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Description

The journalism professional has play a very important role for ages, their contribution to economic development of any nation is so much in this current dispensation, they play a very critical role on the executives to ensure that governance in any country is being follow as lay down by the constitution of that country. journalism can simply be define as the production and distribution of reports and information on the interaction of events, facts, ideas, and people that are the news of the day and that aid in informing the society or community some level or degree. We all agree in principle that journalism use specific methods in gathering information with variety of media such as television, print media, radio, internet etc. Journalist produce information in the nation that help the citizens to make informed choices especially when it come to choosing a leader of a nation its the information that is available that will be used to help the citizen choose from many candidates. Journalism also help in exposing the wrongs and ills of society so that we can all live in peace as a unify people with a common aim of developing our own country. Let not also forget that in this modern times many journalist ignore their journalism ethics and standards and conduct themselves any how by even taking bribe to twist the information or hide behind one political group that he support and give wrong information about others.
Every journalist must remember that no matter what, their first obligation is to the truth, and they should only be loyal to the citizens as well as ensuring that the information they put out there, is  well verified so that they will not destroy meaningful citizens reputation for their individual gains.The digital revolution has drastically change the shape and style of journalism a little, but l must say that technology is a great compliment to journalism. Good journalist have exceptional writing skills, and possess great questioning skills.
Who this course is for:
Journalist, media practitioners, communication expert, public relation officers, broadcasters, presenters,media host, radio and television stations, media directors, government agencies, media owners, media consultant, managers, everybody companies, business men, everybody etc.

What you'll learn

Essential rules of journalism

Element of good journalism

Journalism ethics and standard

Five tips to becoming a successful journalist

Five tips for reporters entering the digital journalism world

Journalism skills every modern journalist need to have

Tips for engaging with the media

A journalist guide to cognitive bias

Digging deep: strategies for investigation

The path of a journalist

History of journalism

Types of journalism

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction
5
1.1-Introduction
1.2-What is journalism
1.3-History of journalism
1.4-Types of journalism
1.5-The path of a journalist
2-Essential Rules Of Journalism
6
2.1-Ask question, dig for the story and master the language
2.2-Spelling matters, know thy publication and contacts are your career
2.3-Once it's off the record keep it that way, three is a golden number
2.4-Editors are teachers, mind the wood count and deadlines are holy
2.5-Know the law, always do research and have it outlined
2.6-Keep and file everything, guard your vices and burnout is a rahid, fanged monkey
3-Element Of Good Journalism
10
3.1-Journalism's first obligation is to the truth
3.2-Its first loyalty is to citizen
3.3-Its essence is a discipline of verification
3.4-Its practitioners must maintain an independence from those they cover
3.5-It must serve as an independent monitor of power
3.6-It must provide a forum for public criticism and compromise
3.7-It must strive to keep the significant interesting and relevant
3.8-It must keep the news comprehensive and proportional
3.9-Its practitioners must allowed to exercise their personal conscience
3.10-Citizen too have right and responsibilities when it comes to the news
4-Journalism Ethics And Standard
13
4.1-Journalistic ethics and standard
4.2-Evolution and purpose of codes of journalism
4.3-Codes of practices
4.4-Accuracy and standard for factual reporting
4.5-Slander and libel consideration
4.6-Harm limitation principles
4.7-Ethics and standard in practice
4.8-Journalist perspective and releasing unbiased factual news
4.9-Genres ethics and standards
4.10-Relationship with freedom of press
4.11-Variation, violations,and controversies
4.12-Taste , decency and acceptability
4.13-Campaigning in the media
5-Five Tips To Becoming A Successful Journalist
5
5.1-Good writing skills
5.2-Practical communication skills
5.3-Research your topic
5.4-Knowledge in journalism
5.5-Create a digital portfolio
6-Five Tips For Reporters Entering The Digital Journalism World
5
6.1-Build your own brand
6.2-Be good story tellers, but also understand the business
6.3-Being a curator
6.4-Engage with your community
6.5-Ask difficult question
7-Journalism Skills Every Modern Journalist Needs To Have
5
7.1-Interviewing skills and reporting skills
7.2-Ethics and writing skills
7.3-Digital journalism skills and investigative reporting
7.4-Mobile journalism skills and editing
7.5-Social media and video journalism skills
8-Tips For Engaging With The Media
5
8.1-Be strategic and take advice - you're not alone
8.2-Do not expert journalists to share your agenda and do your research
8.3-Give journalist notice and have a clear messages and deliver it in plain english
8.4-Bee interesting and consider the time factors
8.5-Stay in your comfort zone and remember journalists are humans
9-A Journalist's Guide To Cognitive Bias (And How To Avoid It)
6
9.1-Ikea effect and sunk cost fallacy
9.2-Uniqueness bias
9.3-Negative bias
9.4-Framing bias
9.5-The anchoring bias
9.6-Fading effect bias
10-Digging Deep: Strategies For Investigation
3
10.1-Public record projects
10.2-Strategies for working with sources
10.3-On finding stories