Thursday, September 26, 2013

Agenda for 9.26.13

Agenda for practice:

Novice:
- Parts to the Aff case

Returners:
- Work on 1AC

All:
- Webinar on writing the 1AC
- Finish impromptu speeches

Assignment due 9.29.13:

Visit www.nationalforensicleague.org
This is a great resource that is available to you and so the questions below are designed to encourage you to explore the website. All the answers can be found by looking through the site. Answer these questions and post to the blog OR email alyhorry@gmail.com

1. Where do you find the topics for the current season? Post the link or directions to where to find the page.
2. What is the name of the monthly publication put out by the National Forensic League?
3. What is the first point the website gives for Why Speech and Debate?
4. When was the evidence for policy debate last updated?
5. Where can I go to find out how to judge Lincoln Douglas Debate?
6. For returning students, how many NFL points do you have?

2 comments:

  1. 1. http://www.nationalforensicleague.org/aspx/nav.aspx?navid=227&pnavid=175

    2. Rostrum (right?)

    3. Opening doors, changing lives (or "speech and debate students have a significant edge in college admissions" if you wanted the actual first bullet point).

    4. 9/16/2013

    5. http://www.nationalforensicleague.org/aspx/video.aspx?navid=27&pnavid=175 You would think that it would be here, in the "Training" section for judges, but I can't find anything for LD.

    6. 303 in total

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  2. 1.http://www.nationalforensicleague.org/aspx/nav.aspx ?navid=227&pnavid=175

    2. Rostrum

    3. "speech and debate students have a significant edge in college admissions"

    4. 9/30/2013

    5.http://www.nationalforensicleague.org/aspx/document s/documentdetail.aspx?documentid=429

    6. No idea

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