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		<title>Comment on Continuing ed for journalists: training for a changed workforce by Andrew</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think that list by that Belgian publication is right on. Those are the absolute essentials that I see any journalist as needing right now.

Your idea about workshops is also a good one. Whether it means charging a small fee or running them ala BarCamp through volunteerism I think they&#039;d definitely be helpful. The challenge might be in getting local journalists who may (or may not) be set in their ways to come.</description>
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<p>Your idea about workshops is also a good one. Whether it means charging a small fee or running them ala BarCamp through volunteerism I think they&#8217;d definitely be helpful. The challenge might be in getting local journalists who may (or may not) be set in their ways to come.</p>
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