Updated March 2002

 


GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION

TechKnowLogia is read in 187 countries, covering the 8 regions of the world, and distributed as follows:
 

Region # of Countries % of Total Subscribers
North America
4
47%
Latin America & Caribbean
34
11%
Western Europe
24
17%
Eastern Europe
27
3%
Sub Saharan Africa
37
4%
Middle East & North Africa
22
3%
South East Asia
14
3%
East Asia & Pacific
25
12%

INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATION

Decision-makers, influentials and thought leaders in the following types of organizations read TechKnowLogia:
 

Type of Organization % of Total Subscribers
Academic/Research Institution 48%
Consulting Firm 5%
Development Organization 6%
Education/Training Institution 19%
Government 6%
Information & Communication Technology Firm  4%
Non-Governmental Organization 4%
Publishing (print, multimedia, software) 2%
Other 6%
  • Academic/Research Institutions
    • Worldwide academic/research institutions from 157 countries including top universities, colleges, science and technology institutes, accreditation commissions, and research centers.
       
    • Consulting Firms
      Consulting firms from 79 countries worldwideworldwide including Andersen Consulting, Barents Group, Booz Allen & Hamilton, Deloitte & Touche, EduVentures, Ernst & Young, KPMG, MITRE Corporation, and Price/Waterhouse Coopers.
       
    • Development Organizations
      Development organizations and foundations from 110 countries worldwide including: The European Commission, World Bank, UNESCO, CIDA, ILO, UNDP, UNICEF, Inter-American Development Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, AMIDEAST, UNFPA, World Health Organization, Pan American Health Organization, CARE Bolivia, International Development Research Center (IDRC), The Commonwealth of Learning, FAO, The United Nations, The Asian Development Bank, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, International Bureau of Education, Academy for Educational Development, The Ford Foundation, The Kellogg Foundation, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
       
    • Education/Training Institutions
      Education/Training Institutions from 137 countries worldwide including primary and secondary schools, tertiary training institutions and institutes of technology, vocational training institutions, learning centers, corporate training centers, curriculum development centers, and academies.
       
    • Government Institutions
      • Ministries/Boards/Departments of Education representing all regions of the world.
      • Municipal, state, and national government agencies, institutions/institutes, departments, libraries, divisions, embassies, councils, foundations and commissions covering all regions of the world.
      • US Government Agencies such as: National and State Departments of Education, Department of Defense, Environmental Protection Agency, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Commerce, Department of Energy, Internal Revenue Service, Library of Congress, NASA, US Senate Majority Office, Department of State, and US Agency for International Development.
    • Information & Communication Technology Firms/Corporations
      Information & Communication Technology Firms and Corporations from 86 countries worldwide including: Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Xerox, Bell Canada, IBM, Minolta, Deutsche Telekom, Siemens, Schoolnet India Ltd., Toshiba, Portugal Telecom, Microsoft, America Online, Inc., American Express, Cisco Systems, Compaq Computer Corporation, Eduventures.com, GTE, Lockheed-Martin, Motorola, Nextel, Oracle, PanAmSat Corporation, Qualcomm, Saudi Aramco, and Sun Microsystems.
       
    • Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
      NGOs from 92 countries worldwide such as: Australian Education Union, The United Nations Association, The British Council, International Council for Educational Media of Germany, World Association for Online Education of Germany, Distance Education Association of New Zealand, Partners for African Development, Association of Commonwealth Universities, American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), American Council on Education, Institute for Higher Education Policy, Institute of International Education, International Development Conference, International Partners in Education, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), The Asia Foundation, Shell/Texaco/Saudi Aramco Alliance, World Learning, and the International Federation of the Red Cross.
       
    • Publishing (print, multimedia, software)
      Publishing Firms from 45 countries worldwide such as: Mc Freddo International of Argentina, Educational Multimedia Services of Australia, Crownhill Publishing of Canada, The Hungry Mind Ltd of Canada, a.i.m. GmbH of Germany, Time-Life Books Netherlands, Juta Education Publishing South Africa, The Chronicle of Higher Education US, The McGraw-Hill Companies US, and John Wiley & Sons US.
       
    • Other Organizations
      Other organizations representing 92 countries world wide that include: religious institutions, legal institutions, pharmaceutical firms, associations, computer resellers, health care organizations, insurance and financial institutions, television broadcasting companies, self-employed, parents, and retail organizations.


    POSITION

    • Academic/Research Institution
      Presidents, Deans, Faculty, Program Directors, Lecturers, Technology Directors/Managers/ Advisers, Masters and Doctorate Candidates, Directors of Library Services, Department Directors and Vice Presidents, Instructional Designers, and Researchers
       
    • Consulting Firm
      Presidents, Vice Presidents, Directors, Principals, Consultants, Program Directors, Managing Associates, Managing Directors, Chairman, Trainers, Chief Technology Consultants, Chief Education Officers, and Researchers.
       
    • Development Organization
      President, CEO, Vice Presidents, Directors, Senior Program Officers, Program Associates, Information/Communications Specialists, Education Specialists, Managers, Research Officers, Analysts, Advisors, Economists, and Consultants.
       
    • Education/Training Institution
      Chief Executive Officers, Principals, Department Heads, Executive Directors/ Directors/Co-Directors/Program Directors, Training Specialists, Teachers, Academic Officers, Librarians, Program Specialists, Instructional Technologists, Lecturers, and PR Coordinators.
       
    • Government
      Ministers of Education, Advisers/Vice Advisers, Undersecretaries, Permanent Secretaries, Directors, Chiefs of Cabinets, Principal Assistant Secretaries, Systems Analysts, Product Officers, Project Managers, Information Technology Coordinators, Communications Specialists, Research Officers, Education Advisers, Program Specialists, Training Specialists, Presidents of Institutions, Consultants, Directors General, Economists, Foreign Relations Specialists, and Marketing Specialists.
       
    • Information & Communication Technology Firm
      Chief Executive Officers, Chairmen, Directors, Executive Directors, Executive Vice Presidents/Vice Presidents, Managers, Presidents, Regional Directors, Education Directors, Program Specialists/Officers/Managers/Coordinators, Organizational Development Officers, Marketing Officers, Training Managers and Specialists, Principal Course Developers, Systems Engineers, Web Developers and Web Marketing Managers, Technology Trainers, and Researchers.
       
    • Non-Governmental Organization
      Presidents, Executive Directors, Chief Executive Directors, Senior Advisors, Education Advisors, Project Officers, Consultants, Research Officers, Program Officers, Managing Directors, and Training Officers.
       
    • Publishing (print, multimedia, software)
      Presidents, Vice Presidents, Managing Directors, Development Editors, Technical Writers, Marketing Managers, Education Consultants, Project Managers, Educational Materials Editors, Educational Products Territory Managers, Area Training Executives, Editors, and Project Coordinators.