NEW MEDIA: A REVIEW OF SOME TRENDS IN JOURNALISM TRAINING IN AFRICA

A. Salawu
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The growth of the Internet and World Wide Web has brought about newest medium for journalism, otherwise called online or cyber journalism. This development has engendered inevitable revolutions in both the practice and training of journalism. This development, for instance, has brought about certain phenomena which include Convergence. For instance, newspaper websites now include video, podcasts, blogs and slideshows. These developments have triggered up new challenges for the journalist who must be well acquainted with the new media, and for the journalism teachers and schools who must be up-to-date in knowledge, resources and facilities. This new development has also challenged the corpus of mass communication theories, to the extent that some sorts of reviews have been attempted. This paper considers the foregoing, and specifically examines how the digital developments have impacted on both the formal and informal training of journalism. The paper observes that while many journalism schools in Africa are yet to grasp the full import of the new phenomena, a certain few are doing pretty well. The paper also acknowledges the informal training in ICT Journalism being provided on platforms such as Rhodes University School of Journalism and Media Studies’ annual Highway Africa Conference, Panos Institute West Africa, International Institute for ICT Journalism (PenPlusbytes) et.c.  The paper concludes with a call for a review of curriculum in most of journalism schools, a re-training of journalism teachers through informal platforms, adequate provision of infrastructures to enhance teaching in New Media, and a consideration of new business model for Journalism, in view of the new developments.
新媒体:回顾非洲新闻培训的一些趋势
互联网和万维网的发展为新闻带来了最新的媒介,也被称为在线或网络新闻。这一发展不可避免地在新闻实践和培训方面引发了革命。例如,这种发展带来了包括趋同在内的某些现象。例如,报纸网站现在包括视频、播客、博客和幻灯片。这些发展对必须熟悉新媒体的新闻工作者和必须掌握最新知识、资源和设施的新闻教师和学校提出了新的挑战。这一新的发展也挑战了大众传播理论的主体,在某种程度上,一些类型的评论已经尝试过。本文考虑了上述问题,并具体探讨了数字发展如何影响新闻的正式和非正式培训。这篇论文指出,尽管非洲的许多新闻学院还没有完全掌握这种新现象的重要性,但有少数几所做得很好。该论文还承认,在诸如罗德大学新闻与媒体研究学院的非洲公路年度会议、西非Panos研究所、国际信息通信技术新闻研究所(PenPlusbytes)等平台上提供了信息通信技术新闻方面的非正式培训。最后,本文呼吁针对新媒体的新发展,对大多数新闻院校的课程进行反思,通过非正式平台对新闻教师进行再培训,提供足够的基础设施以加强新媒体的教学,并考虑新的新闻商业模式。
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