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Limited Preparation And Accessibility: Rethinking Some Conversations In Limited Prep Events For 2020/2021
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Presentation on the Limited Preparation event and accessibility.
Forensics Code Of Student Conduct
Forensics Code Of Student Conduct
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Example of a forensics code of conduct.
Smsu Forensics Team Handbook & Policies 2018-2019
Smsu Forensics Team Handbook & Policies 2018-2019
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Handbook and policies from Southwest Minnesota State University's forensics program.
Niu Forensics Code Of Conduct
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Code of Conduct from Northern Illinois University Forensics program.
Lafayette Forensics Standards And Policies, Scott Placke, John Boyer, Simon Center
Lafayette Forensics Standards And Policies, Scott Placke, John Boyer, Simon Center
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Standards and policies from the Lafayette Forensics Society at Lafayette College.
Hastings College Bronco Forensics Team 2018-2019
Hastings College Bronco Forensics Team 2018-2019
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Handbook from Hastings College's 2018-2019 Bronco Forensic Team.
Navigating The Digital Divide, Dawn Lowry
Navigating The Digital Divide, Dawn Lowry
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Dawn Lowry (George Mason University) talks about how we are essentially switching from an interpersonal medium to a mass medium. Coaches and competitors should have equal access to the visual vocabulary that society has learned through a lifetime of exposure to mass media.
Online Tournaments And Speechwire: The Show Goes On, Ben Stewart
Online Tournaments And Speechwire: The Show Goes On, Ben Stewart
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Ben Stewart (SpeechWire) details the various ways that people have administered online contests on SpeechWire, and ideas for the future regarding online contests.
Asynchronous Tournaments: A Resource For Now And The Future, Erick Roebuck, Jared Kubicka-Miller
Asynchronous Tournaments: A Resource For Now And The Future, Erick Roebuck, Jared Kubicka-Miller
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Erick Roebuck and Jared Kubicka-Miller (SEARK College and Santiago Canyon College) share their experience with an asynchronous tournament hosted with the organization, protocommunications.com. Additionally, they will propose a possible season format for asynchronous competition that can begin immediately or after the pandemic.
Lessons Learned From The 2020 National Online Collegiate Forensics Festival, Danny Cantrell
Lessons Learned From The 2020 National Online Collegiate Forensics Festival, Danny Cantrell
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Danny Cantrel (Mt. San Antonio College) will provide the resources and discuss the process of hosting the 2020 festival online.
Becoming A Virtual Host: How To Run An Online Tournament, Brandon Johnson
Becoming A Virtual Host: How To Run An Online Tournament, Brandon Johnson
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Brandon Johnson (Cornell University) covers the basics for creating an online tournament and hosting site. He also talks about best practices for how to make the experience accessible to students and judges. He will discuss the differences between preparing for an in person tournament vs. an online tournament.
Improving Extemp Within Collegiate Forensics, Samantha Burke
Improving Extemp Within Collegiate Forensics, Samantha Burke
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Samantha Burke (Hastings College) speaks about research conducted regarding the experience of extemp speaking in collegiate forensics, suggestions are provided on how to improve the tournament experience for students in extemp.
Listening To The Question: Is Forensics Accessible And Accountable To Minority And Disenfranchised Communities?, Nathan Carter
Listening To The Question: Is Forensics Accessible And Accountable To Minority And Disenfranchised Communities?, Nathan Carter
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
This brief presentation asserts that the leaders and tournament directors of the forensics community must do better! Based on the data collected, the answer to the title question is a resounding NO! This guide which touches on the state of accessibility and accountability in the activity is based on countless interviews with students of color and students from the LGBTQ community who experienced insults, discrimination and purposeful silencing. As a mixed-race man, I've also experienced these things throughout my tenure in the forensics community as a competitor, coach and DOF. My perspective on this matter is deeply personal but I …
Morale And Motivation: Nurturing Team Cohesion During Covid-19, Kittie Grace, Austin Mcdonald
Morale And Motivation: Nurturing Team Cohesion During Covid-19, Kittie Grace, Austin Mcdonald
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Virtual connection takes more energy and commitment than face-to-face connections. Degges-White (2020) found, “you are likely to feel a kind of exhaustion from that screen time that's unlike the exhaustion you’d feel from an hour at the gym. Even extroverts can feel worn down by the ‘high-intensity virtual connection’” (para. 4). Forensics teams are not immune to this exhaustion and therefore coaches and teammates have to be intentional with providing opportunities for connection to strengthen team survival. Through a survey of our team, with 100% participation, we were able to assess the needs of the individual student and provide opportunities …
Nfa Wellness Menu, National Forensic Association
Nfa Wellness Menu, National Forensic Association
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
NFA wellness handout
And The Awards Goes To...Award Ceremonies In A Time Of Social Distancing, Jay Bourne
And The Awards Goes To...Award Ceremonies In A Time Of Social Distancing, Jay Bourne
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
This virus is novel, new, and we are discovering more about it every day. There are numerous moving parts and elements to in person tournaments. Yet among them, perhaps none appear more complicated currently than opening ceremonies and award ceremonies. The easiest thing to do regarding opening ceremonies would be to eliminate them currently, and offer needed info online to participants, coaches and judges.
Awards ceremonies are significant for teams and competitors, and in an age of increasing pressure of team budgets, one of the metrics (rightly or wrongly) used to evaluate program success. With that in mind here is …
Coming Together: Exploring Peer Verbal Abuse And Combating Conflict, Elizabeth Hansen
Coming Together: Exploring Peer Verbal Abuse And Combating Conflict, Elizabeth Hansen
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Elizabeth Hansen (Hastings College) will provide an outline for a protection policy that students can adopt into their team handbooks. The handout will provide common themes of verbal abuse, an established system towards ending verbal abuse, and ways coaches can support students.
Competitive And Collaborative Options For Forensic Programs, Jay Bourne
Competitive And Collaborative Options For Forensic Programs, Jay Bourne
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Jay Bourne (University of the Cumberlands) will explore options used for debate tournaments in the past, collaboration options both on campus and on other campuses, and program options with other teams and organizations.
Reshaping & Expanding Our Mission As A Co-Curricular Activity In The Time Of Covid-19, Matt Dupuis, Judy Santacaterina
Reshaping & Expanding Our Mission As A Co-Curricular Activity In The Time Of Covid-19, Matt Dupuis, Judy Santacaterina
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Judy Santacaterina and Matt Dupuis (Northern Illinois University) will present a written report with some strategies to "pivot" our programs and include valuable experiences outside the competitive arena.
Four Forensic Families Stand In Solidarity
Four Forensic Families Stand In Solidarity
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Statement on equality, accessibility and accountability in the forensic community.
Introduction And Overview, Karen Morris
Introduction And Overview, Karen Morris
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Introduction and overview of the Sixth National Development Conference on Individual Events, June 19-20, 2020, hosted online by Illinois State University.
Table Of Contents For The Sixth National Developmental Conference On Individual Events, Karen Morris
Table Of Contents For The Sixth National Developmental Conference On Individual Events, Karen Morris
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Table of contents for the Sixth National Developmental Conference on Individual Events, June 19-20, hosted online by Illinois State University.
Proceedings Of The Sixth National Developmental Conference On Individual Events, Karen Morris
Proceedings Of The Sixth National Developmental Conference On Individual Events, Karen Morris
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
The June 19-20 National Developmental Conference (NDC) on Individual Events (IE) was a series of free zoom webinars sponsored in a joint effort by AFA-NST, NFA, PKD, and PRP. The overall goal of the conference was to work together to set shared standards for the upcoming 2020-2021 season because of the uncertain times for intercollegiate forensics. The conference provided a collaborative space for the forensic community to discuss best and promising practices.
Prior to the conference, the NDC-IE planning committee sponsored a COVID-19 Coaches Webinar on May 1st, 2020. The recordings of the sessions by AFA-NST, NFA, PKD, and PRP …
Closing Conference Remarks
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Closing remarks for the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.
Role Of Research In Individual Events
Role Of Research In Individual Events
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Discussion held at the Role of Research in Individual Events session at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.
Recommendations, Bruce B. Manchester
Recommendations, Bruce B. Manchester
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Recommendations from the Role of Research in Individual Events session at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.
The Role Of Research In Individual Events, James F. Weaver
The Role Of Research In Individual Events, James F. Weaver
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
The overall purpose of this paper is to pose the right questions, provide some good answers, and offer some recommendations. Specifically, the paper will address three questions: 1) What is the role of research in individual events? 2) What are some appropriate areas of research in individual events? 3) What are some reasonable recommendations which will ensure that research is conducted and the results disseminated?
Open-End Questions: Exploring The Qualitative Nature Of Our Quantitative Studies, Edward Jeff Daniel Jr.
Open-End Questions: Exploring The Qualitative Nature Of Our Quantitative Studies, Edward Jeff Daniel Jr.
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
The role of research in forensics is a wide and varied one. As with most social science research methods, the trend in forensics has turned from primarily case study/observational research to a mass of empirical data. Our quantitative studies have many problems from sample and questionnaire design to inappropriate or inaccurate statistical analysis. One of the basic reasons that these problems abound is that non-researchers are assigned the task of research. While it would be impossible to tackle all of the problems in the quantitative surveys done in the field of forensics, one of the best ways to improve the …
The Role Of Research In Individual Speaking Events, Colan T. Hanson
The Role Of Research In Individual Speaking Events, Colan T. Hanson
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
As school administrators face increasing pressure to provide a rigorous rationale for funding requests and a strong accounting of the benefits from funds expended, the forensic community will need to adopt an offensive posture, if the activities program is to remain a vital part of the overall communication program. Therefore in adopting an affirming stance, the forensic community will need a viable data base to sustain its case. The need for integrating an active research component into the life space of the forensic community is rapidly becoming a necessity. To help the forensic community sustain itself, not only is there …
Open Discussion From High School/College Connection In Individual Events
Open Discussion From High School/College Connection In Individual Events
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Discussion held at the High School/College Connection in Individual Events session at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.