Over the years, journalism has had to reinvent itself and keep up with the evolution of society. With the arrival of the internet, it was the turn of digital journalism (or online journalism, as it is also known) to emerge, with its own characteristics of making news. In this sense, journalists gain new resources to tell their stories and create their narratives. And it was thinking of helping these professionals that the British news agency Reuters launched the free course Digital Journalism.

The training, which has two hour workload, presents the best practices in digital journalism, through practical instructions and didactic images. Are four modules that address, among other things, the collection of news in the digital world, the importance of checking and data, as well as practices that help the publication to be well regarded on social media.
On the official website of Reuters Training Course, the agency highlights the transformation in the way people consume news and the importance of professionals being constantly updated, in order to meet the public's desire, which is increasingly looking for in-depth and impartial reports. In addition, it is evidenced how ethics is the pillar for success.
How to sign up for Reuters' free digital journalism course
To join the course, just access the website of Reuters, Click in “Start Your Certification” and fill in some data, such as first and last name, email address and country of origin. After that, it is possible to have access to the course, which still delivers a digital certificate of completion to professionals who complete the training.
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Source: Reuters.
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