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Tweets for Keeps: May 12 – May 18, 2014
Essential ethics and media law resources, using mobile to intimately engage audience, new tricks for the old catalogue trade, media literacy ups student interest, and a hyperlocal success story
Tools & Tactics
[collection] 100 Key Ethics and Media Law Resources for Journalists http://t.co/FH4rfUAdIa | #journalism #medialaw
— cosmin (@pushthings4ward) May 19, 2014
Tips & Techniques
How journalists can use mobile devices to create hyperlocal engagement http://t.co/6AOTTBhMpy
— Poynter (@Poynter) May 14, 2014
Innovation & Experiments
How retailers can use digital-first design to reimagine the catalogue experience via @IEagency http://t.co/Uope5hZHRD
— Kat Roberts (@katerpilla) May 16, 2014
Reports & Articles
Why students find #medialiteracy courses more engaging than other programs http://t.co/mu5r3ZwYA8
— Frank W. Baker (@fbaker) May 8, 2014
People & Collaboration
"We try to provide a platform for different voices" http://t.co/vtxwvRAOBH Read @damianradcliffe on @bitofstone #hyperlocal
— Community Journalism (@C4CJ) May 5, 2014
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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