BEA NEWSWriting Division LeadershipRob Prisco, John Carroll University…ChairGlenda Williams, University of Alabama…Vice Chair (Student Competition Coordinator)Fred Thorne, California State University-Chico….Faculty Competition CoordinatorMichael Havice, Marquette University….WebmasterEd Fink, California State University-Fullerton….Listserve ModeratorJimmie Reeves, Texas Tech….Electronic Journal DeveloperThe Writing Division held two successful competitions this year; one for studentsand one for faculty. All faculty members are urged to submit their students’ scripts tothis year’s competition. Sure…you’ve given them a good grade on their work…nowgive them the chance to winner national recognition and some nifty prizes.And why should students have all the fun. Faculty members are encouraged tosubmit their own work to our faculty competition. The theme this year is “Hope.”Writing Division’s winners of this year’s Scriptwriting CompetitionsStudent CompetitionFeature LengthFirst Place: Thomas Jon Hanada, Stanford University, “Old Soldiers”Second Place: Stephanie Wiseman, Washington State University, “Just a Woman”Short SubjectFirst Place: Mickey Adolph, Cal State-Chico, “Richard’s Doll”Second Place: Sydney Daniels, Cal State-Northridge, “Death Bed”Third Place: Brad Bear, Ohio University, “The Caro-Kann Defense”Television SeriesFirst Place: Mary Sue Woodbury, San Francisco State University, “The ManliestMan” (Frasier)Second Place: Trysta Bissett, Ohio University, “Takes Two to Tango” (Sex & the City)Third Place: Eric Alan Sera, Peter Aranda, Joel R. Franklin, Purdue University-Calumet, “RoBart Wars” (The Simpsons)Faculty CompetitionFirst Place: Kevin Corbett, Central Michigan University, “Monkey Boy”Second Place: Frederick Jones, Southeast Missouri State University, “TheGovernor’s Wife”Third Place: Emily D. Edwards, University of North Carolina-Greensboro, “TheRoot Doctor”Awards of ExcellenceRobert Prisco, John Carroll University, “Get Together”Jon Stahl, California State University-Northridge, “Fast Lane”William Deering, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, “Christmas Connections”Glenda C. Williams, University of Alabama, “Lonely Hearts Club”BEA—Educating tomorrow’s electronic media professionals 76
BEA NEWSIndiana Moves More Courses OnlineRegistration is underway for fall 2003 Internet courses<strong>IN</strong>DIANAPOLIS—Eleven Indiana colleges and universities are now registeringstudents for online classes to be offered this fall through the Indiana College Network(ICN), your gateway to e-learning from Indiana colleges and universities.This fall, more than 2,200 courses and 130 degree and certificate programs areavailable to students interested in studying at a distance. A searchable online CourseCatalog with indepth class descriptions and full plans of study for each of the degreeand certificate programs is available online at www.icn.org . A sample class syllabiallows learners to see what taking a course via technology is really like.ICN is a service of the Indiana Higher Education Telecommunication System(IHETS), a consortium of higher education institutions in Indiana that includes theseven public colleges and universities as well as 31 independent colleges anduniversities.Working together through IHETS, member institutions provide convenient access toeducation for Indiana residents no matter where they live or work. Through ICN, agateway to information on distance learning opportunities from Indiana colleges anduniversities, learners can get information about courses and programs offered at adistance as well as support services, including assistance with career counseling,registration, advising and online tutoring.Institutions offering classes this fall through ICN include Ball State University,Indiana Wesleyan University, Indiana State University, Indiana University, Ivy TechState College, Purdue University, Taylor University, University of Indianapolis,University of Saint Francis, University of Southern Indiana and Vincennes University.In addition to the Internet, classes are also available via satellite television, videotape,videoconferencing, CD-ROM, cable/public television and traditional correspondence.Students interested in learning about educational opportunities available throughdistance education should visit www.icn.org, or contact the Indiana College NetworkStudent Services Center at info@icn.org or 1.800.ICN.8899 (800.426.8899). Theymay also subscribe to ICN’s bimonthly e-newsletter at communications@icn.org.77Feedback September 2003 (Vol. 44, No. 4)
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