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The GMDC is a physical and virtual resource centre based in Southern Africa, with linkages in Africa and across the globe. The centre envisages media that are diverse, representative, responsive, and professional, and a citizenry, women and men, who are empowered to engage critically with their media. It facilitates the collection, connection and dissemination of information and resources relating to gender, media and diversity. The centre also collaborates on research, education and training



August, 2008 at a glance
2nd08:30The Power of FootageMore info
4th08:30Corporate Publication: Write, Edit, manage themMore info
08:20Writing Newsworthy ProfilesMore info
08:30Writing Newsworthy ProfilesMore info
11th08:30Media Law More info
08:30Want it all - Be a video JournalistMore info
08:30Designing a Radio Marketing PlanMore info
13th08:30Media EthicsMore info
17th08:30Advance Sub-EditingMore info
18th08:30Educational Programmes - Drama/Feature ProductionMore info
08:30Internal CommunicationsMore info
21st08:30Getting Media Mileage from Corporate Social InvestmentMore info
25th08:30Advance Feature WritingMore info
26th08:30Writing & Delivering SpeechesMore info

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08:30Advance Sub-Editing
Description This three-day course is designed for experienced senior sub-editors or others responsible for supervising the sub-editing or copy-editing function in print or broadcast, in commercial, community or organisational media environments, or for experienced sub-editors facing promotion into such roles. The course focuses the management of the sub-editing function, looking at recruitment, work process, work aids such as style guides, policies, training and newsroom relationships. Among several other issues, it considers: - How is language policy for a publication made? - What should go into a style guide and how should it be implemented? - How does sub-editing training work under the new L5 National Certificate in Journalism? - What are the most effective techniques for coaching or mentoring sub-editors? The course also includes a brief update on legal issues for sub-editors. Because this is a policy and management programme, it assumes that entrants already have knowledge of the basic skills of sub-editing relevant to their fields. These are NOT covered by this course. Combined with appropriate practice, the course will provide learning useful for those in senior sub-editing roles wishing to be assessed against the management option of the L5 National Certificate in Journalism. PLEASE NOTE: This is not an entry-level course. Space is limited, and only senior and experienced sub-editors will be accepted.
Location9 Jubilee Road IAJ Offices Parktown
ContactMabatho Sekwala
Contact Details011 484 1765 or print@iaj.org.za

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