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==What is Scan-ability?==
===Definition===
==Difference between digital media and physical media==
Reading digital media differs from reading traditional print media in a number of ways. One of the most apparent ways is that readers of digital media must read their text from computer screens. Jakob Nielsen explains, "Reading from computer screens is tiring for the eyes and about 25 percent slower than reading from paper."


==How to layer the elements of your blog==
===Text===
====Headlines, subheads, and sub-subheads====
====One-sentence teasers and lead-ins====
====Brief summary paragraphs====
===Text Visuals===
====Highlighted key words====
====Use of color====
====Bulleted lists====
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====Audio and video clips====
===Links===
====Related stories and links====
==Examples==
===What to do===
===What not to do===
==References==

Revision as of 10:55, 4 April 2013

What is Scan-ability?

Definition

Difference between digital media and physical media

Reading digital media differs from reading traditional print media in a number of ways. One of the most apparent ways is that readers of digital media must read their text from computer screens. Jakob Nielsen explains, "Reading from computer screens is tiring for the eyes and about 25 percent slower than reading from paper."

How to layer the elements of your blog

Text

Headlines, subheads, and sub-subheads

One-sentence teasers and lead-ins

Brief summary paragraphs

Text Visuals

Highlighted key words

Use of color

Bulleted lists

Multimedia

Graphics

Audio and video clips

Links

Related stories and links

Examples

What to do

What not to do

References