Special Interest Groups
SIG stands for "Special Interest Group." It is not a
formal class, but simply a group of individuals with an interest in some
particular application of personal computers who get together to share their
collective skills and knowledge. Typically the presenters will go into
a specific subject in much greater depth than can be achieved at our General meetings.
The SIGs that are listed here may be either active or inactive, depending on
the current interest level of our members. Inactive SIGs are only
temporarily that way. When sufficient interest develops in a
particular topic, they are often re-activated. And any new SIG can be
started if there are least several people who want to get together regularly
to learn more in an area of mutual interest. Please contact any
Board of Directors member with your suggestions.
If you are interested in becoming a SIG leader yourself or just learning about how to
give presentations, here are some reading materials which might prove helpful to you.
So You Want to Become a SIG Leader by Andy Reti
Presentation Tips by Ray DeCosta