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Sunday, 10 April 2016

Planning for Evaluation Question 3

For this question I'm going to do a podcast. This will be the best way to answer the question, "What have you learned from your audience feedback?" as it will be possible for me to discuss the strengths and weaknesses in detail whilst not being too complicated to make.

The way I plan to carry this out is to use a script (below) and record myself talking about the topics on the script. This will be very effective because I can just talk about what comes to mind when thinking about my audience feedback and I will be able to have it saved without needing to remember all my thoughts and jot them down. Although I have written a script, I don't plan to read directly off of it. This is because I don't want to plan too much but instead just want to talk about my ideas and let them flow, particularly on how I would improve if I was to carry out audience research again.

I wrote the script in a certain way. This was that I wrote a topic sentence for each topic that I wanted to talk about and then left room to expand on these topics when recording the podcast. This means that I can just use the thoughts that come to mind when recording my podcast and it will therefore be very detailed and have a lot of thoughts around the main topic. An example of this could be when talking about my questionnaire, I could say how I carried it out and then whether it was effective and then go on to say how I could improve it.

Script:

I learned a lot from my audience feedback. The most important thing I found out was who my target audience was for the genre I was doing...

Another thing I learned from my audience feedback was what people wanted to see...


My audience research also meant that I was able to improve what I already had. For example, I asked my peers what they thought I should improve after showing them my original draft edit...


I also learned a lot from my audience feedback because of parts of the feedback that were less effective. One reason it was less effective was because I didn’t ask huge amounts of people...


Another thing I learned from the mistakes I made was that I should have made sure to write down exactly what people told me soon after we spoke because then it would have been fresh in my memory...

A final thing I learned from my audience feedback is that you need to ask people to clarify in more detail what they thought...

This technique will therefore be very effective for the question being asked because it is easy to add lots of detail.






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