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Audience Recognition and Involvement

Audience Recognition Types of Audience

3 Audience Recognition Determine whether your audience is 1.High tech 2.Low tech 3.Lay 4.Multiple

4 1.High Tech Audience Work in your field of expertise Same department or similar capacity in other company Can be termed as colleagues because they have Same educational background Same work experience Same level of understanding Writing to high tech audience is easy.

5 Characteristics of High Tech Audience 1.Are experts in the your field. 2.High tech jargon, acronyms and abbreviations can be used. 3.Minimal details about standard procedures or technical theories 4.Little background information about a project’s history.

6 2.Low-Tech Audience Familiar with your field’s technology but do not know the details. Include Bosses Subordinates Co-workers in other departments. Colleagues in other companies.

7 Characteristics of Low- tech Audience 1.Familiar with your field’s technology without knowing details. 2.Preferable to define jargon, abbreviation and acronyms. 3.Define technical concepts. 4.Need for providing background information

8 3.Lay Audience Do not work for the company and have no knowledge about your field of expertise. Include Customers Clients End users Writing to lay audience is difficult and demanding.

9 Characteristics of Lay Audience 1.Unfamiliar with your field’s technology. 2.Avoid jargon, abbreviations and acronyms or define them thoroughly. 3.Avoid high-tech terms or define them thoroughly. 4.Lay readers need background information.

10 4.Multiple Audience Correspondence is not always sent to just one type of audience. Challenging to write for multiple audience with different levels of understanding.

11 Characteristics of Multiple Audience 1.Provide background data as some of the readers will be unfamiliar with the subject matter. ( Use references ) 2.Define jargon, acronyms and abbreviations. (Within parenthesis or in a glossary) 3.Use a matter-of-fact business like tone.

Defining terms for different audience levels

13 1.High Tech Audience Use jargon, acronym or abbreviation alone HTTP 2.Low Tech Audience Use jargon, acronym or abbreviation with parenthetical definition. HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) 3.Lay Audience Use jargon, acronym or abbreviation with extended definition. Extended definition = Term + Type + Distinguishing Characteristics. HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is a computer access code providing secure communications on networks.

Biased Language Issues of Diversity

15 Avoid Sexist Language Radium was discovered by a woman, Marie Curie. Radium was discovered by Marie Curie. Mrs Acton, an attractive blonde, is Joe’s assistant. Mrs Acton is Joe’s assistant. The manager is responsible for the productivity of his department. Management is responsible for departmental productivity. A good lawyer will make sure that his clients are aware of their rights. A good lawyer will make sure that clients are aware of their rights.

16 Words to avoid Mankind Manpower Businessmen Policemen Firemen Chairman Waiter / Waitress People Workers, personnel Business people Police officers Firefighters Chairperson Server

Audience Involvement Keep your reader interested !!

18 Achieve Audience Involvement Through 1.Personalized Tone Modern technical writing is person to person communication. 2.Reader Benefit Motivate your readers by giving them what they want or need.

19 1. Personalized Tone 1.Pronoun Usage Upon receipt of form, the company will issue a replacement policy. As soon as we get the form, we’ll send you your replacement policy. 2.Names 3.Contractions

20 2. Reader Benefit 1.Explain the Benefit State benefit early or late in the technical document. 2.Use Positive Verbs and Words We’ve received your letter complaining about our services. Thank you for writing to us about our services. We can not process your request. You failed to follow the printed instructions. So that we may process your request rapidly, please fill in line 6 on the printed form.

Let’s Revise!!

22 What we studied today? Recognize the types of audience as high- tech, low-tech, lay or multiple. How to define terms for different audience. Avoid gender biased or sexist language. Involve your audience through Personalized Tone (Use Pronouns, Names, Contractions) Reader Benefit ( Explain benefit and Use positive words)