The Myanmar Journalists Association (MJA) will focus on conducting digital technology courses, said U Thein Aye, vice president of the association.
After conducting a journalism awareness course for the first time, the association has a plan to offer technology-related courses in future courses.

As more young people have joined MJA, the association will teach young people the necessary technologies and how to find digital job opportunities, U Thein Aye said.
The first journalism awareness course conducted by MJA was not the type of a basic journalism course and had talks on sharing experiences of veteran journalists and how to screen fake news as well.



