Post by : Elena Malik
Photo : Dubai Government Media Office
The second week of the Economic Content Creators Programme, organized by the Dubai Press Club with support from the Ministry of Economy, worked on helping participants learn how to make difficult economic ideas easy to understand. The programme included lessons and workshops to teach storytelling skills, explain global economic issues, and show how economic policies affect people’s daily lives.
Participants practiced what they learned through hands-on exercises. The week’s topics included photography for online content, reporting on economic stories, and learning ways to earn money as content creators.
Learning Skills for a Better Future
Maryam Al Mulla, Acting Manager of the Dubai Press Club, said the program’s main goal is to give content creators the skills they need to do better in their work. “We want to help content creators learn the tools and skills they need to be successful. These lessons are helping them become better and more competitive in the global market,” she said. She also said the workshops were very useful because they help creators make meaningful, high-quality content.
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Using Photos to Tell Stories
The week started with a lesson on photography basics. Mohammed Boosh from Edraak Media led the session. He showed participants how to use photos to make their stories stronger and more interesting. The session taught them about lighting, camera techniques, and how to improve their photo storytelling skills.
Telling Economic Stories in Simple Ways
There was a session called Mastering Economic Journalism for Content Creators. It was led by experts Lubna Fawaz and Nada Abdel Salam. They explained how to write clear and honest reports about economic issues. They also showed how to take complicated economic topics and make them easy for people to understand. The session included tips on how to tell economic stories in creative ways.
Learning About the World Economy
Dr. Rania Aitani from Murdoch University Dubai gave a talk about Global Economic Trends and Their Impact on Local Economies. She talked about how the world economy works, what drives it, and how it affects local markets. She explained how big events like the 2008 financial crisis and COVID-19 changed economies. She also spoke about how new technology is bringing changes to the economy.
Earning Money as a Content Creator
Khalid Al Jabri, a well-known economic content creator, led a workshop called How to Increase Your Income as a Content Creator. He taught participants how to make money from their content, work with advertisers, and create successful content that earns income. He gave tips on creating content that attracts more opportunities for earning.
Making Complicated Ideas Easy to Understand
Another important lesson was The Art of Digital Storytelling: Research and Simplifying Complex Information. This session was run by Edraak Media Academy, with trainers Ahmed Alsabouni and Raef Yousef. They explained how to take hard-to-understand economic information and turn it into simple and engaging stories. They taught participants how to research, write clearly, and create unique content. The participants also practiced turning economic facts into easy-to-follow stories.
Helping Creators Build Strong Media Skills
Mahfoudha Abdullah, who is an expert in training media talent at Dubai Press Club, said the program is teaching creators how to make numbers and facts easier to understand. “Content creators need to have special skills to make economic stories simple for everyone. This helps their work reach more people and have a bigger impact,” she said. She also thanked the program’s partners for helping participants learn these important skills.
The Economic Content Creators Programme is part of Dubai Press Club’s efforts to make the media industry better. By helping content creators improve, the programme hopes to make them leaders in digital content. This will help the media industry grow stronger and better for the future.
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