Such a great chamber!
This is exactly the advice I'd give you if I were your coach. But take it with a grain of salt.
Saturday, June 23, 2018
Saturday, May 26, 2018
CatNats 18 Chamber 5 Prelims
So on this one I tried to cut out all the snark.
And failed.
So maybe just pay attention to the ballots if they make more sense. (But I stand by the advice.)
Monday, February 19, 2018
Harvard Semis Chamber C 2018
Congrats to all in an event that seems to be more competitive each tournament.
Here it is. As always, take whatever helps and ignore all the rest.
Here it is. As always, take whatever helps and ignore all the rest.
Saturday, January 27, 2018
While we're waiting for the fun to begin at Emory . . .
I've long thought that I should confess that I have a terrible memory of debaters and the schools they go to? Hand-in-hand with that is the fact that I'm practically face-blind, so as soon as we leave the chamber, poof. It's all gone.
I get the sense sometimes that everyone else knows everyone and where they go to school. Not me. At Sunvite Finals I gave a richly deserved 1 and 2 to debaters from the same school--I knew because their code BT was the same--and I assumed they were from some powerhouse in South Florida or in the Northeast or one of those schools out west. But they were from Napierville, wherever that is. (Illinois, I'm thinking.)
In the room I just parlied, I'm pretty sure I know where one of the fourteen debaters is from. The rest, even the ones I've judged a few times? No idea. (OK, DeVito is from New York--I know because it was In. Every. Intro.)
I could learn where y'all are from, if I made an effort. I won't.
If my ballot-rankings seem eccentric sometimes, all I can say is that I'm sure of them (they seem obvious and indisputable to me), and you should be proud if I've ranked you, even if no other judge did. School reps and relationships aren't playing any role in my decision, because I have only the vaguest idea who anyone is.
I get the sense sometimes that everyone else knows everyone and where they go to school. Not me. At Sunvite Finals I gave a richly deserved 1 and 2 to debaters from the same school--I knew because their code BT was the same--and I assumed they were from some powerhouse in South Florida or in the Northeast or one of those schools out west. But they were from Napierville, wherever that is. (Illinois, I'm thinking.)
In the room I just parlied, I'm pretty sure I know where one of the fourteen debaters is from. The rest, even the ones I've judged a few times? No idea. (OK, DeVito is from New York--I know because it was In. Every. Intro.)
I could learn where y'all are from, if I made an effort. I won't.
If my ballot-rankings seem eccentric sometimes, all I can say is that I'm sure of them (they seem obvious and indisputable to me), and you should be proud if I've ranked you, even if no other judge did. School reps and relationships aren't playing any role in my decision, because I have only the vaguest idea who anyone is.
Saturday, November 4, 2017
Minneapple 2017 Prelims Chamber 4 Notes
Sorry these are going up a few hours later than promised.
As always, use whatever feedback seems helpful to you and ignore the rest.
Saturday, September 23, 2017
Resources NFCFL Fall Gathering Novice Congress Workshop
Here are my thoughts . . .
. . . on what makes Congress special.
. . . on how to select a bill topic.
. . . on how Congress judges think (to the extent we do).
And here's a manifesto of sorts.
. . . on what makes Congress special.
. . . on how to select a bill topic.
. . . on how Congress judges think (to the extent we do).
And here's a manifesto of sorts.
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