Open School of Journalism Introduces Free Media Section
The Open School of Journalism introduces free study material in their website.
New York, NY, November 22, 2015 --(PR.com)-- The Open School of Journalism offers free videos, podcasts, and articles about skills relevant for journalists in their newly launched media section. As of now, there are eleven topics available.
These current and state-of-the-art topics include creative ways to find new stories, tips for investigation and inquiry, how to write headlines and the lead, how to write journalistic copies using the inverted pyramid, and how to write the final paragraph. They also provide tips on how to win a journalistic award and how to approach editorial offices as a freelance journalist.
The Open School of Journalism is an independent, international journalism school with first-rate, award-winning lecturers from all over the world. The school offers a one-year online and distance course that leads to a Certificate in Journalism according to ISCED-2011-Level 4. The broad selection of course module electives covers journalistic skills, media channels (print, broadcast, online), areas and genres of journalism as well as public relations.They are specialists in distance education and offer maximum flexibility concerning time and place of learning. The School’s teaching program is strictly focused on giving students the expertise they require in order to work as professional journalists.
These current and state-of-the-art topics include creative ways to find new stories, tips for investigation and inquiry, how to write headlines and the lead, how to write journalistic copies using the inverted pyramid, and how to write the final paragraph. They also provide tips on how to win a journalistic award and how to approach editorial offices as a freelance journalist.
The Open School of Journalism is an independent, international journalism school with first-rate, award-winning lecturers from all over the world. The school offers a one-year online and distance course that leads to a Certificate in Journalism according to ISCED-2011-Level 4. The broad selection of course module electives covers journalistic skills, media channels (print, broadcast, online), areas and genres of journalism as well as public relations.They are specialists in distance education and offer maximum flexibility concerning time and place of learning. The School’s teaching program is strictly focused on giving students the expertise they require in order to work as professional journalists.
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Open School of Journalism
Sarah Miller
+1–347–4260209
www.openschoolofjournalism.com
Contact
Sarah Miller
+1–347–4260209
www.openschoolofjournalism.com
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