese or Indians as presenters or reporters in the field broadcasting.
For many years, the French public, was a captive audience to which program managers imposed their cinematic and journalistic choices.

However currently there is an exhaustive six national terrestrial channels in France along with a dozen channels (LCI which specializes in information) twenty local channels and finally we could see the end, the number of channels to multiply as a result of the use of satellite dishes, followed by the creation of "digital packages.

Since this development, all channels, starting with the private channels have been forced to adapt to the needs of the public who claimed to reflect the diversity of those French.
private channels were the first to venture out to journalists of color in order to present the newspaper 13h and 20h.

Item Information:

order to complete my subject I helped the site google fish. This site allows you to translate text from one language to another by choice.
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"Defending Diversity TF1 interview with Rachid Hallaouy Source: The Economist

I just found an article dating from October 12 2006, which seems to correspond to the subject that I deal reading . I'll attempt to dissect using my knowledge on the subject.

This article presented in an interview format puts forward the idea of a journalist who defends the Amel Arfaoui cultural and ethnic representation in the media specifically hexagonal. You should know that this journalist is French of Tunisian origin. She lives in Paris and is attached to the service company that drafted the TF1 channel.

It is favorable to the taking awareness of gender on television. This woman stands for and is committed to issues related to diversity. She has been fighting for many years alongside greats such terrestrial channel TF1 that: Mougeotte, vice president of the chain, Patrick Poivre d'Arvor, presenter of 20 hours and JT Robert Namias, director of information. This allows him to respond positively to achieve a journalist of color.

It goes even further by listing the number of ethnic minorities who were brought in recent months. It appears to refer to a long halei do that was not easy. In the same vein, this woman would be at the initiative of a foundation aimed at "developers to fund projects for disadvantaged groups."

This text spoke to me especially because in this case we are dealing with a woman of Tunisian origin advocating diversity on French television. His experience and his ideas are interesting to expand my subject even if the last four questions open to ideas much wider than those proposed.
Still, I will not fail to note that it raises the idea that human beings are often full of fear about the other and its diversity. We can imagine that French television merely reflects the image that our society emerges.
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Monday, October 16, 2006

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" British TV's and minorities'

This article from the newspaper's web inspired me so much humanity that is why I decided to do an analysis see here.
The article "TV's English and Minorities "published in the October 16, 2000, refers directly to the subject that I decided traiter.Ce text shows that the terrestrial television in English than trying to take into account the views of opinion public.
I discovered that real rehabilitation campaign of ethnic and visible minorities has been implemented and that as a result, studies showing that black and Asian viewers were avoiding the wireless televisions .
These televisions have decided to improve or even to adapt to the hearing at which they were addressed. The article is educational and allows me to identify and address differences between English and French public opinion.
This text, so underlying allows me to think that public opinion would be much more taken into account in England than in terrestrial television France.The feel compelled to respond to public expectations, spawning in a place for ethnic minorities.


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Study Marie-France Malonga on representations " visible minorities "on TV French

I went so far Monday, October 9, 2006, the site of Grioo reading where I could find many articles related to the subject that I treat. I will refer first and foremost, the text by Marie-France Malonga, a doctoral student at the French Institute of Press, University of Paris 2 reading who conducted a study on CSA representation of visible minorities on French television.

In my opinion, this study should make a few points of my questions answered. According to research by Marie-France Malonga, the subject of ethnic and visible minorities was not really raised in France until 1999. We should do this, the creation of the Collective Equality consists of artists and intellectuals of African and Caribbean origin. These figures

wanted above all to denounce the lack of representation of blacks and other minorities in the French media. Marie-France Malonga uses data from the ICES study (Center for Information and Study on International Migration) in 1991 and those of the High Council Audiovisual almost 10 years later to show the degree of integration of ethnic and visible minorities on television.

Both studies consisted according to my readings, to carefully watch the programs on terrestrial channels to locate the presence of the "French of North African origin, African, Asian and citizens of overseas territories."

However, these studies, it is clear that ethnic and visible minorities are not really integrated into the TV (If you want more information, visit the link).

This text, Marie-France Malonga shows that the French terrestrial channels have some time before prEN
Dr. into account public opinion on the development of positive ethnic and visible minorities. In 2000, things were moving slowly.

minorities became quotation marks visible yet, representations, stereotypes or caricatures were the same on the screen. However I can give the idea that Marie-France Malonga study addresses this very controversial.

Perhaps because it is itself a ethnic minority. Because from time to time she gives the impression to integrate and take part on the subject.
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Friday, October 6, 2006

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"The Semantic Web" Little

I chose to give you a short summary of the article by Tim Bernes-Lee, James Hendler and Ora lasili "The Semantic Web" (see links)

French version: http
: / / www.urfist.cict.fr/
or English version:
http://www.sciam.com/

You must know that this article highlights the evolution of the Web in recent years. I will try, using the information I can gather to inform you what the semantic web. According to the text, the semantic web is the new tomorrow.

For it shows that the traditional web, was unfortunately not always readable but very usable, while the semantic web him, will afford "to give meaning to the content of Web pages, creating an environment where agents software, browsing pages,
can quickly perform complicated tasks for users. "

The Semantic Web would obviously not an isolated web, but rather the improvement of the traditional Web. Customers should finally be able to work closely with their computers.


Basically, we are moving towards an era or the computer would be able to process data semantics at best. However, the authors point out that computers could not be able to understand speech and human text. They leave virtually hear that the Semantic Web could encourage the evolution of human knowledge as a whole. For my part, I would like to share with you my perspective on the subject. According to my readings, the semantic web is a fast and efficient to carry out research.

This innovation would allow users to spend less time than before. Information, the semantic web broadcast should be clear, accurate and classified. It would, in Mr. everyone to go to a specific place at a specific time when he would have agreed. Ultimately, it is the ideal web, which would suit so to say, everyone around the world.

This would not only, according to this article but rather an ordinary web a web front-gar dist and scalable. Thus, "good old traditional Web" could be combined, coupled, or superseded by the semantic web.

Combining the Semantic Web and traditional web offer new databases richest match everyone. The Semantic Web, according to my readings would be our "new" savior in a society constantly looking for convenience, speed and accuracy.

Here! Finally a web that would meet our expectations of comfort. But however, I note that the realization of a semantic web, is not quite developed. It should still know that there are different kinds of "languages" as the machines do not process information as a human being does. But also, there is a big difference between information produced for human use and those that are broadcast by the machines.

Would we be able to standardize a single language in a field so wide?

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I would just like to mention the fact that the text "The Semantic Web" is long and written in specific terms and that being my debut in this environment, indeed, at times, my readings were very blurred.

I hope that my comment still does not stray too much sense of it.
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Wednesday, October 4, 2006

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Presentation Text
First of all, welcome on this blog that I hope you will afford to be informed about a topic you do not know, or want to learn more. My pleasure to share with you my research that fall within my first year of master GAF (Knowledge Management and Learning Open and distance) and aimed to analyze and identify differences and similarities between English and French public opinion against ethnic minorities and visible to the televison. I chose, after mature reflection to look into this that concerns for many years and has been publicized in the summer of 2006 in my home country France. I help mainly articles from the internet, my readings and surveys of my knowledge of French and English origin.
Firstly, I want to ask me specific and concrete in order to complete me. I know you do, so that you can identify areas I want to deepen and explore through this blog.

for thought:

Both countries have the same mentality?
Pre-built cultural fit for each of these countries do not they favor the view that they have ethnic and visible minorities on TV?
The emergence of an ethnic minority, visible on TV is it common in these two countries?
And finally,
Would there does the same media attention to the emergence of ethnic and visible minorities in the televison France and England?