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Certificate In Electronic Journalism
Number of Modules 6
Duration 600 Hours
COURSE STRUCTURE
Writing a Web Site (HTML)
Introduction to the Internet and HTML
The most important HTML Tags
Simplification through HTML Construction Software
Creating Links
Loading a Site onto the Internet
Adding Graphics
Designing a Web Site that Works
Advanced Features
Digital Photography
Introduction To Digital Technology How images are captured and stored, categories of equipment & software, scope of applications
Equipment
Digital Technology - Colour, resolution, sensors
Digital Cameras
Taking Photographs
Scanners
Uploading Images
The Digital Darkroom
Compositing & Imaging - Production & manipulation of images
Special Effects
Outputs & Applications- Printers, The Internet
Freelance Journalism
Introduction
Basic Writing Skills
The Publishing World
Manuscripts
Planning
Newspaper Writing
Magazine Writing
Writing books
Writing advertising
Special project
Advanced Writing Skills
Writing Themes
Writing a Regular Column
Educational Writing
Scientific Writing
Writing a Biographical Story
Writing a News Article
Fiction Writing
Other Writing.
Introduction to Publishing
Nature and Scope of the Publishing world
Desktop Publishing A
Desktop Publishing B
Illustration: Graphics
Illustration: Photography
Research Skills : Market Research, researching an article, etc
Marketing of Publications
Ethics & the law in publishing
Developing a publishing project
ASP.net
This module will expand on website database development techniques and more using Microsofts ASP.NET technology. There are 11 lessons as follows:
- Introduction
- VB.NET Essentials
- Web Forms
- Web Server Controls
- Form Validation
- Classes and Namespaces
- Creating ASP.NET Applications
- ADO.NET
- Error Handling
- Email from your Applications
- Project: Creating an Online Store
Small Business Opportunity for graduates -Franchise or Lisencing ACS courses as an affiliate or lisencee. Open to investors, established schools and start up operations, who can commit to appropriate investment of time and money, and ethiccs.
Why choose this course?
Develop skills in freelance writing, programming a web site and a broad understanding of the modern publishing industry. The publishing industry has changed greatly over recent decades, embracing IT not only for writing, but also production and increasingly for publishing. This is a very good course for anyone seeking a start in today's publishing industry. Most writing is now done on a computer, regardless of whether it is for web or print.
Career Opportunities
This course is a must for writers, journalists, freelance writers, and anyone interested in writing for the web.
This course is internationally accredited through I.A.R.C
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