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Tweets for Keeps: January 2018
2017’s “most interesting” tools, tips for photojournalists returning from protests, how data-driven algorithms will impact journalism, a community conversation about engaging audience, new grant competition “pitches for peace”
Tools & Tactics
New on https://t.co/9Mh5Gp46MB, @Poynter's @itsren compiled a list of most interesting journalism tools in 2017 https://t.co/ZMU73zir8N pic.twitter.com/11nPRurEuM
— GIJN (@gijn) December 26, 2017
Tips & Techniques
Remember, your work doesn’t end when the protests do. Here are some tips for photojournalists who return after protests end: https://t.co/x5gOBsLrmP #IranProtests
— IJNet (@IJNet) January 5, 2018
Innovation & Experiments
We're excited to announce a new grant competition for journalists: Pitching for Peace, supported in partnership with @warstoriespeace. Find out more here ➡️ https://t.co/PmLsBRhnYe pic.twitter.com/Yi2Atn7mhH
— Pulitzer Center (@pulitzercenter) January 20, 2018
Reports & Articles
#Trends: How data driven #algorithms will impact #journalism. Computational journalism via @StanfordEng https://t.co/7wNFPQJmvA
— IVL (@inventlab) December 26, 2017
People & Collaboration
Because everyone in media is/should be having this conversation, here's a great thread to check out: https://t.co/UQftLGzMFL
— Shannan Bowen (@shanbow) January 13, 2018
The Journalism Accelerator is not responsible for the content we post here, as excerpts from the source, or links on those sites. The JA does not endorse these sites or their products outright but we sure are intrigued with what they’re up to.
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