What is audience analysis?

As the name suggests, it’s analyzing the characteristics of the population to whom you’ll be delivering training.  

Why should I do it?

At first glance, the academic audience seems obvious:  why, our audience is college students, of course!  That is, traditional 18-20 year-old, wet-behind-the-ears college freshman straight out of high school.

But are they, really?  These days, our student population is increasingly diverse.  Many are older, with some returning to school after raising children, others using education for work advancement, and still others who took a few years off to work and raise money for college.  They're also more ethnically and socioeconomically diverse.

To find out exactly who you’re teaching, we need to do an audience analysis.  The results will help you to better tailor your instruction to fit the needs of your students.

What are the areas used in audience analysis?

This list isn't exhaustive, but it'll give you the idea.

Ask yourself: what are my students':

What’s an example of an audience analysis?

Suppose you’re teaching a night class primarily composed of adult learners (older than traditional college age).   Research suggests that adult learners: