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This 3 page paper provides an analysis of the web site. The home page of this professional organization called Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI) is evaluated. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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people to connect and facilitate a number of activities to further their careers. Some of the web sites of these types of organizations are very helpful as they provide networking
capabilities and also keeps people up on the latest events. They are particularly useful for people who attend conferences and find it imperative to keep up on the latest developments
in an industry. Also, the use of offerings from such industry organizations helps one to keep on top of "whos who" in the industry, confirming ones status as an industry
insider. By acknowledging promotions and placements, knowledge that comes about by viewing the site or one like it, an individual will be aware of what is going on in the
industry. This is helpful in the context of career development at any stage of the game. II. SIGCHI In viewing the web site for SIGGHI, there appears
to be a great deal of information. On the home page of this professional organization called Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI) there are various links displayed ("SIGGCHI," 2008).
The name of the group appears and basic information about what it does is easily accessed. For someone who is not familiar with computers, the name of the group might
be confusing. The following explanation appears as to why the group is in existence: SIGGCHI " ...brings together people working on the design, evaluation, implementation, and study of interactive computing
systems for human use" ("SIGGCHI," 2008). The organization does a variety of things, inclusive of sponsoring a number of conferences throughout the year (Inouye, Mitchell & Blumenthal, 2004). The group
further examines the relationship between people and computers, inclusive of problems in the relationship ("Learning to Live with Computers," 1992). III. Site Evaluation While the
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