Michigan Digital Voter Protection
TotAL Course Time: 45 Mins
This toolkit and training is specific to Michigan election laws, digital threats to voters like AI content and disinformation, and best practices for response. Learn from experts in voter protection, technology, communications, and community organizing how to protect Michigan voters from digital deception.
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Digital Defense Against the Dark Arts
Quentin Palfrey, founder and board member of the Voter Protection Corps, sets the stage for why these resources are so important this election cycle.
Quentin Palfrey, founder and board member of the Voter Protection Corps, sets the stage for why these resources are so important this election cycle.
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Michigan Election Laws
Erin Lodes, Research Manager with Engage Michigan, briefs volunteers on the facts they need to know about voting in Michigan, the challenges they might face in regard to disinformation, and the resources they can use to protect voting access.
Erin Lodes, Research Manager with Engage Michigan, briefs volunteers on the facts they need to know about voting in Michigan, the challenges they might face in regard to disinformation, and the resources they can use to protect voting access.
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Disinformation, Amplified
Jesse Littlewood, Policy Director with the Voter Protection Corps, discusses how disinformation plays a role in voter suppression efforts, and how to think about disinformation in the context of the digital world.
Jesse Littlewood, Policy Director with the Voter Protection Corps, discusses how disinformation plays a role in voter suppression efforts, and how to think about disinformation in the context of the digital world.
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AI Threats to Voters
Dr. R. David Edelman, IPRI Distinguished Fellow and Director, Project on Technology, Economy & National Security at MIT, explains what matters to voters and volunteers when it comes to generative artificial intelligence and how to best respond to this new technology.
Dr. R. David Edelman, IPRI Distinguished Fellow and Director, Project on Technology, Economy & National Security at MIT, explains what matters to voters and volunteers when it comes to generative artificial intelligence and how to best respond to this new technology.
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Responding to Disinformation: The "Dos" and "Don'ts"
Jenna Goode, Deputy Director of the Center on Digital Influence at Drive Agency, walks through the "dos" and "don'ts" of responding to disinformation, with tips for organizations and individuals on how to "do no harm" and productively counter bad information.
Jenna Goode, Deputy Director of the Center on Digital Influence at Drive Agency, walks through the "dos" and "don'ts" of responding to disinformation, with tips for organizations and individuals on how to "do no harm" and productively counter bad information.
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Working with Volunteers, Constituents, and Community Partners
Raelyn Roberson, Media and Democracy Campaigner at Common Cause, gives advice on having effective conversations with those who have seen disinformation, and how to engage with people to deliver the facts.
Raelyn Roberson, Media and Democracy Campaigner at Common Cause, gives advice on having effective conversations with those who have seen disinformation, and how to engage with people to deliver the facts.
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