This structure compares similarities and differences between two ideas or subjects.
What is contrast?
A small illustration that usually stands for a bigger idea.
What is a symbol/logo?
Traditional form of communication, news and information.
What is print media.
A vessel designed to connect nations and deliver critical information.
What is the Internet?
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The element that stands out most on the page.
What is salience?
The aspect of any object that can be described in terms of hue, lightness, saturation or shade.
What is colour?
This invention was created to make producing books faster and cheaper, allowing knowledge to spread more widely.
What is the printing press?
1969
When did the Internet first originate?
One at a time
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Language that tells the reader what the text is about.
What is a heading.
Language that creates a specific image in the mind of the reader.
What is Imagery?
The large, bold title designed to grab attention.
What is a headline?
Hypertext Transfer Protocol
What does HTTP stand for?
Planner and pen
What do I need to bring into class?
The arrangement and design of elements.
What is layout?
Language that leaves no room for argument or misinterpretation.
What is modality?
Books, magazines, newspapers, brochures, posters, billboards.
What are some examples of print media?
This describes how online platforms personalise content based on user behaviour, sometimes limiting exposure to different viewpoints.
What is an algorithm?
Everything old is new again
What is our next unit?
A unit of writing that expresses a main idea.
What is a paragraph?
A form of nonverbal communication where physical behaviours convey thoughts, emotions, and intentions without words.
What is body language?
It is a unique, tactile experience that many people look forward to as part of their daily routine.
Why is print media nostalgic/sentimental?
This issue arises because anyone can publish content online, making it harder to determine what is trustworthy.
What is reliability/Misinformation?
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When is the CIA?