The first in a four-part series for journalists on shooting videos and photos, IJNet's short guide on framing shots will benefit those getting familiar with a camera.
Tweet Nadwa connects the virtual and real worlds of bloggers, writers and activists at the Tahrir Lounge in Cairo and around the globe via Twitter. IJNet followed the most recent one and took away these tips for citizen journalists.
The Mobile Media Toolkit offers comprehensive guides to key mobile reporting skills, a glossary of the latest mobile reporting tools and more than a dozen case studies of mobile projects.
Reporting on trauma takes a combination of sensitivity and savvy. Here are five tips from Radio for Peacebuilding Africa's comprehensive new guidebook, "Covering Trauma."
Localizing big stories is a challenge many journalists face daily. IJNet attended a Reynolds Center seminar with business writer and editor Melissa Preddy on how to turn national stories into local ones.
Street reporting is an art form - a scrappy one - but an art form nevertheless. IJNet offers streetwise advice on four issues you're sure to run into while pounding the pavement for news.
Journalism may not be brain surgery, but a report by the Federal Communications Commission recommends that aspiring reporters go through residency programs just as doctors do.