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Tweets for Keeps: December 11 – December 16, 2011
Big digital news this week: Patch merged several sites, and BuzzFeed began creating content, not just aggregating viral stories. Lots of tools and talk around improving citizen protest media.
Tools & Tactics
MT @jczamora: How #mobile devices can be used for reporting, news & #citizenmedia participation kng.ht/vuUdCF #journalism #mojos
— UT Knight Center (@utknightcenter) December 13, 2011
Tips & Techniques
How do you prioritize print when news breaks in a #DigitalFirst era? Here’s how we do it: bit.ly/sfhBln @stevebuttry #journalism
— Randy Parker (@Rparker717) December 15, 2011
Innovations & Experiments
“A hopeful yet pragmatic argument 4 #journalism’s future as a public good” bit.ly/sZn7xb Case for #OpenJournalism Now @melaniesill
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) December 13, 2011
Reports & Articles
Six Social Media Trends for 2012: bit.ly/tzEaY2 @armano reflects on #socialmedia in 2011 & looks toward the future
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) December 15, 2011
People & Collaboration
To discover breaking reports, @breakingnews upgrades, engaging the public faster: bit.ly/t4fIrt (via @stkonrath) #journalism #news
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) December 18, 2011
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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