
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. | |