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    Posted October 18, 2012 by
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    Discover CNN I reporter website ... in first training for citizen journalism in Egypt

     


    In the first training of its kind for "citizen journalism" organized by Elmoustkbal online newspaper ( www.elmoustkbal.com ) in cooperation with the Egyptian Democratic Institute ,course lasted three days and the training which Amro Selim CNN Ireporter and executive editor of Elmoustkbal online newspaper and EX Vice President Office Broadcasting and Television Turkish Egypt. .

     

    It was during the training, which was explaining CNN I report website and explain how to be CNN ireport , and split training to a theoretical part eating several issues, including how you can turn from ordinary citizen or reader to citizen journalist movement News and interact with them, the reality of the press in Egypt and the origins and evolution of citizen journalism world, arts editor and journalist offer to the press charter, and tips for press interview contact telephone and to interview politicians, and tips to cover conflicts and attacks, and conduct interviews, tips for journalists rookies, and how to cover the election news, and set up an account on Twitter and YouTube, as well as Face book, and the best applications for citizens journalists.
    And other part practical training where trainees were divided into groups have produced a model of newspaper, paper, has also been shown how to communicate with website CNN ireport to view the work of the citizen journalist.

     

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