Audience: 1-The Spectator
Audience: 1-The Spectator
Types of Audience
1-The Spectator
A Spy is someone who attends an event with the goal of reporting back
to their own audience about the experience.
4-The VIP
A VIP wants more than just a unique experience - they want exclusive
content. What are they getting by attending an event that they would
not be able to find online or in another everyday context? Exclusive
announcements, early releases, and teasers for future ventures will
attract VIPs.
Finding out what your audiences know
Ask them before you write:
Ask them after you write:
Audience’s position:
responsibilities and duties of audience members
Prior contacts:
dealings with audience extent of their knowledge
WHAT IS A REPORT
A report is a document that presents information in an organized format for a
specific audience and purpose. Although summaries of reports may be delivered
orally, complete reports are almost always in the form of written documents.
1. Introduction
2. Discussion
2.1 Technological benefits
2.1.1 Efficiency
2.1.2 Access to monitoring
2.2 Technological weaknesses
2.2.1 Disconnections
2.2.2 Lack of face-to-face support
3. Conclusion
4. References
Kinds of Reports
Informal report
Formal report
Short or Long Reports
Periodic report
Informative report