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Tweets for Keeps: October 2016
Data viz best practices, tips for engaging a diverse audience, bright ideas in data journalism, the state of the US news media, police data transparency projects
Tools & Tactics
Poor #visualization wastes #analytics efforts. Learn best dataviz practices on A2 Radio. https://t.co/EdlB3EhRjC @HarvardBiz pic.twitter.com/kTizOqepIS
— All Analytics (@AllAnalytics) October 10, 2016
Tips & Techniques
Check out more of @dhgerson's tips for how journos can better engage with diverse audiences here https://t.co/DAeQw5aF3o #ijnetlive
— IJNet (@IJNet) October 21, 2016
Innovation & Experiments
What’s the #ddj crowd tweeting? Brilliant info graphics; data state of mind; global temps visualized; African grants https://t.co/ehkM0NFjio pic.twitter.com/Mc8Ptq9vLK
— GIJN (@gijn) October 3, 2016
Reports & Articles
“The state of news media in the US: what you need to know” Good round-up by @damianradcliffe https://t.co/0VWsXzfwuV
— Josh Stearns (@jcstearns) September 12, 2016
People & Collaboration
From Seattle to NYC, these local projects are making police complaint data open and accessible. https://t.co/Ts5Lx42DLd #policedata pic.twitter.com/UdAUgEZe4N
— Sunlight Foundation (@SunFoundation) October 25, 2016
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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