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Conceive coverage ideas for packaged presentations of material, including, but not limited to, copy, infographics, sidebars, photos, art, and multimedia components.
Advanced Journalism: Yearbook I, II, III/Newspaper I, II, III/Literary Magazine (One-Half to One · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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coverage ideaspackaged presentationsmaterialcopyinfographicssidebarsphotosartmultimedia components
Skills
- conceive (coverage ideas for packaged presentations) #dok3
- identify (elements such as copy, infographics, sidebars, photos, art, and multimedia components) #dok1
- synthesize (different media components into a unified presentation) #dok4
- plan (packaged presentations including multiple content forms) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify the various elements that make up packaged presentations such as copy, infographics, sidebars, photos, art, and multimedia components. #dok1
- I can conceive coverage ideas that incorporate a combination of different media elements for a publication. #dok3
- I can plan a packaged presentation by selecting and organizing a variety of content forms to best communicate material. #dok3
- I can synthesize multiple formats (copy, graphics, photos, and multimedia) into a cohesive presentation to enhance coverage. #dok4
Big Ideas
- Combining diverse content formats enhances the effectiveness and engagement of a publication.
- Purposeful selection and integration of media elements is crucial to delivering comprehensive coverage.
Essential Questions
- How do different types of content—such as copy, infographics, and multimedia—contribute to effective coverage?
- What strategies can be used to choose the most impactful combination of media elements for a story?
- In what ways does presenting material in multiple formats improve audience understanding?
- How can journalists organize and unify various elements to create a coherent packaged presentation?
- What challenges might arise when integrating different forms of content in a publication?