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MODULE 6: COVERAGE
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ACTION-PACKED | A variety of photo presentations creates a dynamic spread packed with coverage.
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STUDENT-FOCUSED | Quotes from 14 students are featured along the top of this spread.
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WHOLE-BOOK LINK | In all, 18 students are featured on a quote bar running along the top of the spread.
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Many factors impact coverage. One key to producing a relevant yearbook is the staff.
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Featuring each student at least twice three times is critical. Two delivery options offer year-round coverage potential.
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The story of the year focuses on traditional content areas. Content is best organized in sections.
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The ladder display page content, color and deadlines. The ladder diagram shows page confirgurations. Content can be presented in a variety of options.
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The ladder diagram is organized by spreads, MULTIPLES and SIGNATURES. LADDER DIAGRAM | Used to identify content, record deadlines, plan color pages and track pages.
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STUDENT LIFE | Covers teen life in and out of school. This spread reports on how technology impacts students.
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ACADEMICS | Covers learning in and out of the classroom. This spread reports on science laboratories.
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SPORTS: Covers team competition and other student athletic activities. The spread reports on volleyball.
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ORGANIZATIONS | Covers the activities of school groups. The spread reports on several groups.
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PEOPLE | Covers people by providing a visual record of students/staff. This spread reports on nicknames.
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ADVERTISING | Dictated by budget and policy, this section might include business and recognition advertisements.
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INDEX | A listing of all students and topics appearing in the yearbook. Content is often included as well.
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MODULE 6: COVERAGE
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