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Tanzania editors explore the web: Journalists comment on the fact-finding days
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Tanzania editors explore the web. Postings from an internet training with journalists in Dar es Salaam, January 2012. Friday, February 3, 2012. Journalists comment on the fact-finding days. The training participants have posted their comments and reviews about what we have done the previous days. A posting of Njonjo Mfaume about the programme on Wednesday when we moved on to more practical fact-finding exercises. Here’s. Rose Haji explains some of those search tips in more detail. View my complete profile.
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Dar es Salaam editors going online: Using internet for better journalism
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Dar es Salaam editors going online. Postings from an internet workshop with Tanzanian editors in Dar es Salaam, February 2009. Wednesday, February 4, 2009. Using internet for better journalism. To get a good understanding on Tuesday’s session, I suggest visiting the participants’ blogs. Writes with great enthusiasm about how it was to open her own blog. Bakari Mnkondo. Explains some of the central issues yesterday and refers to a speech by media tycoon Rupert Murdoch. 8220;As the world goes global, inter...
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Dar es Salaam editors going online: Picture from class this morning
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Dar es Salaam editors going online. Postings from an internet workshop with Tanzanian editors in Dar es Salaam, February 2009. Friday, February 6, 2009. Picture from class this morning. Workshop participants busy by their computers this morning. In the front, Mkombe Zanda, editor at Radio Times, and Jiang Alipo, reporter from Daily News. Thanks to Maggid for the picture. More images in his blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. More photos and what we are taking home.
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Dar es Salaam editors going online: More photos and what we are taking home
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Dar es Salaam editors going online. Postings from an internet workshop with Tanzanian editors in Dar es Salaam, February 2009. Friday, February 6, 2009. More photos and what we are taking home. Front row internet workshop participants David Shija and Celina Matuja from Radio TV Tumaini enjoying the morning session on blogs and citizen journalism. Of Nipashe, here’s Peter Edson. Of Mwananchi and here’s Joyce Njarabi. Radio Uhuru. For Kiswahili readers, soma zaidi katika blogu ya Zuena Msuya. Journalist fr...
misainvestigativeinternet2012.blogspot.com
Tanzanian journalists investigating online 2012: More pictures from the internet training
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Tanzanian journalists investigating online 2012. Postings from a training on investigative internet journalism, Dar es Salaam, Oct 2012. Tuesday, 30 October 2012. More pictures from the internet training. Here is Ratifa Baranyikwa, news editor of Tanzania Daima, enjoying. A fact-finding exercise on Wednesday. Flora Rugashoborola is news editor at Star TV in Mwanza and also one of. Trainers of the regional internet training courses for reporters upcountry. Salaam School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
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Tanzanian journalists investigating online 2012: Some resources on online investigative reporting
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Tanzanian journalists investigating online 2012. Postings from a training on investigative internet journalism, Dar es Salaam, Oct 2012. Thursday, 25 October 2012. Some resources on online investigative reporting. Here’s a few articles and websites that I showed on Day 1 about investigative reporting going online:. How investigative reporting makes use of the internet. Paul Bradshaw is an online journalist and blogger who is writing a book about investigative journalism in the age of internet. Get help f...
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Tanzanian journalists investigating online 2012: How to avoid plagiarism
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Tanzanian journalists investigating online 2012. Postings from a training on investigative internet journalism, Dar es Salaam, Oct 2012. Friday, 26 October 2012. How to avoid plagiarism. Plagiarism and the need for ethical reporting and true professionalism have been continuously on the agenda during the training days. Lists the following examples as plagiarism:. Turning in someone else’s work as your own. Copying words or ideas from someone else without giving credit. Then how can you avoid plagiarizing?
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Tanzanian journalists investigating online 2012: Press invaded the internet training class
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Tanzanian journalists investigating online 2012. Postings from a training on investigative internet journalism, Dar es Salaam, Oct 2012. Wednesday, 24 October 2012. Press invaded the internet training class. This is my first posting from a training course on investigative internet journalism arranged here at the Tanzania Global Development Learning Centre (TGDLC). At the Institute of Finance Management in Dar es Salaam, the commercial capital of Tanzania. The morning was hectic as our class was invaded b...
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