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J-school for citizen journalists

South Korea’s OhmyNews is opening a Citizen Journalism School to train citizen journalists to create content for publication online. Starting November, 2007, about 100 students will take courses writing, photo journalism and video news gathering. The link below to a post at OhmyNews provides details as well as pictures of the former elementary school near…

South Korea’s OhmyNews is opening a Citizen Journalism School to train citizen journalists to create content for publication online. Starting November, 2007, about 100 students will take courses writing, photo journalism and video news gathering. The link below to a post at OhmyNews provides details as well as pictures of the former elementary school near Seoul which will be the site of the new school.

South Korea’s OhmyNews is opening a Citizen Journalism School to train citizen journalists to create content for publication online. Starting November, 2007, about 100 students will take courses writing, photo journalism and video news gathering. The link below to a post at OhmyNews provides details as well as pictures of the former elementary school near Seoul which will be the site of the new school.

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