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Tweets for Keeps: April 22 – April 28, 2012
Theme of the tweet week: ways to ease the change. A clearinghouse of free training, a visual how-to become a data journalist, and new ways to focus and fund your work.
Tools & Tactics
Step by step: how to start in a data journalist role – bit.ly/JjgGe3 Thanks @paulbradshaw
— Steffen Burkhardt (@st_burkhardt) April 23, 2012
Tips & Techniques
— Check out free-training calendar by Reynolds Center for Business Journalism: is.gd/lXgPV3 @BizJournalism #BizJ #journalism #biz
— Brian R. Hook (@BRHook) April 25, 2012
Innovation & Experiments
Why the future of #business media is not in print, it’s in being user-first: bit.ly/JtnDZr by @mediabrief founder @neilthackray #BizJ
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) April 23, 2012
Reports & Articles
Infographic: New Ways of Funding the News good.is/post/infograph… (@GOOD stuff)
— Kevin Davis (@KLJDavis) April 25, 2012
People & Collaboration
Hyperlocals Must Move Quickly to Post Privacy Policies for Apps streetfightmag.com/2012/04/25/hyp…
— WeLocally (@welocally) April 25, 2012
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Topics: Innovation Tweets for Keeps
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