Tweets for Keeps: June 10 – June 16, 2013
Intel on Twitter’s expanded lists, make your online portfolio perfect, Emily’s tips for emerging journalists, ramifications of the global open data movement, and insight on foreign reporting.
Intel on Twitter’s expanded lists, make your online portfolio perfect, Emily’s tips for emerging journalists, ramifications of the global open data movement, and insight on foreign reporting.
Detailed analytics of your Twitter account, 7 rules for startups and funding, highlights of a news hackathon, using media for social good, and the future of journalism is in coffee (yes, coffee).
Create custom maps for sites and apps, how to cite social media in APA and MLA, sustainability secrets of indie hyperlocals, a push for journalism shield law, and the future of media measurement.
Introducing Pew Research Center’s Fact Tank, SPJ’s list of FOIA resources, pitching a new role for journalism, on algorithmic integrity, and how J-school students are applying their education.
Searching Instagram, resources for writing your own code, journalism and computer science students team up, how mentors can help with career advancement, and a nascent community of ‘civic hackers.’
Legal tips for digital journos, revenue streams for nonprofit newspapers,web-based crowdfunding’s role in media’s future, hyperlocal news as crucial help in disasters, and the new
411 on ethics.
Spanish translation of Data Journalism Handbook; how to rock a social media plan; 4 keys to teaching online journalism; the case for government investment; and finding community through the Web.
Mapping tools for reporters, a hearty list of journalistic resources, thoughts on responsibility, results of a study on how consumers rate media and 8 must-reads on verifying info in real-time.
Spruce up your personal brand online, another reason to focus on video skills, blogging’s role in J-school, great longform writing is just a click away, and a new way to find expert opinions.
Plagiarism resources for newsrooms, nonprofits optimize with tech, indie media goes mainstream, journo branding increases news org appeal and highlights from the National Media Reform conference.