[IxDA Discuss] Professional Organization Memberships
Christina Wodtke
cwodtke at eleganthack.com
Tue Oct 3 14:13:13 PDT 2006
and I would biasedly suggest IAI... iainstitute.org it's cheap to join
(40 bucks) and gets you a big discount to the IASummit, the most rocking
conference around for anyone who has the word "information" in the title
(and actually, for many who don't... friend Luke was just saying they
should change the name to US summit and be done with it.)
David (Heller) Malouf wrote:
> [Please voluntarily trim replies to include only relevant quoted material.]
>
>
>> So I'm new to the professional world, and I've been asked to
>> figure out what
>> membership I want (ala ACM, AIGA, etc).
>>
>> I'm not really sure what's best to join, so I was wondering
>> what you all
>> would recommend?
>>
>
> Do you only have to pick one? (of course money is a factor for sure)
>
> What conference(s) do you plan on attending?
> If CHI is still doing this thing where when you go as a non-member they make
> you a defacto member, then well, go to the conference become a memember and
> tell your boss you'd like to join another group that you feel you'd get
> value out of.
> Or conversely join the association for which conference you will attend in
> order to get the discount.
>
> What group speaks the most to your values as a practitioner, designer?
>
> What group gives you the most value for the dollar?
>
> All of these are ways of thinking about what organization to join and I'm
> sure there are many more.
>
> Are you doing this because your employer is willing to pay for such a
> membership? Or are you doing this because you feel you need a community to
> be a part of that you can't get without being a member of it?
>
> If "membership" is not what you are looking for, but community, I'd suggest
> (yes, I'm definitely biased) that you just donate money to IxDA
> (www.ixda.org) and help this community grow (as per Robert Reimann's posting
> last month). We sure could use the help, but because we are subscriber
> supporter instead of membership-based there is not "I'm a member of ..."
> type dealio. Just the satisfaction of knowing that you are enabling a
> community of peers to grow and prosper.
>
> Now, if I was to remove my bias and think outside the IxDA box, I would have
> to say that the local SIGs for either UPA or SIGCHI are probably more
> valuable than the global/national organizations that are out there. This is
> just my experience of it, but I'm a true believer in think globally, act
> locally. This is especially true for junior or entry level UX practitioners.
> Having more immediate contact is a lot better than having a big agency in
> your corner.
>
> But that's me.
>
> -- dave
>
>
> ________________________________________________________________
> Welcome to the Interaction Design Association (IxDA)!
> To post to this list ....... discuss at ixda.org
> List Guidelines ............ http://listguide.ixda.org/
> List Help .................. http://listhelp.ixda.org/
> (Un)Subscription Options ... http://subscription-options.ixda.org/
> Announcements List ......... http://subscribe-announce.ixda.org/
> Questions .................. lists at ixda.org
> Home ....................... http://ixda.org/
> Resource Library ........... http://resources.ixda.org
>
--
Christina Wodtke
Principal Instigator
Magazine :: http://www.boxesandarrows.com
Business :: http://www.publicsquarehq.com
Personal :: http://www.eleganthack.com
Book :: http://www.blueprintsfortheweb.com
cwodtke at eleganthack.com
More information about the discuss
mailing list