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Digital Journalism Center for Latin America
This comprehensive regional center, administered jointly by the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the University of Guadalajara (UdeG), is educating a new generation of Latin American and U.S. Hispanic journalists in how to marry journalistic quality and standards with the possibilities and potential of digital media. The Digital Journalism Center is working to advance the quality and delivery of information and improve understanding of technology, for the benefit of both journalists and the citizens they serve.
The Digital Journalism Center is offering all its courses online through the distance-learning platform of the University of Guadalajara. The Center's reach extends to all Spanish-language media in Latin America and the U.S. as well.
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Yumay Rincón Cuéllar of Capitales.com gets grant for Digital Journalism Program at University of Guadalajara
Yumay Rincón Cuéllar, editor of the Costa Rican-based business Web site capitales.com, is the recipient of a scholarship given by the International Center for Journalists in honor of NBC News broadcaster Tom Brokaw. The Brokaw Scholarship provides Rincón with tuition for a training program at the Digital Journalism Center in Guadalajara, Mexico.
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Guadalajara, Mexico -- AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) today announced a $30,000 contribution awarded to the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) to support a three-week online training program at the newly created Digital Journalism Center at the University of Guadalajara. AT&T’s grant represents the first corporate support for this program, which launched in September.
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AT&T otorga contribución de $30.000 dólares al Centro Internacional para Periodistas en apoyo al nuevo Centro de Periodismo Digital en Guadalajara. Programa en línea preparará a periodistas mexicanos y latinoamericanos con los más modernos recursos digitales para cubrir temas de servicio público
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October - December 2008
The first online course offering of the ICFJ-sponsored Digital Journalism Center for Latin America began Oct. 12 with 50 students enrolled from 10 countries. The five-week online course, entirely in Spanish, will be followed by three days of in-person training in December in Guadalajara.
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Apply Now!
Program Dates:
October 2008 - January 2010
For more information contact:
James Breiner
Knight International Journalism Fellow
Email: jbreiner@knight.icfj.org
Phone: 202-737-7300
Address: 1616 H St. NW 3rd Fl.
Washington, DC 20006
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Program Staff:
James Breiner was a business journalist for 19 of his 32 years in the news business, first as editor of a weekly in Columbus, Ohio, and then 11 years as president and publisher of the weekly Baltimore Business Journal, with a 30-person staff and readership of 65,000 in Baltimore, Md. Read more...
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