Monday, July 9, 2018

GOOGLE SHOULD HAVE 8000 JOURNALISTS, HERE'S THE QUICK APPLICATION

GOOGLE SHOULD HAVE 8000 JOURNALISTS, HERE'S THE QUICK APPLICATION 
There is good news for those looking for a job in Google. In order to curb Fake News in Google News in India, Google is going to create an army of journalists. For this, Google has invited applications for training of 8000 journalists under the google news initiative. These applications have been requested by Google for the training network launched in India. In this training, journalists are being trained to provide awareness of misinformation and knowledge of new tools created for catching Fake News. Under this program 8000 journalists will be trained for English and 6 other Indian languages.

Selection of 200 journalists
After this training Google will be able to select 200 journalists from all over India to check their network for Fake News and their network will be created. This training will last for 5 days where successful journalists will be selected.

Training will be for these languages
These training workshops of Google will be organized in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi and Kannada.

These things will be taught in training
In Google's training, the first draft, Storyful, AltNews, BoomLive and DataLeads experts will be given the fact-checking, online verification and digital hygiene in Google News. Immediately after this training, 200 trained journalists will be selected on behalf of Google. After this, by next year they will be up to 8000. At the same time, Google will also become the world's largest training center.

Any journalist or professor of journalism can apply for Google's training. Training rolling basis will be given for this. There will be three rounds for training of a Google-certified trainer

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