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AUDIENCE ANALYSIS

Group Members:
ALI RAZA
Hamza Shahzar
Table of Content

1. What magazine did you choose?


2. How does the magazine portray the person/activity on the cover?
3. What is the intended demographic of this magazine / Who is the intended
audience?
4. How did we know?
5. What could be changed on this magazine cover to appeal to a different
demographic?
6. Any thoughts on the magazine covers?
Text BOOK:
Focus on the International GCSE Computer Science
Syllabus.

Topics Covered:
Algorithms, Programming concepts, Data
representation, Computer systems, Networks, and Social
implications of computing.

Programming languages:
Python or Java.
Portray:

Visual Elements:
Image Selection
Color Palette
Typography
Design Style
Intended Demographic:

INTENDED AUDIENCE
Students
Scientists
Developers
Engineers
Researchers
Data scientist
Know:
International GCSE Computer Science: We have learned about the nature and purpose of the
International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) qualification and its relevance
to computer science education. We understand that IGCSE Computer Science courses cover
fundamental concepts, programming skills, and problem-solving abilities.
Oxford International AQA Examination: We have become familiar with Oxford International AQA
Examination as a collaboration between Oxford University Press and AQA, and its role in
providing educational resources and conducting examinations. We have learned that the
textbook we discussed aligns with the examination board's requirements and focuses on
preparing students for the IGCSE Computer Science examination.
Textbook Content: We have gained insight into the content covered in the "International GCSE
Computer Science" textbook. We now know that it includes topics such as algorithms,
programming concepts, data representation, computer systems, networks, and social
implications of computing. We have also noted the emphasis on developing computational
thinking, logical reasoning, and practical programming skills using languages like Python or
Java.
Target Audience: We have explored the intended demographic and target audience for the
textbook. Specifically, we have discussed that it is designed for students aged 14 to 16 who are
studying computer science at the IGCSE level and preparing for the Oxford International AQA
Examination.
Portrayal and Design: Although initially referring to a magazine cover, we have gained an
understanding of how to analyze how a magazine portrays a person or activity on its cover,
examining visual elements, emphasis and placement, and the overall tone and message.
Change:
Conclusion:
In conclusion, the "International GCSE Computer Science" textbook,
published for Oxford International AQA Examination, serves as a
valuable educational resource for students pursuing computer
science studies at the IGCSE level. With its alignment to the
International GCSE Computer Science syllabus, this textbook
provides a comprehensive and structured approach to learning key
concepts and skills in the field.

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