Peter Quaqua school of journalism to begin multimedia online training

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Students of Peter Quoi Quoi School of Journalism on a field tour at Truth FM

By Emmanuel Bondo|LPR News, Monrovia

An industrious multi media expert, Alvin Jask has promised to begin an online training for young journalists of the Peter Quaqua School Of Journalism.

Mr. Jask made the disclosure recently when he shared his experience with students, in multimedia at the Peter Quaqua School Of Journalism in Congo.

Peter Quaqua School Of Journalism is one of the media training institutions in Liberia,which  provides a professional nine months diploma training in journalism for young  Liberians.

According to the Liberian multimedia and Apple iOS specialist,the training will provide emerging journalists the opportunity for the usage of devices in video production amongst others.

The Liberian multimedia expert used the occasion to cautioned journalists,who wants to become a professional multimedia journalist,to be people’s with  determinations in the field.

“If you want to be a professional multimedia journalist, you need to know computer to the best of your fingers tip” he disclosed. 

He however promised to give students the ideas in multimedia journalism to achieve their goals in the field.

At the same time,Jask praised students for their hard work and readiness to change the Liberian media landscape.

“Peter Quaqua School Of Journalism is one of the best media training institutions in Liberia,as such we need to make our own contributions to the field as media expert”he added.

 Peter Quaqua School Of Journalism Executive Director ,Mr Titus W. Tokpah for his part  thanks Mr. Jask for the opportunity provided for MediaAidFoundation students.

Meanwhile Mr. Tokpah cautioned students to utilized the opportunity provided by the Liberian media expert.

“Thanks to the expert Mr. Alvin Jask for the opportunity, I want to urged all students of this institution to take the advantage of this great opportunity in multimedia journalism ,Mr.Jask thanks once again for your experience shared so far”He stressed.

 Speaking during the occasion,the board chairman of the institution,Mr. Necus Andrew expressed gratitude to Mr Alvin Jask for sharing his experience with young journalists.

 Andrew,at the same time urged students to be focused in  multimedia classes in order to transform the media landscape of Liberia.