Resource:
Tweets for Keeps: April 29 – May 5, 2013
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.
Tools & Tactics
.@digiphile: A spanish translation of The Data #Journalism Handbook is now available.@ddjournalism: flip.it/yw9hW #nahj
— NABJDigital (@NABJDigital) April 27, 2013
Tips & Techniques
#Journalists: Combine reporting skills w/ social tools to extend your reach & bring value to your network bit.ly/11GvcF9 #Jpreneur
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) May 2, 2013
Innovation & Experiments
Four essential components to the new curriculum for teaching news and communication. bit.ly/12GX2lN
— JACC (@jaccnews) April 24, 2013
Reports & Articles
Elon University’s @mediaghosts makes the argument for government-funded journalism in @thetimesnews: bit.ly/11icstE
— Eric Townsend (@ElonNews) April 23, 2013
People & Collaboration
Awesome @tedxtalks by @kinagrannis“Finding Community Through the Internet”goo.gl/RsRVO
— Alma Fumiko Hesus (@almafumiko) April 29, 2013
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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