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− | {{Term|AUDIENCE ANALYSIS| It is a task or a tool which is a | + | {{Term|AUDIENCE ANALYSIS| It is a task or a tool which is a first step in setting on a training activity. A training activity must be targeted toward the intended audience, which should be defined by a number of factors such as learner's personal characteristics, intellectual and technology skills, [[Knowledge|knowledge]] level and purpose of taking the course. So, the intented audience is referred to as the who, what, wher, and why. To conduct an effective analysis organize the resulting questions and answers in a [[#Audience Analysis Model|audience analysis model]]. <ref> [http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] (5 March 2008) [http://www.fgcu.edu www.fgcu.edu] (27 june 2008), [http://www.wsu.edu www.wsu.edu] (27 june 2008)</ref>}} |
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AUDIENCE ANALYSIS |
It is a task or a tool which is a first step in setting on a training activity. A training activity must be targeted toward the intended audience, which should be defined by a number of factors such as learner's personal characteristics, intellectual and technology skills, knowledge level and purpose of taking the course. So, the intented audience is referred to as the who, what, wher, and why. To conduct an effective analysis organize the resulting questions and answers in a audience analysis model. [1] |
Conducting an Audience Analysis |
Step by StepIt would help you to create a profile of the intended audience and to come up with a strategy to adapt arguments to best suit it.
Audience Analysis ModelJob Aids |
References
- ↑ Wikipedia (5 March 2008) www.fgcu.edu (27 june 2008), www.wsu.edu (27 june 2008)
- ↑ www.wikihow.com (14 August 2008), www.ehow.com (28 August 2008)