CEJ
Kamal Adham Center for Journalism Training and Research
Journalists and bloggers compare notes at Adham Center’s global “lessons learned” gathering
The often dangerous relationship between writers and governments , the use of technology to evade censorship, and the blurry line between online journalists, bloggers and new media activists. These and many more topics were tackled at a two-day global “lessons learned” online summit convened by the Kamal Adham Center for Journalism Training and Research at The American University in Cairo.
 
Adham Center's Virtual Newsroom at Washington State University
The Adham Center’s Virtual Newsroom in Second Life was featured in a summit on Reporting in Virtual Spaces at the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication at Washington State University.
 
Arab Journalists from Across the Region Gather at Adham Center for Online Training
The second workshop of the Arab Online Journalism Project will launch May 15 and last for one week with more journalists from different Arab countries participating and a more advanced training on online journalism planned for the sessions.
 
U.S. Public Diplomacy Chief says Bush Policies, Not Communication Failures, Responsible for Negative U.S. Image
“Inaugurating the Adham Center’s new Virtual Newsroom, the head of U.S. public diplomacy told a group of Egyptian bloggers that Bush administration policies, not a failure to communicate America’s message, are responsible for negative attitudes toward the U.S. in the Muslim world.
 
Advice from the Experts
“The first duty of a journalist is to listen.” That was the advice of BBC veteran Tim Sebastian, a man who has spent his career listening – and asking the right questions.