My name is Elie Harindavyi,
I attended the workshop training hold at Tumaini University Iringa University College.
I rarely appreciate the work shop as it is about journalism field in which I am specialist.
For this time of Globalization, journalists have to know how to use the current technology in order to be able to cope with the globe in general.
I appreciate yesterday class which was about how search new from different website. I have no idea of how to search quickly the contact of important offices or high personality of the important institution or organization. Bu the yesterday’s training was a very interest to me. I am sure that it will help me in my daily life when performing my duties.
Journalists are supposed to quip in different field. Like in greetings, we saw that the word hello can be search in many different languages. In 800 languages the word hello can be translated. His can help a journalist to cope with the new environment like a new society or community.
When reporting about event happen in different countries without knowing the capital city of the that country, the good way of search capital cities or the names of the head of the states are know through the yesterday’s training class.
A very important thing that I appreciate is to know how to create a new website. This was from September 24, when joining this training; I succeed to open a new website named New Life In Jesus Christ. His is not that the website is for the Christian only, but for all those people of different believes. Both they can enjoy the information existing in the website.
I thank the trainer of this workshop Mr. Peik Johanson who cam for Finland for the purpose of helping new journalist in Africa especially at Tumaini University-Iringa University at which I completed my three year being trained in Arts and Social Sciences for becoming a good journalist.
One think that I may ask to Mr. Peik and the other institution which are during with journalism in Finland to come in Burundi where journalism is not well develop and no training center for journalist.
Saturday, 27 September 2008
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