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Tweets for Keeps: December 2 – December 8, 2013
Making sense of government data, collecting tips for mobile reporting, potential power of multimedia storytelling, beautiful visualization of Web connections, broadcasting on special needs issues
Tools & Tactics
New tool from @cesifoti lets anyone visualize unwieldy government data http://t.co/bZ31swpGwf pic.twitter.com/usOxWIPyQb via @FastCoDesign
— MIT Media Lab (@medialab) December 4, 2013
Tips & Techniques
Nice roundup on mobile reporting from @MediaShift and @RJIFuturesLab. http://t.co/2FMI94bCt7
— Markkula JournEthics (@journethics) November 29, 2013
Innovation & Experiments
Terrific multimedia storytelling from @planetmoney based on book by @PietraRivoli http://t.co/9CRHtifCqg & http://t.co/k75c8I49pe #pubmedia
— Maria Thomas (@pesmou) December 4, 2013
Reports & Articles
Beautiful internet maps visualize the striking interconnectedness of the web – ExtremeTech http://t.co/sYWemCVxvY #internet
— DNS Google (@DNSGoogle) December 4, 2013
People & Collaboration
Check out @TheCoffeeKlatch, providing excellence in broadcasting for #specialneeds #Autism #SpecialEd communities http://t.co/16qjytRWsV
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) December 6, 2013
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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