Courses

Countering Disinformation

Countering Disinformation

Do you know what disinformation is and what are the risks associated with it? How to counter it? Disinformation, being an old and powerful phenomenon, has become increasingly influential thanks to the use of social media and the speed with which it can be spread out to every corner of the world. Disinformation has challenged democracies, governments, education systems or civil society. Most recently, we can see how disinformation can instill fear about lifesaving vaccinations, as well as exploit tensions, create chaos and mistrust towards institutions, and individuals. In this course we will learn how to distinguish between various types of disinformation and avoid traps such as echo chambers, polarization or propaganda. Moreover, we will share with you the essential knowledge and tools to tackle disinformation more effectively, e.g., microtargeting and persuasive communication strategies, or how to build powerful stories and narratives. Finally, the ambition is that you will become aware and learn how to become resilient ‘when they come for you’. The course is designed to maximize learning at your own pace and time. Sit back, relax and give it a shot. When you finish the course, we encourage you to share it with your family, friends, colleagues, or your students.

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Think Twice: Media Literacy Online

media literacy

You consume information every day. From your friends, your Facebook and Twitter feed, your favorite YouTube show, and news outlets. How do you know that it’s true and accurate? Being media literate means the ability to recognize and avoid manipulations. No one is born media literate. Media literacy is a skill. You can develop it. Take this free course to get started!

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Digital Safety & Security

DSS

The online self-paced Digital Safety & Security (DSS) course is designed to provide an introduction to digital security basics. The goal of the course is to cover fundamental cyber security concepts, state surveillance, cyber-crime, as well as specific ways of how to model threats using a framework developed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation - EFF. Course Content Outline: What is Information Security? Information Security. Information Threats. Security Measure/CIA Element. Privacy & Security. If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear? “Have I been pwned?” When to sacrifice your privacy?State Surveillance. Snowden revelations. Why does meta data matter? Types of state surveillance. Targeted surveillance. First Draft’s “Essential Guide”. Panoptic Surveillance. China’s “Credit Score” system. Surveillance capitalism. “Terms of Service. Didn’t Read”. Cyber-crime. Current GDP of other countries. Malware. Types of malware. What do you do to protect yourself from malware? Social Engineering. What can you do against social engineering? EFF’s “Essential Guide”: “Avoid Phishing Attacks”. Threat Modelling. Threat modelling framework. Next steps. Thinking holistically. Choosing security software. Trusted & untrusted software list. Using cyber security principles. Counter arguments. By completing it you will contribute to Civil Society empowerment and will be able to make safer choices!

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Dorota Kuszyńska

As a Community Education Manager in Fundacja TechSoup, Dorota is responsible for designing and delivering the Digital Activism Program educational resources.

Graduated from cultural studies at Warsaw University, Dorota holds a postgraduate degree from the WUT Business School in leadership psychology. She has 14 years of experience in managing educational and cultural projects in both public and NGO sectors.

What all of these projects have in common is their ultimate goal to make the heritage, knowledge, skills, and resources easily available, free and online, so that everyone interested in developing their potential can use it and share it with their communities.

Maria Makowska

I'm Training and Education Manager in TechSoup Europe. I’m responsible for supporting TechSoup Partner Network in Europe in sharing educational content and delivering valuable trainings to non-profits. I lead the creation, facilitation, and development of online and offline training, including cultivating and expanding a network of trainers and educators throughout Europe. I take care of securing consistency in our approach to education and trainings across all projects in Tech Soup Europe. I have more than 15 years of experience in working with the NGO sector in Poland and in other countries in Europe, especially in managing educational programs and supporting groups as a trainer and educator.I have experience in designing and implementing educational initiatives of various formats (offline, online, self-paced, course, instructor-paced, cohort, training of trainers). I facilitate learning cohorts of TechSoup partners across Europe focused on digital transformation, digital leadership and digital literacy, aimed on strengthening partners capacities in designing educational content and delivering valuable trainings to CSOs. I supervised training part of the Media Literacy Accelerator lead TechSoup in 2018-2021. I was responsible for development, localization and implementation of the training program in 14 countries, that with 160 offline and online trainings targeted 60 trainers and 3050 participants (NGOs, activists, journalists, educators, your workers). I have more than 15 years of experience as a trainer and facilitator of various educational programs for CSOs leaders and activists from local communities across Poland. I'm specialized in delivering training and facilitate learning cohorts around topics such as: civic education, training design and facilitation, leadership, empowering local communities.

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Ibrahim Dosso

Dosso Ibrahim is an expert consultant in the field of projects and associative management who has accumulated more than 10 years of experience. His story begins in 2006 after finishing his studies in telecommunications it integrates the AIESEC international student organization where he learns leadership and entrepreneurship. Mr Ibrahim Dosso has facilitate in Ivory Coast the implementation of many projects and initiatives with many partners , is now creating his own digital platform for digital security resilience fros civil society actors and organizations and monitoring and evaluation development in his country. Eval4Change (E4C), is the name of his platform where he want to promote, digitalization , and enhanced the culture and the using of evaluation in daily decisions making. He is now a Dedicated consultant and trainer specializing in digital security, civil society capacity building, and governance. Extensive experience in designing and delivering impactful training programs, particularly for civil society organizations (CSOs), empowering them with digital resilience and advocacy skills. Expertise in project management, participatory governance, and entrepreneurship development.

Aicha Thiendella Fall

Depuis sa création en 2016 par l'Atlantic Council, le DFRLab dirige l'étude de l'écosystème mondial de l'information et des technologies qui le sous-tendent. Il collabore avec d'autres initiatives de l'Atlantic Council pour aborder les implications géopolitiques de la technologie, en fournissant des recherches et des outils clés pour relever les défis mondiaux et promouvoir leur avancement responsable. Son équipe diversifiée et engagée a excellé sur des questions telles que la désinformation, l'ingérence étrangère et la politique des plateformes, en combinant la recherche technique, les capacités de recherche de sources ouvertes et l'engagement politique pour construire des écosystèmes d'information plus sains qui protègent la démocratie et le droit des citoyens à une information fiable.