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Tweets for Keeps: November 2015
Free photojournalism classes for your iPad, clever public records tips, optimizing online aid data, principles and process of political fact-checking, journalism plus community makes hope and opportunity
Tools & Tactics
iTunesU Courses Offer Free Video & Photojournalism Curriculum https://t.co/XfJKbbf0pf
— JEADigitalMedia.org (@jeadigitalmedia) November 27, 2015
Tips & Techniques
Ask for check registers and other public records tips you probably haven’t thought of https://t.co/mv1WQJg6Wk pic.twitter.com/P3nG18fiNt
— Poynter (@Poynter) November 2, 2015
Innovation & Experiments
Inside @AidInfoPlus, a new training resource for journalists using international development data: https://t.co/IVjD66IUl6 by @samberkhead
— IJNet (@IJNet) November 23, 2015
Reports & Articles
On this week's @AllJournalism, @AngieHolan talks about how API brings fact-checking skills to newsrooms https://t.co/r4n1FFAUkO
— American Press Inst. (@AmPress) October 23, 2015
People & Collaboration
Great example of how journalism + community = hope & opportunity: https://t.co/WgSFi6mNtB/s/i1cT (via @StreetRoots @stillmotion) #inpdx
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) November 13, 2015
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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