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Advanced online research for journalists - 1 day course
Following on from the successes of our open courses held in May July and November 2007 and March and May 2008 we are holding another one day course on the 3 July 2008 in London W1 near Oxford Street. Places are strictly limited to 10 delegates. Please take a look at the testimonials below from previous delegates on our advanced online research skills courses.Course tutor
Colin MeekDates
3 July 2008Time 10.00 17.00Venue London W1 near Oxford Street.Number of places 10Cost 320 56 VAT including lunchThe internet is probably your most vital research tool. Are you tapping into its full potential?Journalism.co.uk has worked for the past two years to craft an intensive training course in advanced online research. This takes journalists to a new level of confidence and efficiency by giving you strategies for dealing with complex and detailed research strategies to use when ordinary research techniques hit brick walls extra tools to push your research further to deliver better and more focused material and confidence to carry out online research on sensitive issues.It will cover key techniques for using search engines and meta search tools more effectively precision searching using advanced operators finding people and finding out about people online combining search techniques investigative online research including anonymous surfing accessing the invisible web searching past and monitoring future web content effectively using RSS feeds and sorting and storing research efficiently.Delegates will have online access throughout the day and will work through a range of practical examples.About
Colin MeekColin
has worked as a journalist and policy researcher for nearly 17 years for 10 of those as a full time freelancer.He has worked on dozens of in depth projects for a range of clients including Which? BMJ Knowledge
The Times
the
Canadian Medical Association Journal Journalism.co.uk
the
Royal Pharmaceutical Society
of Great Britain the
Pharmaceutical Journal
and many others.In 2005 he completed a five month research project on internet filtering for Intertek research and testing. This was used at a European level to successfully argue for filter standardisation measures.Recently his work has ranged from an investigation into malpractice in the laser surgery industry to ground breaking research on pre hospital care and transfats in food.Colin also acts as Consulting Editor to journalism.co.uk. He has been training journalists policy analysts and researchers since 2005 for a range of clients.For more information about Colin Meek and his training services please visit researchskills.co.uk.Book nowTo book your place now and pay using debit/credit card please visit http//www.journalism.co.uk/36/45/To book your place now and be invoiced for the amount please visit http//www.journalism.co.uk/36/44/TestimonialsThis course has really broadened my mind on ways to use the internet. It was fascinating and hugely helpful.
Alexandra Culliford
. European Service Network. May 2008.Very useful this was an amazing course.
Maggie Barry
. Daily Mirror. March 2008.Very relaxed informative and interesting. Would have liked a two or three day session.
Stephen Stewart
. Daily Record. March 2008.The course has opened up a whole new world on the web that I didn't know existed.
Kevin Hayns
. Caseworks. May 2008.Excellent example of a well planned well structured course giving me really valuable tools a day well spent and I paid for it myself.
Mike Hally
. Freelance working for Radio 4. March 2008.I've learned about tools I didn't even know existed and have learned new skills to help me get the best out of the ones I did. This is a great course James Tallack. Which? July 2007.Very revealing in every sense. I'll see Google in a new light from now on. Kenneth Band. Inside Information. July 2007.Very interesting and well presented. A valuable tool for serious internet journalism. Simon Moon. Deputy Editor This is Money. July 2007.Excellent really relevant and useful. Best course I've done in ages. Will really use it and benefit from it. Elaine Mullingani.
Royal Pharmaceutical Society
of GB. May 2007.Fascinating stuff excellent advanced insight into searching the internet. Adrian Lowery. News Editor This is Money. May 2007.The course was a great introduction to all of the possible ways to use the net for research that I doubt most people will have tried. Georgina Stanley. Legal Week. May 2007.I'm keen to get onto my next research project and start trying out these techniques and tips. Thanks for a great insight into a previously mystifying discipline. Laura. Greenpeace Climate Campaign. December 2005.I learnt a great deal from these sessions. I now know there is much more to online research than meets the eye. Daniella Murphy.
Royal Pharmaceutical Society
of GB. May 2007.The day was styled around participants' needs. Beth Allen.
Royal Pharmaceutical Society
of GB. May 2007.Excellent course but maybe a little too much to take in Sharon Maxwell Magnus. Journalism lecturer University of Hertfordshire. May 2007.An excellent course well constructed and paced very clear course materials. Eileen Neilson. Head of Policy Development
Royal Pharmaceutical Society
of GB. May 2007.
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