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Tweets for Keeps: January 2015
Tools for civic engagement, tips for pitching ideas to your editor, making radio popular on social media, first-hand accounts from real-world journalists, community engagement ups value of reporting
Tools & Tactics
Check out @CitizenCampaign: Tools & training to improve your city without waiting for the political establishment http://t.co/qgf6msEHP5
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) January 28, 2015
Tips & Techniques
Blogged: 3 ways to pitch ideas to an editor http://t.co/enTcw7TRsN pic.twitter.com/qtjzJCYslE
— Paul Bradshaw (@paulbradshaw) January 12, 2015
Innovation & Experiments
From explainers to sounds that make you go “Whoa!”: The 4 types of audio that people share http://t.co/K2gbwEWh0j
— Nieman Lab (@NiemanLab) January 25, 2015
Reports & Articles
“…our worlds can be intense, stressful, serious & sometimes gut-wrenching” @PaulNicklen @NatGeo Seminar http://t.co/9dytf93IHi @KIKECALVO
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) January 26, 2015
People & Collaboration
How community engagement strengthened Capital Public Radio's reporting on 'hidden hunger' @CapRadioNews @CapRadioVIew http://t.co/0b9Wg6pmOK
— jesikah maria ross (@jmr_MediaSpark) December 15, 2014
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