This blog is for second year Law and Political Science students in Paris-Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi.
In it, you will find a daily update on the class calendar, homework, indoor and outdoor events.
We also advise you to regularly have a look at our timetable on the board located by the Head of Department's office "Ground Floor"

lundi 31 octobre 2011

RAPPELEZ-VOUS


N’oubliez pas le devoir pour Sylvie Jouniot


DEVOIR - PAR GROUPE
1.    faites une fiche d’arrêt sur chaque décision de la fiche
2.    trouver une question de droit commune a ces décisions
3.    faire un plan détaillé compare des décisions

dimanche 30 octobre 2011

jeudi 27 octobre 2011

devoir du prof. Christian chene

N'oubliez pas d'envoyer votre analyse de texte que vous avez à faire au plus tard le 30-10 a MR. CHENE                   
email :  ihd@parisdescartes.fr

Méthode d’examen : 1er Partie


Christian Chêne :
-          10 questions à choix multiple plus un texte à comprendre avec des questions sur le texte qui a été vu en cours.

·         Pour les choix multiples les dates peuvent être inclues. 
·          Les questions seront par exemple définir un mot qui était expliqué dans le cours et qui est aussi dans le texte donnée, ou expliquer une phrase etc.

 Jean-Pierre Machelon :
-          Soit :
·         Un sujet donnée, écrire une dissertation.
·          Lire un texte et commente.

Comment utiliser le calender

Le calendrier est mis a jour par semaine quelquefois il apparait en arabe, ceci arrive parce que vous avez ouvert le blog selon google.ae 

Pour trouver vos devoir cliquer seulement sur le sujet concernant le prof qui a donne le devoir.
Nous avons attaché des photos pour vous montrer comment faire ceci.
 
Vous pouvez changer aussi la vue par le jour, la semaine, ou le mois.
Aussi si vous faites un Gmail vous pouvez appliquer le calender entier à votre Gmail personnel.



mardi 25 octobre 2011

THIS JUST IN

Avez-vous su que vous pouvez diviser cette année dans deux moitiés !?
La Sorbonne a donné les étudiants en droit l'option pour fractionner le premier an dans deux ans.

Six sujets cette année, et l'autre Six l'année prochaine; pour faciliter la plupart des étudiants qui prenant le droit. Ils on pris en compte que le premier an est le plus dur à cause des beaucoup d'étudiants qui apprenant la langue francais.

Pour plus d'informations contacte le Département d'Administration.



Did you know that you can divide this year into two halves !?
La Sorbonne has given Law students the option to split the first year into two years.
Six subjects this year, and the other Six next year; in order to facilitate most students taking Law.
They took into account that the first year is the hardest, because of the many students still learning the language.

For more info contact the Administration Department.







dimanche 23 octobre 2011

Exposé


Tips
1)      You are a group of 2 or 3. All group members should do extensive research on the chosen subject do your research in any language that is easy for you to understand. Always note that it is better to know more than too little. “but remember you are presenting in French” - It will indeed help you if you're initial research is in french, however if you are finding it difficult don't worry; understand it in your language, then read the french sites/books again to know the vocabulary.

2)      Any site you visit copy it down into a word document, save every single site that concerns your research including pictures.  Same goes for books “author, year that it was published in and of course the title”. It is important to have rich references.

3)      After everyone knows the subject, try to analyze it as much as possible, write down a plan; and some bullet points. This will be a modeled plan for your presentation. - DIVIDE THE WORK


4)      In the French system you need to introduce the “problematique” the thesis statement but in the form of a question. "You have to create a good problematique, some of you already have your chosen subject in the form of a question. The reason why the problematique is so important is because you have to answer it. So make sure the question is very clear and understandable, so in few words, your presentation is the answer to your own question. " YOU MUST HAVE A PROBLEMATIQUE.

5)      Write your presentation in a word document 1st before starting the design on PowerPoint.  This will be useful for you and your colleges to further understand how the presentation will look like. Write step by step with your outline. “Note this word document has to be presented to the prof. either printed or Emailed”

6)      When it comes to designing your slides, keep in mind that each slide is ONE MINUTE. So 10-15 minutes needs about 10 to 15 slides, including those extras for “Bibliographie and Webographie”. It’s very personal to write down the plan on a slide, but I do advise it, for your audience to better understand your presentation and what you will talk about. Keep the animation as minimal as possible. Remember you are short on time, you don’t want to stand there clicking away while everyone is fascinated while it is transforming into a 3D Movie. You want your audience to focus on YOU and the information you are saying. Also try to find interesting pictures, illustrations and write simple bullet points, not huge texts. It’s a huge plus if you insert Quotations from someone or from a book that concerns your subject of course.   

7)      Memories your Q , write on small memo cards instead of on a huge A4 papers, and try to read as minimal as possible. I highly advise you and your group to practice the presentation several times in an empty class. Using the actual board seeing how you interact together. Make sure you memories you're lines more than reading them. Trust me the more you practice out loud the more the memorizing comes naturally. Also time yourselves. So you all have a general Idea of how long you're presentation will be.

-          All in all a presentation doesn’t have to be on a PowerPoint, it can be all images, a video, and a text. The whole point is that your Idea is being explained simply and clearly; with an easy flow. When speaking trying to take your time. Avoid long aaaaaeeeeee ooooo … instead stay silent and take your time, swallow and carry on. 

-          If you know someone who speaks fluent French do not hesitate to ask them how to say a word or a phrase, or if you’re lucky enough to have French speaking person in your group make sure you all take same amount of time. So it doesn’t seem like you all are relying on this one person to send out the message. Keep in mind you all are being graded.
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-          PS: don’t not copy anything off the web, it will not help you at all. About the small memo cards you can find in most stationeries. 

I hope this will help you. "Good Luck", can’t wait to see all your presentations.  

jeudi 20 octobre 2011

Bienvenue

Bienvenue au site de droit et sc.politiques de l'université Paris-Sorbonne Abu Dhabi, nous vous souhaitons une très bonne année et surtout n'hésitez pas de demander de l'aide ou de proposer de nouvelles idées pour le site.
                                                Merci

mercredi 19 octobre 2011

HELP US HELP YOU !!!

Hey, we have been debating on what to post here, because notes are not to be published online, especially those of the professor,so we were a bit confused.. on what to post on a weekly basis.

we brain stormed to write about, for example the struggles we face doing a certain homework, project etc.
write about what to expect on a certain profs exams. etc.
 
More importantly we wanted to know more about your ideas, and your problems.
for example maybe some of you need to know more about how to write notes!?