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Tweets for Keeps: October 2018
Strategies for integrating audience input; tips for podcast publication; inclusion and AI; mapping the landscape of humanitarian journalism; a simple check for public interest tech
Tools & Tactics
Follow "The Power of Feedback" series on, offering tactics, tools, and advice to encourage nonprofits and funders to make listening to their constituents a smart norm for any organization committed to improvement: https://t.co/M0QiKgwA3u #feedbackempowers
— Ford Foundation (@FordFoundation) October 10, 2018
Tips & Techniques
Tips for traditional text reporters who also need to work on #podcasts for the same story projects @scott_fowler @LATChrisGoffard @rkwise @Poynter https://t.co/kAuHjJiQWU pic.twitter.com/mApvYS54TX
— GIJN (@gijn) October 23, 2018
Innovation & Experiments
New on Points: @epiraces argues the case for inclusion in conversations about AI https://t.co/wnlhGB6Sip
— Data & Society (@datasociety) October 12, 2018
Reports & Articles
[Resource] @martinscott2010, writing for Humanitarian Journalism, produced a report related to journalism #funding titled: “Foundation support for international news: Mapping the landscape”https://t.co/S1sr7cS6DZ#MediaDev pic.twitter.com/DmotBCbrP3
— GFMD (@MediaGFMD) October 30, 2018
People & Collaboration
#TechTuesday: Are you using technology to change the world for the better? Here are 5 ways to tell if you are part of the growing community of #PublicInterestTech. #Morethancode #civictech #govtech https://t.co/HzTx1FSb2V
— Ford Foundation (@FordFoundation) October 23, 2018
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