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Audience Culture

A- locate a technical document from your workplace or from home or the Internet, preferably one that might be found in IT field. Note that Figure 1-1 (Attached Page 2) provides a list of technical communication examples.Using the five goals and features of technical communication listed in the attached (page 4), describe how the document addresses these characteristics. Then, discuss whether or not you feel the document is successful in its overall goal. Provide examples from the document to illustrate.Please share the document by posting a link or a PDF of the sample used.

B- “one cardinal rule governs all on-the-job writing: Write for your reader, not for yourself”. This requires a solid audience analysis. As part of this analysis, you must also consider the audience’s cultural background, particularly in light of today’s global society.

discuss some general reader characteristics and methods for analyzing the readers of various technical and workplace documents.
describe additional considerations you need to make when dealing with a global audience or an audience from a culture different than your own. Feel free to choose a specific country or culture to analyze for this part of your response.

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Audience Culture

A- locate a technical document from your workplace or from home or the Internet, preferably one that might be found in IT field. Note that Figure 1-1 (Attached Page 2) provides a list of technical communication examples.Using the five goals and features of technical communication listed in the attached (page 4), describe how the document addresses these characteristics. Then, discuss whether or not you feel the document is successful in its overall goal. Provide examples from the document to illustrate.Please share the document by posting a link or a PDF of the sample used.

B- “one cardinal rule governs all on-the-job writing: Write for your reader, not for yourself”. This requires a solid audience analysis. As part of this analysis, you must also consider the audience’s cultural background, particularly in light of today’s global society.

discuss some general reader characteristics and methods for analyzing the readers of various technical and workplace documents.
describe additional considerations you need to make when dealing with a global audience or an audience from a culture different than your own. Feel free to choose a specific country or culture to analyze for this part of your response.

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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