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The audience of this blogCreated by Mark Morton (University of Waterloo) on October 4, 2005
I've established this blog as a way of centralizing and disseminating information and ideas that I come across in my role as Instructional Program Manager at the Centre for Learning and Teaching Through Technology at the University of Waterloo. However, I've sat here with my fingers on the keyboard for some time, wondering who the audience of this blog is. At one extreme, it could just be for me. At the other extreme, it could be for anyone at the University of Waterloo or (I suppose) beyond. I do know, though, that it's crucial to establish, at least in my own mind, a target audience. Otherwise, the scope of the blog will be in flux; and as I know from working on some book projects, it's easier to write cogently when you have a sense of your audience's frame of reference and assumptions. So, until I indicate otherwise, I'm going to envision that my audience is made up of the seven Faculty Liaisons at the University of Waterloo: Pia Marks, Katherine Lithgow, Antonia Palmer, Scott Anderson, Paul Kates, Jane Holbrook, and Laura Briggs -- they are the conduits between the LT3 Centre (which aims to foster learning through technology) and their respective faculties.
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Well you got quoted by Stephen Downes a while back, Mark, so that must have bumped up your readership :-)