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'''.org Learning Center''' provides a variety of useful information and tools. <ref>https://orglearningcenter.org/org-learning-center-about/</ref>
The '''.org Learning Center''' is an online resource hub that provides a variety of information and tools that to help [[.org|.ORG]] websites to be successful online, including articles, videos, podcasts, webinars infographics and bootcamps about many subjects, like:<ref name="orglearning">[https://orglearningcenter.org/learning-center-resources/ About .org learning center]</ref>
 
* Starting your .org website
* Digital marketing tools
* Web accessibility
* Fundraising strategies
* Data privacy
* Data usage
* Audience engagement
* Community building
* Social media presence
* Cybersecurity <ref>https://orglearningcenter.org/learning-center-resources/</ref>
 
==Leadership==
 
[[Paul Diaz]] is the director of .org Learning Center. He is also the vice-president of policy at [[PIR|Public Interest Registry (PIR)]], which powers the .ORG domain.<ref name="orglearning"></ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 19:50, 15 May 2024

The .org Learning Center is an online resource hub that provides a variety of information and tools that to help .ORG websites to be successful online, including articles, videos, podcasts, webinars infographics and bootcamps about many subjects, like:[1]

  • Starting your .org website
  • Digital marketing tools
  • Web accessibility
  • Fundraising strategies
  • Data privacy
  • Data usage
  • Audience engagement
  • Community building
  • Social media presence
  • Cybersecurity [2]

Leadership

Paul Diaz is the director of .org Learning Center. He is also the vice-president of policy at Public Interest Registry (PIR), which powers the .ORG domain.[1]

References