Propaganda and sources - First World War

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Welcome!
Camera on
Microphone off
Question? Raise your hand or use the chat.
You are dressed appropriately.
You have a place where you can work concentrated.

Slide 1 - Diapositive

For today's lesson you need..
Your textbook
Open your online workbook
Have a notebook ready (and of course a pen)

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Programme.. part I
- Awareness (5 min)
- What is propaganda? (15 min)
- Working time (15 min)
- Instruction 1.4 (for those who need this)
 (10 min)

Working time
- Finish 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3.
- Rewiev your work
- Make and review 1.4

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Today's learning goals
I know what propaganda is and I can regocnize propaganda in a source.
I can tell the difference between propaganda and commercials.
I can analyze a source step by step.

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Slide 5 - Vidéo

00:24
How many passes did the team in white make?
A
9
B
11
C
13
D
15

Slide 6 - Quiz

Did you notice how easily you miss something?

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What would be the message of this poster?

You will answer this in the next slide.

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What would be the message of this poster?

Slide 9 - Carte mentale

Propaganda
Propaganda is a type of communication which aims on influencing behaviour of people or convincing people of an opninion. 
Do you think propaganda occurs in the Netherlands nowadays?

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Do you think propaganda occurs in the Netherlands nowadays?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 11 - Quiz

Propaganda
Propaganda is a type of communication which aims on influencing behaviour of people or convincing people of an opninion. 
Do you think propaganda occurs in the Netherlands nowadays?

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Politics
Commerce
Convince people to buy
Convince people of an opinion
Linked to a product.
Linked to a person or political party.

Slide 14 - Question de remorquage

Characteristics of propaganda
Systematically  trying to manipulate other people's beliefs, actions or opinions. 
The message is shared massive via media (radio, tv, pamphlet, newspaper....)
The sender uses short slogans.
People create a commom enemy. 
Fake news.

Dictators use a lot of propaganda.


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Propaganda of ad?
A
Propaganda
B
Advertisement

Slide 16 - Quiz

Propaganda of ad?
A
Propaganda
B
Advertisement

Slide 17 - Quiz

Propaganda or ad?
A
Propaganda
B
Advertisement

Slide 18 - Quiz

The end of WWI
On 11-11-1918 WWI came to an end. This did not mean there was peace again.
In 1919 the peace was negotiated at the Paris Peace Conference. 
During the conference the US, UK, Italy and France decided on the future of Germany.  
Surprisingly Germany was not allowed to be present at the Paris Conference.

On 28-06-1919 the Treaty of Versailles was signed. Germany was forced to sign this. 
The countries blamed Germany of the WWI. Therefor Germany was punished. They were not allowed to have a large army, needed to destroy weapons, give up colonies, territory and Alsace-Lorraine. On top of that Germany needed to pay for the damage caused by the war,

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League of nations
The US president Woodrow Wilson wanted to set up a meeting of nations. He hoped that countries would talk before wars were started.

 

This did not turn out as planned.


US did not want to join.
Germany was not allow to join.
The Sovjet Union (Russia) did not want to be involved. 

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Short break (5 min)
timer
5:00

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Programme.. part II
- Analyze the source, instructions 10 min
- Analyze the source, assignment 25 min (FT)

The results of analyzing the source will be uploaded in teams!

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How to analyze a source
Step 1: What can you see in the source?
Do not draw conclusions. Describe what you see (think of: persons, details, symbols or objects).

Step 2: What do you know? 
What do you know about the time in which the source was made? Who were involved?

Step 3:What is the goal of the artist? 
What do you thinks the artist wants to tell ? Why would the artist make this source?


Now analyze this source. Upload your answer in teams.

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How many bricks
do you see?
A
5
B
6
C
10
D
11

Slide 24 - Quiz

What is the topic
of this image?
A
League of nations
B
End of WWI
C
US neutral
D
Overseas trade

Slide 25 - Quiz

The person in the source is called...
A
Uncle Star
B
Mister US
C
Mister Sam
D
Uncle Sam

Slide 26 - Quiz

Now analyze this source. Upload your answer in teams.

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The planning
- Hand in your analyse before 21:00 tonight. You will get a FT result for this. 
- Before the lesson in week 1 you have finished and reviewed;
the sections 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4. 

- In week 1 we will start with chapter 2.

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MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

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