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Tweets for Keeps: November 26 – December 1, 2013
Keen insights on infographics, training on computer-assisted reporting, the ethics of quoting Facebook posts, the debate on unpaid interns goes on, integrating developers into the newsroom
Tools & Tactics
Do readers give infographics a free pass? Why we need to learn to scrutinize them like any other journalism http://t.co/KiIkcWcE7z
— Global Investigative (@gijn) November 25, 2013
Tips & Techniques
Great #ddj tipsheet w/ tons of walkthroughs (plus some data to play with). From CIR's @j_la28. #vvoj2013 http://t.co/ZCCnYrAgAa
— data j lab (@datajlab) November 14, 2013
Innovation & Experiments
"You shared something on Facebook & found it in a newspaper story the next day. Is this ethical?" http://t.co/aliTWkl5MQ @kevole
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) November 30, 2013
Reports & Articles
The media discussion on unpaid interns continues, this time all the way to #SCOTUS: http://t.co/NU8r2FAtaZ via @BloombergView.
— SMPA at GWU (@SMPAGWU) November 26, 2013
People & Collaboration
Tip: How reporters and developers can work together http://t.co/HPpNrQa7iG
— Antoine Laurent (@anto_l) November 26, 2013
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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