IGCSE ICT: Chapter 9 - Audience
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mehmet adsan
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Computers
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10th - 11th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
Each of the following are examples of characteristics of audience to remember when making a presentation except:
Age
Address
Knowledge
Expectations
Experiences
2.
Multiple Choice
How can you get the target audience?
Interview many people, questionnaires and use market research
Visiting the schools
Through the Facebook
TV advertisement
3.
Multiple Choice
If you don't produce ICT solutions that are built for a specific audience you could run into a variety of problems. Which one might not be one those problems.
Can't read fonts
No attraction
Can't use the product
No good weather
4.
Multiple Choice
Assume that you invented a water purification machine and you want to sell the want to sell the machine which is 10K USD per machine. You want to give a seminar to the people about it. Who can be your audience.
People who live in an area that there is no water.
People who live in Karamoja, Uganda
Business man and people who work in respective department of Government.
People who are teachers or workers.
5.
Multiple Select
Which 2 of the following is the correct definition of a target audience.
People who will use the product.
People who will create the presentation
People who the product is aimed for
People who holds a target
People who are making the product
6.
Multiple Select
Choose 4 characteristics of audience that should be considered when making an IT product.
Income Level
Age
Hair Color
Gender
interest
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