Download mobile app GURT.Media – a guide for everyone working with information

GURT Resource Centre offers a convenient working tool for civil journalists and activists working in the information domain. The GURT.Media mobile app gives you tips on writing journalistic articles, preparing audio content and presentations, which allow increasing your visibility.

GURT.Media is a free mobile app developed for Android and iOS platforms by the GURT Resource Centre as a part of special media project “Information for conscious action: hear the voice of people affected by the conflict in eastern Ukraine”.

GURT.Media app gives access to recommendations in the domain of public journalism, public radio journalism, and creation of presentations that motivate to action. These materials enable you to master effective communication skills. How to choose a topic, where to look for information, how to plan the work step-by-step, what promotion tips to use – all of these you will find in the application GURT.Media.

The section “Public Journalism” provides tips on becoming a public reporter and will be especially useful to those who highlight or seek to cover socially important events.

The section “Public Radio Journalism” is addressed to active citizens looking for the new channels of socially useful information dissemination.

The section “Presentation that motivates to action” will help you to create bright presentations that become a key to implementing changes in your community.

The app can be downloaded for free in Google Play or AppStore. You have an opportunity to take on professional advice today!

The GURT team wishes you success in your activity!

Did you find an error in the app or have some ideas on how to improve it? Email us at [email protected].

The special media project «Information for conscious action: hear the voice of people affected by the conflict in eastern Ukraine» is implemented by GURT Resource Centre and supported by the Media Development Fund of the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine. The views of the authors do not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Government.