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Tweets for Keeps: July 8 – July 15, 2012
How to localize anything, a Google tool that could draw attention to your writing, easier data and “citizen” journalism, and fascinating, long-term insights on how people relate to news.
Tools & Tactics
Blottr is a free Android app to help eyewitnesses “create news stories with their mobile devices” tnw.co/OAsv29
— Kevin Sablan (@ksablan) July 6, 2012
Tips & Techniques
5 ways journos can localize global issues, events bit.ly/NsNph3 “Even the broadest global issue can be examined through a local lens”
— Poynter (@Poynter) July 6, 2012
Innovation & Experiments
Let’s explode the myth that #datajournalism is ‘resource intensive,’ from @paulbradshaw bit.ly/M14ktd #ddj
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) July 11, 2012
Reports & Articles
In Search of a “500-Year Plan” for Achieving News Literacy bit.ly/M1uig2 @AshokaNews #medialiteracy
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) July 11, 2012
People & Collaboration
Why journalists should care about Google Authorship and SEO: ow.ly/c99Ho by @saduros “Writing is the new superpower” @tracysamantha
— Orbit Media Studios (@orbiteers) July 10, 2012
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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