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Tuesday 15 October 2013

Training Day One

    As usual it was very good day on my side. Infact I enjoyed the training. Mr. Peik has been good facilitator particularly on the mode of delvering his lectures. I like very much, since it makes students to participate fully in lessons.
    Unlike many other lecturers, especialy here in Africa, they use much more theory than practices. This make students understand more on theory than puting the lessons into effect.
    Actualy, what could be my challenge and ofcorse I would comment is time. I can suggest to leave the class at around 16:00 hours this is due to the traffic problem in our roads.
    On the first day we learnt the meanings of investigative journalism and investigative internet journalism. Then learnt how to get different information from internet and how to verify the facts. All together we did search both simple and a bit complex information from different websites. For instance we searched Kikwete statement on Kisarawe land investors, population of Iringa, president of Egypt, Obama Tanzania, Finland Tanzania, Precision air annual profit, height of mount Kilimanjaro etc.
    All these had been done after either updating the previous blog acounts of trainees or opening new blogs.
     Finally the class was closed at around 16:45 hours.
That's summary of the first day of training.

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