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Tweets for Keeps: January 2017
The 5 steps to fact checking, live podcasting explained by a live podcast, revolutionizing mobile journalism, evidence of demand for both big and local news, and an innovative new open data portal
Tools & Tactics
5-step fact-check: identify source, verify, check context, get permission, set out evidence for reader @AfricaCheck https://t.co/DSL6HWoLsA pic.twitter.com/eVCRFaDpNz
— GIJN (@gijn) November 27, 2016
Tips & Techniques
A live podcast about how to do live podcasts: @aragusea interviews @storyproducer and @andreasilenzi. #ThirdCoast16 https://t.co/jPolDUABRq pic.twitter.com/j9dfS45ELv
— The Pub (@pubpodcast) November 14, 2016
Innovation & Experiments
What will it take to revolutionize mobile journalism as we know it? @YusufOmarSA, @couve + more discuss: https://t.co/GeBSVmkBtZ #mojo
— IJNet (@IJNet) November 27, 2016
Reports & Articles
Our top #FacebookLive publishers of December show that there’s a place for both big and local news: https://t.co/yGivYvx8lK pic.twitter.com/DCn1N2ZfiV
— NewsWhip (@NewsWhip) January 12, 2017
People & Collaboration
curated workshops + build sessions + guest speakers all leading toward one goal: a new #opendata portal for #pdx https://t.co/e7ubKcxeL6
— Hack Oregon (@HackOregon) January 19, 2017
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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