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Tweets for Keeps: May 2016
Optimizing Snapchat, math and stat resources, tapping emotion to spark reader engagement, collaborative tools improve investigative efforts, damage control for reporting errors
Tools & Tactics
#Snapchat for Journalists – short ebook now out https://t.co/cniVoepNcZ pic.twitter.com/JDI9KJaFel
— Paul Bradshaw (@paulbradshaw) May 11, 2016
Tips & Techniques
Tips for journalists working with math, statistics: A list of key resources https://t.co/GyTMAiJLNk @JournoResource
— GIJN (@gijn) May 24, 2016
Innovation & Experiments
How @Medium's @findghostboat project brings readers into the investigation: https://t.co/jgbrbN9eMp by @beluarce pic.twitter.com/SjxXP1k7hw
— IJNet (@IJNet) May 24, 2016
Reports & Articles
How do you make a correction travel as far as the original mistake? https://t.co/iTdoZB4OLk
— Josh Stearns (@jcstearns) May 26, 2016
People & Collaboration
How @meedan is building tools for collaborative investigative workhttps://t.co/KO72qKmfhi pic.twitter.com/WHz5kVDHb2
— Journalism.co.uk (@journalismnews) May 2, 2016
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Topics: Innovation Tweets for Keeps
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