The creation of personas makes academic staff’s implicit understanding of students and the teaching team concrete and visual. They also help the group to better understand the needs of staff, including the lead academic, sessional instructors, guest lecturers, or anyone else who will be integral to the success of a course.
Personas have been widely adopted in marketing and user-centred design since Alan Cooper introduced them in his 1998 book The Inmates are Running the Asylum, but their use in higher education has not been widely documented. A few published examples do exist, for example from: