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Information graphics. JEA On-the-spot Moderation, Nov. 15, 2013. Our process. Brief orientation Sharing the submissions Discussion from participants What we see Questions we have Response from the author Suggestions Judging will be done during and after discussion.

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  1. Information graphics JEA On-the-spot Moderation, Nov. 15, 2013

  2. Our process • Brief orientation • Sharing the submissions • Discussion from participants • What we see • Questions we have • Response from the author • Suggestions • Judging will be done during and after discussion

  3. Good sources to consult

  4. Key elements of an infograph • Headline • Chatter (introductory summary and explanation) • Callouts (labels and explanations of specific elements) • Explainers (supplemental explanation) • Sourceline (lets reader know where the information came from) • Byline (give yourself some credit)

  5. PDF sharing • We’ll run through the submissions in the order they appear in my directory. • Email me for access to this presentation and the sources I mentioned. • Gary Lindsay, MJE. North Central Regional Director, JEA Mentor for Iowa. glindsay711@mac.com • The presentation and references will be posted at www.journalismguy.wordpress.com

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