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 Guatemalan Journalists To Learn Digital Techniques at Workshop in Capital
Members of the Radioguate/GuateDigital Journalists Network and other colleagues will gather in Guatemala City July 24-27, 2008, for the training workshop “Guatemalan Journalism in the Digital Era,” an event organized with support from the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas.
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Mario Tascón of Group PRISA/El Pais (Spain) presents at the First Ibero-American Digital Journalism Colloquium organized by the Knight Center in Austin.
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 Brazilian Journalists Take New Online Course About Digital Journalism
The Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas is offering a new course in Portuguese for Brazilian journalists: Introduction to Journalism 2.0: Opportunities and Challenges in the Digital Era. The course takes place from July 21 to Aug. 17, 2008.
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 Latin American and Caribbean Journalists Begin New Online Course in Spanish: Journalism 2.0
The Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas, as part of its new focus as a digital media training center, has developed an introductory course to digital journalism in Spanish for journalists in Latin America and the Caribbean. The course, Journalism 2.0, takes place from July 14 to Aug. 17, 2008.
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 Mexican Journalists Learn to Become Digital Journalism Trainers
Twenty-four Mexican journalists from throughout the country participated in a digital training workshop June 27-28, 2008 in Mexico City. The Center for Journalism and Public Ethics (CEPET) and the Knight Center co-sponsored the event, which was held at the Tecnológico de Monterrey’s Mexico City campus.
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 Colombian Journalists Take Online Course in Spanish: Covering Armed Conflicts
The Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas, in partnership with Consejo de Redacción (The Newsroom Council), is offering an online course in Spanish for Colombian journalists, "Covering Armed Conflicts," starting July 1, 2008. The six-week course will be taught by Colombian journalist Álvaro Sierra and concludes Aug. 8.
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