Digital Organizing forTown Halls in Georgia
Module 6 · After the Town Hall: Follow-Through 6.5 Module 6 checkpoint and course complete
Subsection 6.5

Module 6 checkpoint and course complete

~5 min

Module 6 Checkpoint

Final checkpoint. Confirm the follow-through loop, then slide to complete the course and earn your full set of badges.

You have reached the final checkpoint. Answer these four questions, then slide to complete the entire course.

Within what window must the 48-hour follow-up messages go out?

Correct. The 48-hour window is named for a reason. Outside it, the room cools, the press cycle moves on, and commitments become deniable. Within 48 hours. After that, the room cools and commitments become deniable.

Which is NOT a campaign outcome to track in the 30/60/90 window?

Correct. Cookies are event logistics, not campaign outcomes. Campaign outcomes measure downstream change. Campaign outcomes measure downstream change — position shifts, pipeline conversion, press hits, legal documentation.

What is the right response to a single hot-mic comment from an official during Q&A?

Correct. A single comment is a data point, not a grade change. Grades reflect the documented record across issues. Single comments are data points, not grade changes. Grades move with votes, formal positions, or patterns.

Why must the next action be named at the close of the event?

Correct. Momentum dissipates within two weeks. The named next action is the bridge from this event to the next one. Momentum dissipates within two weeks. The named next action is the bridge to the next event.

Badge earned

Follow-Through Leader

You've completed Module 6: After the Town Hall: Follow-Through. This badge is yours.

Action: Complete all four quiz questions, then slide to finish the course.