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SANAAG UNIVERSITY
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ADVANCED VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
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SUMMER COURSE:
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AN INTRODUCTION TO JOURNALISM
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20th July to 19th November 2013
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Instructor Information  Instructor: Abdikadir Ahmed Hassan 
Contact Number: 0634017243  E-mail: kabaweyne02@gmail.com
Course Information 
Course code: AVQ 03 
Course Title: Introduction to journalism 
Prerequisite: None 
Credit Hours: 2.5 hours 
Course duration: 17 weeks  Venue: SU printing services hall


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INTRODUCTION:
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This is a four months course of Introduction to Journalism that will give students a basic understanding of the essential elements of journalism.
Below are content navigation systems to help you browse the encyclopedia. They serve as an alternative to the search box, and are especially useful when you don't know exactly what you are looking for, or for when you want to see ''everything'' on a particular subject.


== Topic lists ==
Every day there will be lectures on various journalism sessions and practical tasks every weekend. The students are required to go different places in Erigavo to do their own reporting and interviewing for news stories and for their own feature. Every day there will be discussions about what the students have encountered out on the streets to sharpen their questioning skills and to make them aware of the ethical issues journalists are confronted with in order to fortify their news judgment.


Presenting article links, list articles provide the function of tables of contents.
There will be also further lectures and discussion on the specifics of reporting, news writing, interviewing and questioning, sourcing and investigative reporting. The emphasis will be on print journalism and students will be writing their own stories practically every day, including in-class writing assignments within a limited time frame. This course contains as well the provision of some theoretical and practical knowledge about broadcasting. The students will learn basic lessons about Radio and TV Journalism including Broadcasting Qualities and responsibilities; Prospects and challenges to broadcasting in Somaliland, Story format and copy layout and Interviewing for broadcast.


=== Overviews ===
GENERAL OBJECTIVES
* [[Portal:Contents/Overviews|Overview]]—main articles of various topics
1. To give an insight and understanding of what journalism entails.
* [[Portal:Contents/Outlines|Outlines]]—subject summaries, as follows:
2. To give basic skills in reporting and writing both news stories and news features.
*# Ease of discovery—outlines show which topics belong to a subject and why
3. To give an understanding of the different techniques of reporting, interviewing and writing that journalists use
*# Subject structure—outlines show topic relationships (what belongs to what)
4. To enable students to find a better placement opportunity in radio and TV broadcasting
* [[List of academic disciplines and sub-disciplines]]—subjects studied in college or university
* Classification systems providing an outline or overview of knowledge:
** [[List of Dewey Decimal classes]]—top two levels of this library classification system, linked to Wikipedia articles
** [[Library of Congress Classification]]—LCC subjects linked to Wikipedia articles
** [[Wikipedia:Outline of Roget's Thesaurus|Outline of Roget's Thesaurus]]—articles organised into a system based on six classes, with thousands of branches, following Roget's system


=== Item lists ===
COURSE OUTCOMES
* [[Portal:Contents/Lists|Lists]]—List of lists of related items (things)
* Two of the broadest item list collections are:
** [[Lists of countries and territories]] and many [[lists by country]]
** [[Lists of people]] including [[Lists of people by nationality|by nationality]] and [[Lists of people by occupation|by occupation]]


=== Timelines ===
By writing a variety of news stories and news features, the students will learn not only how to write and make such stories but also the kind of interviewing, questioning and research that is necessary to write them properly, through the lectures, in-class assignments and by going out into the city to do their own reporting and interviewing.
* [[List of timelines|Timelines]]—list articles chronologically.
** [[List of centuries]]
** [[List of decades]]
** [[List of historical anniversaries]]—e.g. events on January 1 of any year
** [[{{CURRENTYEAR}}]]—major events this year
** [[Portal:Current events]]—featured current events and related project activities
** [[Deaths in {{CURRENTYEAR}}]]—lists notable people who died this year
** [[:Category:Graphical timelines]]—graphical timelines in the category and subcategories, arranged alphabetically


=== Lists of articles by quality or popularity ===
Students will also learn what the different techniques of interviewing, questioning, and sourcing are and how to apply them. Students will also gain an understanding of what a feature entails. Basic concepts of ethical journalistic behavior will also be discussed.
==== <small>Featured content</small> ====
[[Portal:Featured content|Featured content]] is the best Wikipedia has to offer, via vigorous [[Wikipedia:Peer review|peer review]]. Presented by type:
* [[Wikipedia:Featured articles|Featured articles]]{{·}}[[Wikipedia:Featured lists|Featured lists]]{{·}} [[Wikipedia:Featured pictures|Featured pictures]]{{·}} [[Portal:Featured portals|Featured portals]]{{·}} [[Portal:Featured sounds|Featured sounds]]{{·}} [[Wikipedia:Featured topics|Featured topics]]


====<small>Most popular articles</small>====
TEACHING METHODS
* [[Wikipedia:Top 5000 pages]] (of the last week)
* [http://wikitop.alwaysdata.net Wikitop]—Top 30 most popular articles by categories, with user comments on traffic jumps


==Alternate formats==
The primary method used will be in-class lectures and the work of students themselves do by going into the city of Erigavo to do their own reporting and interviewing with discussions at the end of every activity about their experiences.

There will also be in-class writing assignments, with time limitations; in-class interviewing exercises; there will be discussions on feature writing, the “new journalism”, investigative reporting and on how in the age of the internet journalism has changed.
=== Portals ===
Students will write on a practically daily basis – the articles will be short, usually no more than 300 words, which requires more intellectual rigor and above all “thinking it through”
A portal introduces the reader to a subject by presenting images, categories and excerpts of key articles. Portals also guide editing by providing to-do lists.
The students will learn how to make feature stories and will go out to do further reporting on their feature – there will be no afternoon class. All features will need to be made and they could send in electronically to the e-mail address of the lecturer kabaweyne02@gmail.com
* [[Portal:Contents/Portals|Portals]]{{·}}[[:Category:Portals]]

=== Wikipedia books ===
[[Wikipedia:Books|Wikipedia books]] are collections of Wikipedia articles that can be viewed, downloaded, or printed into a book. They provide a roadmap for a course of study in a particular subject.
* [[:Category:Wikipedia books (community books)]]—an alphabetical list of the books
* [[:Category:Wikipedia books]]—a list of the books, categorized by topic

=== Spoken articles ===
Growing collections of Wikipedia articles are starting to become available as spoken word recordings as well.
* [[:Category:Spoken articles]]—an organized list of all spoken articles
* [[Wikipedia:Spoken articles]]—some general information about the spoken article technology

== Glossaries ==
Glossaries are lists of terms with definitions. Wikipedia includes hundreds of alphabetical glossaries.
* [[Portal:Contents/Glossaries|Glossaries]]{{·}} [[:Category:Glossaries]]

== Wikipedia's index systems ==
=== Category system ===
Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:Categorization|collection of category pages]] is a classified index system. It is automatically generated from category tags at the bottoms of articles and most other pages. Nearly all of the articles available so far on the website can be found through these subject indexes.

If you are simply looking to browse articles by topic, there are three top-level pages to choose from:
* [[:Category:Main topic classifications]]—probably what you are looking for: Arts, History, Technology, etc.
* [[:Category:Fundamental categories]]—organizes articles into 'abstract' [[ontology|ontological]] categories in a way that every article can reasonably be expected to be classified within it; and
* [[Portal:Contents/Categories]]—a hand-crafted list of first- and second-level topic categories.

For biographies, see [[:Category:People categories by parameter]].

[[:Category:Contents]] is technically at the top of the category hierarchy, but contains many categories useful to editors but not readers. [[Special:Categories]] lists every category alphabetically.

===Alphabetical lists of articles===
Wikipedia's alphabetical article indexes
* [[Special:Allpages]] lists all of the current pages in Wikipedia.
* [[Portal:Contents/A–Z index]] provides an easy way to skip to a particular part of the alphabet in the list of all articles.
* Lists of alphabetical indexes
** [[:Category:Indexes of topics]]—alphabetical list of topic indexes
** [[Portal:Contents/Indexes]]—indexes sorted by topic area
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Explore Wikipedia's Contents

Below are content navigation systems to help you browse the encyclopedia. They serve as an alternative to the search box, and are especially useful when you don't know exactly what you are looking for, or for when you want to see everything on a particular subject.

Topic lists

Presenting article links, list articles provide the function of tables of contents.

Overviews

Item lists

Timelines

Lists of articles by quality or popularity

Featured content

Featured content is the best Wikipedia has to offer, via vigorous peer review. Presented by type:

Most popular articles

Alternate formats

Portals

A portal introduces the reader to a subject by presenting images, categories and excerpts of key articles. Portals also guide editing by providing to-do lists.

Wikipedia books

Wikipedia books are collections of Wikipedia articles that can be viewed, downloaded, or printed into a book. They provide a roadmap for a course of study in a particular subject.

Spoken articles

Growing collections of Wikipedia articles are starting to become available as spoken word recordings as well.

Glossaries

Glossaries are lists of terms with definitions. Wikipedia includes hundreds of alphabetical glossaries.

Wikipedia's index systems

Category system

Wikipedia's collection of category pages is a classified index system. It is automatically generated from category tags at the bottoms of articles and most other pages. Nearly all of the articles available so far on the website can be found through these subject indexes.

If you are simply looking to browse articles by topic, there are three top-level pages to choose from:

For biographies, see Category:People categories by parameter.

Category:Contents is technically at the top of the category hierarchy, but contains many categories useful to editors but not readers. Special:Categories lists every category alphabetically.

Alphabetical lists of articles

Wikipedia's alphabetical article indexes