[Sigia-l] Assessment Portal
Travis Wilson
trav at ciaheadquarters.com
Wed Jul 31 22:08:22 EDT 2002
Thinking about query processes like that, where the site asks, for example,
"what do you do?" and "how do you like to do it?" and "what do you think
about this?", etc., and then says "Here are some things for you to look at"
-- the first thing that comes to mind is a dating service.
Other sites may take the questionnaire approach too, perhaps career
guidance sites and that sort of thing, but I bet dating services, which are
pretty lucrative, have developed some good interfaces for it. Check em out.
trav
At 05:09 PM 7/31/2002 -0700, Laura Norvig wrote:
>Their conception of the site is that users will come there and "assess" an
>aspect of their program (let's say volunteer management) using a variety
>of "indicators" and then, based on their individual situation, the site
>will return targeted lists of resources on specific subtopics within the
>theme of volunteer management.
>
>My question is, can anyone think of a site that approaches the delivery of
>content in this way? Any example that comes close to this model would be
>greatly appreciated.
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