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What are Special Interest Groups?

Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are groups of STC members with common interests or employment situations. Members meet periodically to share their knowledge and experience and learn from each other. SIGs are active both locally and internationally.

The Twin Cities Community currently hosts the Instructional Design and Learning SIG.

How Do I Join a SIG?

You are welcome to attend a community-level SIG meeting any time. If you want to formally join a Society-sponsored SIG, go to the Society website to complete the application form. You may also join a SIG whenever you renew your membership—they are listed on the membership form. Your SIG membership depends on the membership choices you made when you renewed your membership. For details, refer to the Society's SIG general information page.

How Can I Form a Community-Level SIG?

The Twin Cities Community has drawn up procedures for forming a community-level SIG. Download these documents and view them in Adobe Acrobat (version 4.0 and up).

SIG Forming Guidelines
STC SIG Application Form

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