Climate change in the great lakes, because it was the cover that grabbed my attention.
2. Which paper immediately grabbed your interest? Why?
2. Which paper immediately grabbed your interest? Why?
Climate change in the great lakes, because the front page design is unique and colorful.
3. What is your favorite headline from that newspaper? Why are you interested in it?
3. What is your favorite headline from that newspaper? Why are you interested in it?
Freshman tutoring is a hit, because I'm a freshman and if any tutoring tips could help me i would want to learn them.
4. How many stories are on the front page of your favorite?
4. How many stories are on the front page of your favorite?
Three
5. What do you notice that all newspaper front pages have in common? Look at design, size of photos, size of story text, etc.
5. What do you notice that all newspaper front pages have in common? Look at design, size of photos, size of story text, etc.
Some have lots of text and some have a large cover photo and side stories.
6. What are things that vary (or are different) on the front pages of different newspapers? Look at design, size of photos, size of headlines, etc.
6. What are things that vary (or are different) on the front pages of different newspapers? Look at design, size of photos, size of headlines, etc.
Some have one photo, some have many and some jut have mainly text.
7. Were these similar to what you saw last class when you looked at daily newspapers from around the world?
Some what, the ones around the world didn't have a huge cover photo they were more text orientated.
News Paper Examples;
Broadsheet- December growl, The view February 2014 issue, highlights nov 8 issue.
Tabloid- tj Today December 2013, The Lance issue 3, The highlander January 24 2014.
News Magazine- The eagle angle issue 2, The Arapahoe Herald October issue 2014, The viking issue 2 2013
Definitions:
Headlines- a heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine.
Subheadlines- a heading given to a subsection of a piece of writing.
Lines- a horizontal row of written or printed words.
Boxes- enclose (a piece of text) within printed lines.
Photos- a photograph.
Teaser- a short introductory advertisement for a passage
Flag- draw attention to.
Folios- an individual leaf of paper or parchment, numbered on the recto or front side only, occurring either loose as one of a series or forming part of a bound volume.
Captions- a title or brief explanation appended to a image.
Stories- a report of an item of news in a newspaper, magazine, or news broadcast.
Bylines- a line in a newspaper naming the writer of an article.
Jumps- pass quickly or abruptly from one idea, subject, or state to another.
Story dividers- things that divide different passages.
Screens- a flat piece of ground glass on which the image formed by a camera lens is focused.
Infographics- a visual image used to represent information.
Masthead/staff box
7. Were these similar to what you saw last class when you looked at daily newspapers from around the world?
Some what, the ones around the world didn't have a huge cover photo they were more text orientated.
News Paper Examples;
Broadsheet- December growl, The view February 2014 issue, highlights nov 8 issue.
Tabloid- tj Today December 2013, The Lance issue 3, The highlander January 24 2014.
News Magazine- The eagle angle issue 2, The Arapahoe Herald October issue 2014, The viking issue 2 2013
Definitions:
Headlines- a heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine.
Subheadlines- a heading given to a subsection of a piece of writing.
Lines- a horizontal row of written or printed words.
Boxes- enclose (a piece of text) within printed lines.
Photos- a photograph.
Teaser- a short introductory advertisement for a passage
Flag- draw attention to.
Folios- an individual leaf of paper or parchment, numbered on the recto or front side only, occurring either loose as one of a series or forming part of a bound volume.
Captions- a title or brief explanation appended to a image.
Stories- a report of an item of news in a newspaper, magazine, or news broadcast.
Bylines- a line in a newspaper naming the writer of an article.
Jumps- pass quickly or abruptly from one idea, subject, or state to another.
Story dividers- things that divide different passages.
Screens- a flat piece of ground glass on which the image formed by a camera lens is focused.
Infographics- a visual image used to represent information.
Masthead/staff box
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