UK: long-distance online media training
Realizing that Internet speeds for these students were relatively slow, CPU keeps the classes mostly text-based with "interactive exercises that can easily be brought to the screen and then saved to disk or printed out."
The Newsroom Management class will run from 6 November 2006 to 9 February 2007 an it's goals will be to:
- train newsroom managers
- improve news gathering and reporting
- teach newsroom managers to recognise the important issues such as those covered by the UN Millennium Development Goals
- make managers aware of journalistic ethics and how these link with issues such as open democracy and good governance
- encourage accurate and responsible reporting
- give the general public unbiased information
- educate the public
Basic Journalism and Ethics will run from 6 November 2006 to 12 January 2007 and will cover:
- What makes news - and what makes a good reporter - how to find the angles that makes stories interesting
- News writing - hook the readers with beautifully crafted intros and well constructed stories
- Researching and interviewing - how to ask the right questions and get contacts to talk openly
- Covering incidents, politics - trick of the trade for specialist reporting
- Basic photography and basic sub-editing - how to take pictures editors want to use plus an insight into what sub-editors are looking for in reporters' copy
- Writing features, reviews, comment, and writing for the web - build your versatility by learning techniques for different types of journalism
- Ethics and the role of newspapers, plus other things reporters need to know - the moral, political and business background to journalism
See CPU's website for more information.
Source: CPU
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i want free media training with practicls