I'd like to convene a group of screen educators who are interested in the Internet and multimedia issues. I've experimented with an e-mail discussion group (MediaWeb) for this purpose, but I'd like to try something new: a real-time chat, perhaps once a month. Some of the topics we might discuss include: 1. Designing Web sites related to film/TV studies--creating effective images, HTML design tips, incorporating audio/video, etc. 2. Using the Web for distance education in film/TV 3. Using technologies like Internet Relay Chat and Usenet-style bulletin boards for film/TV classes 4. New distribution mechanisms--electronic newsletters, the future of print journals 5. Using the Internet to supplement academic conferences--placing papers on line, planning conferences via the 'Net 6. High tech pedagogy: Threat or Menace? We could have special guests to talk about such topics or we could just gab among ourselves. Interested? When: Friday, February 7, noon Central Standard Time (1:00 p.m. EST, 11:00 a.m. MST, 10:00 a.m. PST) Where: #ScreenChat IRC channel (see info below on IRC) available only on the irc.tcf.ua.edu IRC server Sponsor: The Telecommunication and Film Department The University of Alabama IRC info Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is an Internet device for instantaneous communication. Users type messages back and forth to one another. To use #ScreenChat you need either a Java-capable Web Browser or a dedicated IRC client (e.g., Free agent). For more information, see: http://www.tcf.ua.edu/chat ---- Jeremy Butler [log in to unmask] SCREENsite http://www.sa.ua.edu/SCREENsite Telecommunication & Film/University of Alabama/Tuscaloosa/AL ---- To signoff SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]