Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
leaflet, pamphlet and booklet
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2. Defination
• Booklet, leaflet and pamphlets are printed
materials, small in size, covered or bound containing
information on a subject or specific topic and
providing opportunity for reading, learning and/or
referring
4. Leaflets
• Leaflets are printed educational aids of a single sheet paper
folded to make a full page of printed matter on single side.
• A leaflet is commonly referred to as any piece of printed
information, which includes fact sheets, guides, small
booklets, broachers and usually distributed for a campaign to
disseminate the information or message to a large population.
5. Preparing leaflet
• Heading: Leaflet heading is the part which is most
prominently responsible for catching the attention of
people and is therefore considered as the most
important part the leaflet. The heading must be precise,
focused on the main theme and written in eye catching
words and colours.
Subheadings: Leaflet subheading are essential when
the main heading is not successful in covering the
theme of the main text or if stress required on a specific
point.
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• Text: The text in leaflets must be as possible and
should begin with impressive and interesting sentences
to capture the attention of readers.
Pictures: To make the leaflet more eye catching, the
pictures are mixed in the text so that it becomes more
easily understandable, interesting and meaningful.
Good colour combinations and background must be
used in organizing the leaflet so that leaflet could be
more attractive and amazing.
7. Uses of leaflets
• Leaflets are a good combination of written words,
illustrations and pictures so they are more widely
accepted.
They should have facts to enjoy a high level of
credibility and prestige in readers.
They are considered a permanent source of message
which cannot be alerted until and unless the leaflet is
tampered with.
A wide range of people may be targeted to spread the
message through leaflets.
9. Pamphlets
• Pamphlets are a type of nonprojected audiovisual aids.
A pamphlet is a paper that can be folded into two or
three or five, and the matter can be printed either on a
single or on both sides.
• In other words, a pamphlet is an
unbound booklet without a hard cover or binding.
10. Purpose of Pamphlet
• To mobilize people to support a cause.
To advertise a meeting or a specific event.
To popularize a slogan or a message.
Explain an issue to the community.
Inform people of their rights.
Win support for a campaign.
11. booklet
• A booklet is a small book with a cover page. A booklet
consists of more than 5,6 pages
12. • Provides basic information related to the subject/topic.
Provides additional knowledge.
Reinforces learning.
Contributes to increased retention of contents.
Used as an effective mass media for health education of
the people.
Acts as a teaching-learning aid and can be used at any
age.
13. Uses of booklet
• Individualized learning.
Makes mass education possible with high efficiency.
Easy to transport.
Commonly and constantly available.
Allow self-pacing. Certain people who read-skim
rapidly, using trigger word to read selectively and non sequentially.
Such processing cannot be used with
audiotapes.
Can be reproduction in logical languages. Needs very
little maintenance when compared with sophisticated
aids.