Comments on: #Fact: Informative Headings Help Readers https://3764w18.tracigardner.com English 3764 @ Virginia Tech, Winter 2017–2018 Wed, 03 Jan 2018 13:52:50 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2 By: Tom Conroy https://3764w18.tracigardner.com/fact-informative-headings-help-readers/#comment-1171 Fri, 05 Jan 2018 04:33:19 +0000 https://btw-f17.tracigardner.com/?p=4357#comment-1171 As a reader, if I am trying to find a specific piece of information, a more informative heading will certainly help my search. Large, unlabeled sections or sections with vague headings are too common in professional documents. Of the three styles of headings shown in the sample, I responded best to the informative headings. I would imagine, however, that one has to be careful not to make the heading too long or unwieldy. Short, informative headings are the way to go.

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By: Tracy Duong https://3764w18.tracigardner.com/fact-informative-headings-help-readers/#comment-1168 Fri, 05 Jan 2018 03:57:35 +0000 https://btw-f17.tracigardner.com/?p=4357#comment-1168 Heading design is very important to take note of as a writer because it’s usually the first thing a reader notices when skimming an article. As long as the headings are descriptive enough for the reader to get the gist of the article, then he/she will be able to determine right then and there if he/she will be using that article for his/her project.

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By: Paul Stiles https://3764w18.tracigardner.com/fact-informative-headings-help-readers/#comment-1167 Fri, 05 Jan 2018 00:48:30 +0000 https://btw-f17.tracigardner.com/?p=4357#comment-1167 The more I learn about Proposals the more they remind me of how I take notes. Personally I prefer Informative headers because the can be used to flag information for the reader especially if the document is long. For the short proposal I used generic topic headings because informative headers felt excessive.

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By: KC Cowan https://3764w18.tracigardner.com/fact-informative-headings-help-readers/#comment-1163 Thu, 04 Jan 2018 23:57:27 +0000 https://btw-f17.tracigardner.com/?p=4357#comment-1163 Heading design is definitely a big part of how a reader perceives the separation of information in a writing. I typically break up sections within a paper by using larger, bolded font that may sometimes be of a different color. For the proposal, I experimented with different fonts between headers and the body, and so far, I can see how a much clearer distinction between the two.

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By: Hassan Alamir https://3764w18.tracigardner.com/fact-informative-headings-help-readers/#comment-1161 Thu, 04 Jan 2018 22:48:08 +0000 https://btw-f17.tracigardner.com/?p=4357#comment-1161 when I read articles, I feel that having heading help me locate the information I need and care about. it also makes the article more organized in logical order.

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By: Gabriel Irigaray https://3764w18.tracigardner.com/fact-informative-headings-help-readers/#comment-1160 Thu, 04 Jan 2018 22:34:21 +0000 https://btw-f17.tracigardner.com/?p=4357#comment-1160 When having to cite scientific articles and field reports for class assignments, I find that the use of both topic and descriptive headings can be helpful when trying to revert back to information in the journal. Descriptive headings can also be useful when reading because they allow the reader to tie the body of the paragraph back to its main point.

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