Greetings!
The Wikimedia Foundation Communications department has been working on the development of the Communications resource center (started thanks to Wikimedia Deutschland as the Movement communications skills library). The goal of this center is to help share resources related to movement communications with interested volunteers across the movement. We appreciate the feedback that people have shared with us since its launch.
We are excited to share that we have completed improvements based on your feedback, and included content from many of the trainings done by the Communications department into the resource center.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Communications/Resource_center
In a few months, we will be more formally introducing the center, but wanted to do a round of feedback with those of you who are interested. In addition to hearing your overall feedback, we would be interested in hearing more about if this type of approach is helpful, what resources you would like added, and how we can make it more usable.
Please feel free to post your feedback here, emailing it to me ( gvarnum@wikimedia.org) or posting it on the center's talk page: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Communications/Resource_center
Also, a reminder that you are invited to contribute resources to the center as well. It is a wiki - be bold! :)
Finally, for some additional context, the Communications resource center will be integrated into a broader organization-wide resource center which the Learning and Evaluation team is currently developing.
Thank you! -greg
wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org