Chair's Column: SIGCUE Activitie s Robert P . Taylor Chairman, SIGCU E Department of Communication, Computing and Technolog y in Education , Teachers Colleg e Columbia Universit y It's election time again but as this issue went to press, the results were not ye t known . The next issue, due late this year, will be under the newly elected slate . Whether that slate is primarily the current officers or another group, it is fitting t o comment again on what seems to be SIGCUE's position internally and within th e ACM . The SIG continues to reflect the fact that its focus is a subsidiary one for most ACM members, and therefore one that elicits only moderate activity at best . Moreover , because the ACM is primarily composed of computer professionals (thus only th e subsidiary educational interest by most members), outside educators do not see th e ACM as something they ought to belong to, through SIGCUE . Hence there has been no swelling of membership rolls due to recruits from either inside or outside th e ACM . Unless something happens to change the overall ACM membership, I see n o likelihood of
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