Mojo Basic : Simplifying Mobile Journalism

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Mojo Basic : Simplifying Mobile Journalism
Published 8/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 2h 8m | Size: 4.51 GB
Basics of Digital Journalism Using Mobile
What you'll learn
Understand the Foundations of Mobile Journalism (MOJO)
Build Strong Storytelling Skills
Recognize News Values and Story Types
Create Well-Structured News Scripts
Apply Ethical and Legal Principles of Journalism
Understand Visual Storytelling Theory
Understand Audio and Editing Theory
Differentiate Content Formats in Mobile Journalism
Understand Digital Publishing Concepts
Explore Monetization Opportunities in MOJO
Requirements
No prior journalism or media experience is required. The course is designed for complete beginners.
No technical knowledge of camera work or editing is needed. All lessons are theory-based and easy to understand.
A basic smartphone (any model) is helpful, but not mandatory. Since the course is conceptual, even learners without a phone can follow along.
Ability to read and understand simple English. The lessons use clear explanations suitable for all learners
Interest in media, communication, storytelling, or digital content. A basic curiosity about how news works will help you learn faster.
Willingness to learn and apply journalistic thinking. The course builds a strong foundation in understanding the principles of journalism.
Description
"This course contains the use of artificial intelligence."
The mission of this course is to educate you in the most interesting entertaining with dedicated lesson note created by instructor.
In today's digital world, a smartphone is more than just a communication device - it is a complete storytelling tool. Mobile Journalism, or MOJO, has transformed the way news is gathered, produced, and shared. This course is designed to teach you the theory, concepts, ethics, and storytelling principles behind modern mobile journalism, without requiring any technical or practical shooting experience.
This program is perfect for students, content creators, aspiring journalists, freelancers, and anyone who wants to understand the core ideas behind creating news stories using a mobile-first approach.
You will learn how journalism works, how news stories are structured, how to identify newsworthy events, how to write scripts, how to maintain ethics, and how mobile journalism fits into today's fast-moving digital world.
This course focuses completely on concepts and explanations.
What You Will Learn
By the end of the course, you will understand
  • What Mobile Journalism (MOJO) is and how it has evolved
  • The foundations of journalism and news values
  • Types of news stories and storytelling formats
  • The structure of a strong news script
  • Ethical guidelines every journalist must follow
  • Legal considerations such as defamation, privacy, and copyright
  • Visual storytelling concepts (shot theory, angles, composition)
  • Audio and editing theory for news production
  • Short-form, long-form, and social media news concepts
  • How news travels, how audiences behave, and how digital platforms work
  • Monetization opportunities for mobile journalists
Who this course is for
Beginners who want to understand journalism without technical complexity
Students of mass communication or media studies
Aspiring news reporters and digital journalists
YouTubers and content creators who want to improve their storytelling
Freelancers planning to work with news agencies or online media platforms
Social media creators producing informative or news-style content
Bloggers and podcasters who want to strengthen their news knowledge
Anyone curious to learn how modern, mobile-first journalism works
Professionals from other fields who want to understand media and news principles

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