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Tweets for Keeps: December 15 – December 21, 2012
Big data for crisis maps, guidance for journalists sharing opinions, new opportunities with augmented reality, profitable newspapers (really), and Frontline’s secrets for successful collaboration.
Tools & Tactics
Big Data and Crowdsourcing in Humanitarian Crisis Mapping soc.li/4aXOu0F #Analytics #bigdata #Socialmedia #Datamanagement
— Christophe Brasseur (@mydatanews) December 17, 2012
Tips & Techniques
Thoughts? Like? Digital First Media’s guidance for journalists expressing opinions: bit.ly/12xUPYz#journalism
— Society of Pro Journ (@spj_tweets) December 18, 2012
Innovation & Experiments
On @training_media: A look at ways news outlets are making use of augmented reality #tech in editorial & #advertising bit.ly/XBuft4
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) December 19, 2012
Reports & Articles
A look at newspapers turning a profit bit.ly/UY41P9
— Lisa Carricaburu (@lcarricaburu) December 17, 2012
People & Collaboration
Frontline’s reporters & editors at partner orgs. work together to produce groundbreaking documentary programming teeming.trib.al/EPf3l7V
— CollaborationCentral (@CollabCentral) December 7, 2012
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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