[kictanet] Vizualisations on Student Teacher Ratio

robert yawe robertyawe at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Sep 29 17:38:47 EAT 2011


Hi,

The death of analytical journalism died when we made journalism a first degree instead of a post graduate diploma/degree as those with only a degree in journalism have no leg to stand on when writing "stories".

Last week I read an article about how the installation of speed cameras will assist in reducing road carnage which was an extract from a speech given by some politician.  

If the journalist was an IT graduate with a post graduate diploma in journalism they would have been able to identify the political statements as unfounded and be able to give an alternative suggestion or analytical analysis to how to achieve the said objective.  If he asked me I would have told him that installing RFID labels on the buses and distributed readers along the highways would be a more practical solution.  

We have been unable to install CCTV cameras to manage traffic on the 3 kilometre stretch  from Nyayo Stadium round about to Museum Hill what is the likelihoods that we shall be able to cover the highway from Mombasa to Kisumu?

I digress, the issue was that the journalists and the media owners are constantly failing us by copy pasting political statements instead of providing analysis and that was the genesis of my pejorative (contempt or distaste) and disparaging (belittling) statement, I apologise if I have pinched a raw nerve.

Regards
 
Robert Yawe
KAY System Technologies Ltd
Phoenix House, 6th Floor
P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200
Kenya


Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696


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"The buck stops with us the ICT community, the journalists cannot help because their single degree does not give them the skills to be analytical." - this statement is so perjorative and disparaging. How can u make such a generalised statement on this forum? Which journalists are single degree and what's so so unique about IT?  You need to learn more about priorities and functions of media. Or start your own medium and write about IT and you will come to terms with some truths about media enterprise. 

David



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