Friday, December 31, 2010

MIJM offers free online journalism course..

     Aim of our institute is motivate the students to study journalism, for the first step MIJM offered a free online journalism courses for who can interested to become a journalists in future, name of the course is Diploma in journalism (1 year) we cannot charge for this course, we will give excellent couching with Expert who was in the field, we will send some journalism books( Tamil & English), Id card, all are send through couriers, classes are taken through email, there is no age limit or Qualification are not required. Course complete Certificate are send through courier. Those who can interested to study and practising journalism can apply this course,
Procedure for joining Diploma in journalism course:
a) send your Bio-data with photo
to mijm2010@gmail.com, 

more information contact :yousuf: 9003084585,
visit : www.mijm.in

Monday, December 27, 2010

MIJM offers online course

        MIJM- institute was formed by a group of students and young professionals to teach jounrnalism to the poor students. Our aim is to motivate the students to take up journalism and create a new revolution in media field. We feel that media is the right tool eradicate corruption. Majority of the MIIJM executive members are law and journalism students and some of them are into business. We will be working in and around Tamil Nadu. We will collect students, teach them and operate print or electronic media in various districts. At present, we have our institute at Coimbatore, and projects are in pipeline in other districts such as Madurai and Tirupur. Theory classes on journalism, history, law and Psychology are being taught by experts. now our MIJM students launching a websiye for MIJM and also offering online courses also, intrested can join our journalism institute qualification & age limit is not needed, those who was intrested to join online journalism course send your bio-data with photo garaph.

send to : mijm2010@gmail.com, sun.yousuf@gmail.com

more information login....
visit : http://www.mijm.in/

Thursday, December 16, 2010

MIJM students taking seminors with ideological manner

            In our MIJM journalism institute taking  practical and theory classes to the students, in most our practical classes are taken like practising how to take an special interview, how to write an articles, how to observe news with ideological manner etc. in last week our MIJM students taking seminars about various subjects and also "ideology ism" like capitalism, nationalism, journalism, fascism , Marxism, terrorism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Communism , socialism etc.students given brief explanation and conclusion about that each subjects.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

MIJM students discuss about wikileaks and CBI websites.

 
               In every saturday MIJM taking practicle classess to the students in last saturday(4/12/2010) our students discuss and taking seminars about the current news, what are that two websites creating global masses.the two websites are wiki leaks and CBI websites.

    

         In a major embarrassment, the website of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) was hacked on Friday night by programmers identifying themselves as "Pakistani Cyber Army".The home page of the CBI website had a message from the 'Pakistani Cyber Army' warning the Indian Cyber Army not to attack their websites.The CBI website, supposed to be one of the most secure websites, is connected to the command centre of world police organisation - Interpol - 24x7. The message from the hackers also spoke about the filtering controls provided by the National Informatics Centre (NIC), a body which mans computer servers across the country. It also claims to have hacked another 270 websites. 
                                       Intelligence agencies have been often warning the government that proper cyber security was not being ensured in government offices and that no security audit was being carried out.  The website has still not been restored. In a late night statement, the investigating agency said, "CBI is aware that its official website has been hacked and defaced. An inquiry has been launched and necessary remedial measures are underway to restore it."Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal has said that the cyber attack on the CBI website is serious issue and that he would look into it. "These are important issues, we will look into it," Sibal said

Sunday, November 28, 2010

MIJM students creating illuminaties news blog

        In our MIJM students will be split in to 4 groups, in each group there are 4 students.
group 1: this team students will be creating a group email for sending the current news, and creating a blog spot, face book, and some other social nets etc.
group 2: this team duty is collecting a mobile numbers and send current flash news to the people through mobile Sms.
group 3: this team duty is searching a new books, and currently publishing books through the world.
group 4: this team duty is analysis all the news from TV news channel, papers, magazine etc analysing the current news through the world news channels.
       In first step our MIJM students creating a blog for the illuminates news.
visit:  www.illuminatiesnews.blogspot.com/


Tuesday, November 23, 2010

At least 2000 dead fetuses found in Thailand Buddhiest temple

   

           In our practical class students will take the seminar about the corruption in India, human rights, and the history of periyar, and also discussing about current news for eg: in Thailand police raided in Buddhist temple, were shocked to the core when they found more than 2,000 fetuses(babies) in a Buddhist temple in Thailand. they have been found in plastic bags inside the morgue of the Buddhist temple. abortion is illegal in Thailand except under three conditions if a woman is raped, if the pregnancy affects her health or if the fetus is abnormal.




 

Monday, November 15, 2010

illuminates are the Enemyies of human kinds

                                                            
      In our MIJM practical class sikkander who was the student of MIJM, he taking the practical and theory classes to the students, the subject about the arrival of  Dajjal and the ideology of illuminates(sathanism), illuminates is the secret society introduced by Adam Weishaupt was a professor of church canon law at Ingolstadt, is the south German of Bavaria and came from a family of Jews who had converted to Catholicism. In the 1770's he involved with freemasonry first he only introduced the name illuminates in the year 1776 but this secret organization will be run some other name before more than thousand years ago.
        
                     In 1784 the Bavarian government was banned these secret organization, this is the long conspiracy subject, sikkander taking briefly classes about these history of illuminates, and the work of illuminates. this secret society is come from 13 blood lines wealthy families like Queen Elizabeth, Rothschild, George bush, Li etc.. they are the members for this society and aim is creating New world Order(NWO).including Obama is also an illuminates because he is closed relatives to George bush.they are the top members of illuminates secret organization, including Hitler, Banzai butto, Swami Vivekananda, motilal Nehru, Michel Jackson all are illuminates members.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

MOHAMED NABI(SAW) HE IS THE ROLE MODEL OF HUMAN KINDS.

     










              In our MIJM institute either theoretical and practical psychology classes taken, Mr younus khan who was the pshycasist and psychology scholar, in his college life he is the best student in his psychology department. he is the chief guest for our institutions, he take guest lecture about basic psychology class to the students (human behaviour, body language, perceptions etc)and he give the examples for the world personalities,Mohamed nabi (saw) is the role model for human kinds, and he is the role model for the world personalities he says..



         
     







             
                           Mr jaffer, he is the MIJM lecturer and journalism student he taking photography classes to the students, he explain briefly about what is photography?, how to handle the camera?, how will adjust a apature in camera?, different types of lightings?, what is scoop photography?, etc.. in america, london the photographer is also called as poprachies.

Monday, October 25, 2010

MIJM CLASSES STARTED IN COIMBATORE

   Modern institute of journalism & mass communication classes started in Coimbatore. 19 students are joined in our institute, classes are taken two days weekly (Saturday & Sunday), classes timing : Saturday(8.30pm to 10.30pm(night)) and Sunday(10am to 1pm). we are taking classes for our student convenient because our MIJM students are workers only they practising journalism in part time only.
     
           Saturday : practical classes are taken like practising interview(how to take an interview to the leaders), newspaper analysis(paper cuttings), students Assignment (taking classes & debating to other students),
    
            Sunday : only theory classes are taken like journalism , law , history , pshcology
             a) journalism (investigation journalism , photo journalism , online journalism , citizen journalism)
             b) law (Indian constitution (fundamental rights , fundamental duties)
             c) history (this subject is not taken through syllabus)
             d) pshcology ( child pshcology , abnormal pshcology)

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

CREATING SUGGECTION IS THE SECRET OF SUCESS SAYS HAZEES BAGAVI.

Mr.hazess bagavi taking class













              

                    MIJM conducting 2nd media and legal awarness camp in coimbatore, on 10-10-2010 at 10.30am to 1pm, 18 students participate in that class, Mr hazees bagavi is the cheaf guest for this camp, he is the senior journalists and immam (karumbukkadai mosque,cbe), he gave a brief guest lecture about todays media is creating bias like propaganda. he says todays journalists must give the correct news to the people avoiding bias or propaganda. that the same way raising or creating a suggestion it is the secret of success in media,especially for our islamic community peoples. today our muslim brothers forget or not much knowlwdge,to create or raising a suggestion in society,it is the disadvantage to our islamic peoples..

Thursday, September 30, 2010

MIJM CONDUCTING "MEDIA AWARNESS CAMP"

     

     MIJM conducting one day "MEDIA AWARNESS CAMP"
in coimbatore, bilal nagar on 26th september, the camp is starts morning 11am to afternoon 12.30pm, 14 peoples attend this media awarness camp.
    
    AIM : conducting camp for give awaness to the people about todays media, Especially journalism and also journalists, and also motivate edgucation to the poor peoples. 

   INTRODUCTION : our MIJM camp class is sharply started at 11am, habeeb rahman who was working in Dinakaran,cbe branch. he gave introduction about MIJM. after introduction mohammed yousuf taking lecturer "INTRODUCTION ABOUT MEDIA", after 12pm Mr muneer doing 2nd year Law in Goverment law college in coimbatore. he taking the class for "basic law" like, fundamental duties, fundamental rights etc , he take the brief lecture to the students.

Friday, September 17, 2010

FREE " MEDIA AWARNESS CAMP "

MIJM (modern institute of journalism & mass communication) conducting free one day "MEDIA AWARNESS CAMP" , intrested person can register your name. No age limit.....

Topics:
1) Introduction about media , 2) Basic Reporting , 3) Investigation journalism , 4) Citizen journalism ,
5) Basic law.
Date : 26/9/2010 (sunday), 10.30am to 12.30pm.
venue: Bilal nagar, south ukkadam(coimbatore).
contact : suhail: 9524798250, habeeb: 9787410607

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

investigative journalism & reporting training

ETHICAL ISSUES IN INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING

What is Ethics?

 Ethics is a system of standards, principles, and values defining what is right in terms of professional conduct.

 As medical doctors have ethical standards and lawyers have theirs, so do journalists.

 In other words, ethics refers to the understanding among journalists about what is proper behavior.

 From the Greek word ethica (root word ethos), meaning ‘custom’ or ‘behavior’ or ‘character’

Why the need for ethical standards?

 Because unlike other professionals whose roles are more clearly defined, journalists have been left on their own to work out their roles and determine their ethics. (‘Doing Ethics in Journalism’, 1993)

Law ≠ Ethics

Ethics = ideal behaviors: what we ought to do in order to be moral individuals and professionals

Law = minimal standards: the bottom line, below which we should not fall

Why is ethics important?

Good investigative journalism =

Skills + Critical + Ethical

thinking decision-making

Pyramid of journalists’ competencies [The Poynter Institute 1998]

 Ethical competence

 Cultural and civic competence

 Visual literacy, technological competence

 News judgment, narrative and language, reporting skills

Basic ethical principles in journalism [Society of Professional Journalists]

 Seek the truth and report it as fully as possible.

 Act independently.

 Minimize harm.

 Be accountable.

How do journalists uncover the truth?

 We’ve learned about the investigative trails: The paper trail (documents); The human trail (interviews, observations); The electronic trail

While doing all that, ethical considerations become most important in …

 Methods

 Relationship with sources

 Accepting favors and/or money

 Moonlighting

 Privacy issues

Seek the truth and report it as fully as possible.

Journalists should …

 Be honest, fair and courageous in gathering, reporting and interpreting information.

 Inform themselves so that they can competently inform the public.

 Give voice to the voiceless.

 Hold the powerful accountable.

Deception happens when a journalist uses deceptive methods, such as …

 Misrepresentation (false identity)

 Hidden camera / recorder

 Entrapment

 Undercover reporting

When is deception justified?

 The information obtained is of profound importance and other ways of getting it have been tried

 The journalists are willing to disclose the nature of the deception and the reason/s for it

 The harm prevented by reporting that information outweighs any harm caused by the deception

 The journalists invest time, effort, and resources to pursue the story fully. Meaning, that the deception is not a shortcut.

Deception is never justified when …

 The motivation is to win a prize or beat (‘outscoop’) the competition

 It is used as a short-cut to what should be a deliberate and thorough process

 The journalist’s justification is that the subject is unethical anyway

These guidelines are not presented as absolutes …

 But as a process for making the decisions.

 These guidelines set the bar very high, forcing journalists to justify when it might be appropriate to “tell lies to get to the truth.” (Poynter Institute)

 When deciding whether or not to use deception, you weigh …

 The consequences of the deception on those being deceived

 The impact on journalistic credibility

 The motivations for your actions

 The editorial policy/mission

 The legal implications

 (Robert Scheer, an American journalist who was with a radical publication in its anti-war heyday in the 1960s.)

 “When you feel a story is important and there is no other way to get the information, then you use certain means.”

 “I don’t mean to say that I’ve got some little calculus that allows you to make these judgments, a measuring stick that will tell you where it’s right or wrong. I think these

are tough questions.”

Strive to act independently.

Journalists should …

 Be free of obligation to any interest other than the public’s right to know

 Resist pressure from sources

 Not accept bribes or other inducements

 Pay their own way


From News for Sale, a 1998 PCIJ study on the corruption of the Philippine media:

 When offered money by their sources, one of every three beat reporters admitted to taking it.

 Many of them justified accepting money by saying they did not ask for it and that the sources did not ask for anything in return.

 (The survey asked 100 reporters [69 from print & 31, broadcast]; covering ten major beats)


But ethical standards do not only speak about not accepting bribes and inducements. Ethical dilemmas can come in as well even without attempts at direct bribery.


Sources of journalists’ conflicts of interest

 Involvement in particular activities

 Affiliation with groups or causes

 Acceptance of favors and money

 Financial investments

 Outside employment

 Friendships


Minimize harm. Act with compassion.

 Portray subjects as human beings deserving respect, not merely as means to your journalistic ends.

 Keep sources confidential if that is what they demand.

 Do not endanger sources.

 Respect an individual’s right to her/his privacy.

Be accountable.

 Abide by the same high standards to which you hold others.

 Clarify and explain news coverage and invite dialog with the public over journalistic conduct.

 Admit mistakes and correct them promptly.

 Expose unethical practices of journalists and the news media.

Using anonymous sources

 Is the story important enough?

 Does the source know the information first hand?

 Is the information confirmed by a reliable second or third source?

 Can I explain in the story the reason for the anonymity?

 Would more reporting get the material on th record?


 If the anonymous source is used, will the story still be accurate, complete, fair and balanced?

 Does the source realize the consequences of revealing the information?

 Will the reporter take all the risks to protect the source’s identity?

 Can the story stand without this source?


Journalists who face ethical dilemmas are reminded to ask themselves …

 What should we do in cases like this?

 Who will be hurt and who will be helped?

 Is there a better alternative?

 Can I justify this to other people or to the public?

 What principles or values can I apply.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

MIJM franchise in dindugal & tirupur

MIJM(modern institute of journalism & mss communication)
franchise is shortly opened in Dindugal & tirupur

Dindugal franchiser:

Mr.diwan basha who was experianced person in journalism. and also an editor of Bharathanesan monthly twise magazine published in dindugal. MIJM dindugal franchise is openend in August 1st 2010, person who has intrested to join journalism course in dindugal,
contact : Mr diwan basha
 email : editordiwan@gmail.com , mijmdgl@gmail.com
address : diwan basha 8/105 madurai road, begampur dindugal-2.
ph: 9789696981 , 9566913559 , 9345187222

Thursday, June 17, 2010

join MIJM

      
     "THE STUDENT" is a college magazine run by journalism students. this magazine is first launched in "psg college of arts & science, coimbatore in the year 2008. recently "THE STUDENT" magazine introduced a journalism institute for poor students,("MODERN INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION") it is the 3months certificate course for Diploma in journalism.. students who has interested to study journalism can join our institute... tuition fees for 3 months (Rs 1600/- only)..more details
contact: sun.yousuf@gmail.com , mijm2010@gmail.com

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

SYLLABUS FOR 3MONTH DIPLOMA IN JOURNALISM COURSE.

• DEFINE JOURNALISM , FUNDAMENTAL OF JOURNALISM. & JOURNALISM ETHICES.

• DIFFERENT KINDS OF JOURNALISM .

    a) PHOTO JOURNALISM    b) INVESTIGATION JOURNALISM          
    c) ONLINE JOURNALISM

• WHAT IS NEWS? HOW TO COLLECT THE NEWS?

• WHAT IS LEAD ? HOW MANY TYPES OF LEAD IN NEWS PAPERS ?

• DEFINE REPORTING ? WHAT IS THE WORK FOR A REPORTER , SUB EDITOR &   EDITOR ?

• DEFINE 5W'S & 1 H'S.

• WHAT IS INTERVIEW ? WHAT IS THE METHOD TO TAKE AN INTERVIEW?

• BASIC PSHYCOLOGY .

a) CHILD PSHYCOLOGY    b) NEWS PAPER READERS PSHYCOLOGY

• WHAT IS EDITING & HOW TO EDIT THE NEWS?

• DEFINE NEWS AGENCIES ? DIFFERENT KINDS OF NEWS AGENCIES ?

  EXPLAIN : PTI , UNI , APTN , REUTERS.

INTRODUCTION FOR NEW'S PAPERS.


• TAMILNADU FAMOUS NEWS PAPERS & JOURNALISTS.

• INDIA'S FAMOUS NEWS PAPERS & JOURNALISTS.

• WORLD FAMOUS NEWS PAPERS HISTORY & JOURNALISTS.

• CURRENT AFFAIRS & CURRENT FAMOUS JOURNALISTS.

ADVERTISEMENT & DESIGNS.

• WHAT IS ADVERTISEMENT ?

• DEFINE DESIGN & HOW TO DESIGNED IN MAGAZINE & NEWS PAPERS.

• WHAT ARE THE SOFTWARES USED IN ADVERTISMENTS?

BASIC LAW.


• INDIAN CONSTITUTION.

• FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS .

• PRESS LAW , POLICE LAW , CITIZENS LAW.

• BULLET THEORY.