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Citizen Journalism Theory and Use

This course aims to introduce the user to the discipline of Citizen Journalism. It draws on the work of the leading proponents of Citizen Journalism to offer a basic introduction to the concept, describing its potential for civil society as an advocacy tool.

Citizen Journalism Theory and Use.pdf | Citizen Journalism Theory and Use.doc
E-Module: Digital storytelling

Digital stories are stories produced, stored and disseminated using digital media. It is a method of recording and documenting the voices and experiences of ordinary people’s true stories using digital media in a compelling and emotionally engaging way.

UNIT 1.pdf | UNIT 2.pdf | UNIT 3.pdf | UNIT 4.pdf
E - Module: Blogging And Security

Many people are blogging to express their opinions on current issues in their countries that are not being covered in the mainstream media. Sometimes these opinions and issues are uncontroversial, and blogging can be dangerous. Fortunately, here a very good guide general guide to some security issues

E-Module Blogging_and security.pdf | E-Module Blogging and security.doc
E-Module: Podcasting

Podcasts are audio files - generally in MP3 format - that can be uploaded to the web and downloaded to individual PCs or laptops and transferred to an iPod or other MP3 player for listening. Special software is needed for subscribing to podcasts -- iTunes is very widely used, but many other programmes are also freely available.

E-Module Podcasting.pdf | E-Module Podcasting.doc
Reporter’s Guide to Multimedia Proficiency

This booklet offers some guidance for journalists who are ready to learn how to transform themselves into multimedia journalists. This series should demystify many of the new options for storytelling that have been made possible by digital tools.

Reporters Guide to Multimedia Proficiency.pdf