OPEN SOURCE RESOURCES: Whether you are a local journalist or a mentor, we know you work hard to promote untold stories to the rest of the world. That's why we share our technologies and programming - because the less time you spend figuring out how to present a story, the more time you can spend making it great.
Check out our first piece of open-source code: A Flickr / Google Maps mashup written by our Director of Technology, Chris Mendez.
You can check out a working example on our Executive Director, Jon Vidar's photography website: http://www.jonvidarphotography.com
CURRICULA: Are you part of a community that has stories to tell, but you're unsure how to start? The Tiziano Project shares how we teach new media journalism so that anyone can learn how to share their stories or train others to do so.
TUTORIALS: You can't always have a teacher next to you as you learn a new multimedia or new media skill. That's why The Tiziano Project will be developing a database of online tutorials about the basic skills you need to be a citizen journalist.
CHALKBOARD: The Tiziano Project believes the best way to improve citizen journalism is through collaboration. We will soon be launching the Chalkboard, which will allow journalists, organizations and community members to share their challenges, ideas and inspirations to improve our global citizen journalism community.
The Tiziano Project provides community members in conflict, post-conflict, and underreported regions with the equipment, training, and affiliations necessary to report their stories and improve their lives.
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