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Mexican university offers digital journalism courses


The 2nd International Digital Journalism Program will offer five three-day courses at the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UNAL) in Monterrey, Mexico from Sept. 3, 2009 – Jan 23, 2010. The program will be taught in Spanish and is targeted towards a broad range of journalists, including traditional reporters, social media coordinators, and graduate students.

The courses will discuss cutting-edge technical, theoretical, financial, and practical aspects of digital reporting, working to train journalists to survive and thrive in the digital era.

The first class, Entrepreneurial Journalism: How to finance and manage digital media, will take place September 3-5 and will be taught by Knight International Journalism Fellow James Breiner.

For more information about the courses and the cost of enrollment, see the program’s website.


James Breiner gives a brief description of his course (Spanish)


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