Doha: Qatar News Agency launched Sunday a training course intended for fostering digital media cadres' skills. The five-day website content management and analysis course, at QNA headquarters in downtown Doha, brings together journalists from QNA and other state agencies and offers a guide to planning and executing websites as media projects. Key among the training topics is preparing various forms of content forms such as reporting, multimedia journalism including podcasts, search engine optimization (SEO) techniques, social media outreach and choosing perfect content images. By the end of training, trainees will submit graduation projects on developing websites and designing home pages. In March 2023, QNA rolled out the QNA Training Halls, part of a media development vision aimed at producing qualified young Qatari cadres capable of keeping pace with the latest media transformations. Source: Qatar News Agency
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