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  1. What is MisinfoDay?
  2. MisinfoDay 2019
  3. MisinfoDay 2020
  4. MisinfoDay 2021
  5. MisinfoDay Planning Sheet
  6. Schedule Templates
  7. Past Topics & Speakers
  8. Sample Invitations
  9. Sample Registration Form
  10. Activity Preview: Fact-Checking

Sample Invitations

We recommend reaching out to local school librarians, teachers, and administrators directly and promoting your event through local teacher and library associations.

In-person Invitation (make a copy)

Hello Seattle Public School Librarians!

On behalf of the University of Washington Center for an Informed Public, I would like to invite you and your students to MisinfoDay 2020 – a day of learning how to identify and combat misinformation from thought leaders in the field.

 

To register, please fill out this form by January 10, 2020 or sooner. We are accepting a maximum of 100 students per school. Space is limited and will be given on a first-come, first-served basis. Feel free to share this invite with teachers in your school and district.

We hope to see you there!

Virtual Event Invitation (make a copy)

​​You're Invited: MisinfoDay 2021 for middle & high school students

The UW Center for an Informed Public, in partnership with the WSU Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, is hosting a virtual MisinfoDay event for middle and high school students and educators on Thursday, March 18, 2021. We hope you and your students can join us!

See the schedule below, then click here for more event information and to register your class for this free event.

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