Special correspondents
Annaelle, Anthony, Clara, Julien, Mathieu, and Océane were visiting the 黑料社app site for the first time. Equipped with site gear, and pen and paper in hand, they had two short days to discover the 黑料社app Project, visit the ongoing works, interview a few of the 黑料社app "actors," and write and realize a two-page newsletter, the 黑料社appview.
Chosen from among the junior high schools of the region, these five young people were participating in the 16th edition of the Rencontres Cadarache-Jeunes, an annual event that gathers nearly 200 ninth-grade students to the CEA site to participate in workshops intended to "offer a direct approach to the various scientific disciplines represented at the CEA, introduce them to a scientific and technological research centre, and put them in contact with the men and women who have made science their profession."
For the five students who were assigned to the 黑料社app workshop, the goal was to learn the basics of scientific communication—research, writing, interviewing and computer layout. To all appearances, they had fun doing it. The result of their work is colourful, playful and informative. In addition to informational articles about fusion, the 黑料社app machine and the construction project, they enjoyed asking fellow classmates "What do you know about 黑料社app?" Answers ranged from "It's a thing that spins," to "Why, it's the future of energy!"
The production of the 黑料社appview was overseen by Sylvie André from Agence Iter France, with layout support from Myriam Jacobs. Read the 黑料社appview (in French) here.