Topic 1 |
Introduction |
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Process of Communication |
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Concept and Meaning of Information Design |
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Need for Well Designed Messages |
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References |
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Topic 2 |
Composition |
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Balance |
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Rhythm |
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Proportion |
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Contrast |
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Unity |
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General Design Considerations |
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References |
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Topic 3 |
Introduction |
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Identifying the Purpose |
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Specify Your Communication Objectives |
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Consider Which Topics You Want to Cover |
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Establish Materials Development Team |
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References |
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Topic 4 |
Introduction |
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Remembering the Readers |
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Effective Writing |
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Develop Your Content and Visuals |
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References |
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Topic 5 |
Legibility of Text, |
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Typefaces |
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Line Length |
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Justified or Unjustified Text |
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Interline Distance |
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Legibility of Text on Wall Charts |
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Readability of Text |
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Emphasis in Text |
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References |
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Topic 6 |
Visuals |
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Using the Right Pictures |
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References |
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Topic 7 |
Introduction |
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Graphs |
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Chart |
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Types of Charts |
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References |
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Topic 8 |
Introduction |
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Understanding the Basics |
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Choosing the Right Color Scheme for Your Audience |
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Colour Contrast |
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Readability of Colour |
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References |
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Topic 9 |
Introduction |
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What is Word-Processing? |
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Important Features of Ms-Word |
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Fig. 2 |
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Main Menu Options |
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File |
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Edit |
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View |
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Insert |
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Format |
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Tools |
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Table |
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Window |
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Help |
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References |
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Topic 10 |
Points to be Considered While Preparing Slides |
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Structure of Windows |
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MS Power Point |
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Loading Power Point |
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Editing Slide Text |
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Views |
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References |
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Topic 11 |
Meaning |
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What is Pagemaker? |
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Importing Text and Graphics |
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Working With Objects |
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References |
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Topic 12 |
Meaning of Photo Shop |
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Major Uses for Photo Shop |
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The Guidelines are |
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The Components of a Curve |
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Reference |
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Topic 13 |
Introduction |
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Handouts |
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Posters |
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Leaflets |
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Reference |
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Topic 14 |
Designing a Newsletter |
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Twelve Steps to Success |
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Commit to Consistency |
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Choose a Distinctive, Benefit-Oriented Title |
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Choose the Right Margins and Column Layout |
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Make Headlines Easy to Locate and Read |
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Insert Frequent Subheads |
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Make Body Copy as Easy to Read as Possible |
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Choose the Right Punctuation and Spacing |
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Align Visuals With Column Boundaries |
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Provide Meaningful and Readable Captions |
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Use Color With Restraint |
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Detail Your Newsletter |
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Simplify Your Design |
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References |
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Topic 15 |
Introduction |
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The Radio Script |
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Tips on Writing a Radio Talk |
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Use of Spoken Language in the News Bulletins on Radio |
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Approach Television as a Unique Medium |
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Information for Electronic Media |
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Tips for Broadcast Writers |
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Emphasize the Last Sentence of a Story |
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References |
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Topic 16 |
Introduction |
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Design Your Messages |
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Pretest Your Messages and Preliminary Formats |
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Test for Comprehension |
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References |
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