Oman Daily Observer

Google to provide training for 8,000 journalist­s on fact-checking

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NEW DELHI: To guard journalist­s from falling prey to false news stories, Google India on Tuesday said it will provide training to 8,000 journalist­s in English and six other Indian languages in the next one year.

For this, the Google News Initiative India Training Network will select 200 journalist­s from cities across India who will hone their skills in verificati­on and training during five-day train-the-trainer boot camps that will be organised for English and six other Indian languages.

This network of certified trainers will then train more journalist­s at two-day, one-day and half-day workshops organised by the Network.

Training workshops will be conducted in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi and Kannada in cities across India, Google India said in a statement.

The focus of the training will be fact-checking, online verificati­on and digital hygiene for journalist­s, using a curriculum built by experts from First Draft, Storyful, Altnews, Boomlive, Factchecke­r.in and Dataleads.

“Supporting trusted, authoritat­ive media sources is a top priority for Google, which is why we are proud to collaborat­e with Internews, Dataleads and Boomlive to support journalist­s in their fight against misinforma­tion in India,” said Irene Jay Liu, Google News Lab Lead, Asiapacifi­c.

“Our goal is to train more than 200 trainers, who will then train 8,000 journalist­s in six languages over the next year, making this Google’s largest training network in the world,” Liu added.

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