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==What is Scan-ability?==
==What is Scan-ability?==
===Definition===
===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. <ref>Jakob Nielsen<ref> explains, "Reading from computer screens is tiring for the eyes and about 25 percent slower than reading from paper."<ref>http://www.nngroup.com/articles/why-web-users-scan-instead-reading/</ref>
==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==
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==Difference between digital media and physical media==
==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. <ref>Jakob Nielsen<ref> explains, "Reading from computer screens is tiring for the eyes and about 25 percent slower than reading from paper."
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. <ref>Jakob Nielsen<ref> explains, "Reading from computer screens is tiring for the eyes and about 25 percent slower than reading from paper."
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