Media programmes scheduled for this week include webinars, call for applications, and others between (August 24-29,2020). The programmes compiled by Oyinlola Awonuga are listed below with details:
Monday, August 24, 2020
Entries for a day online health misinformation workshop by Africa Check closes today.
The workshop is for journalists, mass communication or media-related studies students in Nigeria interested in learning how to spot false information.
Click to Apply: https://bit.ly/348BPIq
Monday, August 24, 2020
Dataphytes call for applications for campus journalists is still ongoing.
As Dataphyte’s Campus Journalist Ambassador, there are opportunities to learn tips and tools that will make you a leader in the data journalism space.
Find more details and apply here https://t.co/Z4u5sAP8Gj https://t.co/lScIa53oMA
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Media Associates International holds a day free webinar for self-published authors.
The webinar will guide you through the basics, discussing a wide variety of approaches and tools that are available to anyone and that don’t require large amounts of money. Learn to develop a personalized plan of action for marketing your book. Determine where to focus your time and attention to make the greatest impact in reaching your target readers.
Christine Kindberg is author of the novel, “The Means That Make Us Strangers.” She works as a Spanish-language editor at Tyndale House Publishers and is currently guest faculty at Wheaton College, teaching fiction writing.
Click to Register online now:
Thursday, August 27, 2020
Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism is hosting a webinar on “How adequate are existing norms and instruments for protecting press freedom.”
To register for this webinar click here: https://t.co/i1CaysNadu.https://t.co/TXaQTA1ZP4 (https://twitter.com/ptcij/status/1297489002434646016?s=20)