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Wednesday, 18 June 2008 |
National Forensic League to Video Webcast Finals Day
The National Forensic League in the USA (http://www.nflonline.org/AboutNFL.AboutNFL), Debate Central (http://debate.uvm.edu),
Global Debate and the World Debate Institute at the University of
Vermont have announced that on Friday March 20 2008 the entire day's
events will be available as web video on the Internet.
"This is an exciting way for parents, supporters at home and the
entire world to see the excellence of our students," said Scott Wunn,
NFL Executive Director. "We want to thank Dr. Snider for his support on
this project."
"We are proud to have this opportunity," said Alfred Snider, "and
it is a pleasure to bring our technical expertise to this event. NFL
partnerships like this have been going on now for almost ten years and
we are very proud of the trust they put in us in these matters."
WATCH NFL FRIDAY LIVE ON THE INTERNET
GO TO
http://www.uvm.edu/debate_theater/
YOU MUST HAVE QUICKTIME INSTALLED ON YOUR COMPUTER
FREE DOWNLOAD AT http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
LIVE FROM THE COX PAVILION AT UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA AT LAS VEGAS
FRIDAY JUNE 20 2008
8:30 AM
US EXTEMP FINALS
10 AM
INTERNATIONAL EXTEMP FINALS
11:30 AM
POLICY DEBATE FINALS
1:30 PM
PUBLIC FORUM DEBATE FINALS
2:30 PM
LINCOLN DOUGLAS DEBATE FINALS
3:30 PM
ORIGINAL ORATORY FINALS
5:30 PM
AWARDS PROGRAM
Standard time zone: UTC/GMT -8 hours
Daylight saving time: +1 hour
Current time zone offset: UTC/GMT -7 hours
Time zone abbreviation: PDT - Pacific Daylight Time
FROM http://www.nflonline.org/AboutNFL.AboutNFL
About the NFL
The National Forensic League is the nation's oldest and largest
debate and speech honor society. Since our founding in 1925, we have
enrolled over 1 million members in all 50 states.
The National Forensic League believes that all students should be
empowered to become effective communicators, ethical individuals,
critical thinkers, and leaders in a democratic society. We exist to
promote secondary school speech and debate activities and
interscholastic competition as a means to develop a student's lifelong
skills and values and to increase the public's awareness of the value
of speech, debate, and communication education.
The NFL Mission
The National Forensic League Honor Society promotes secondary
school speech and debate activities and interscholastic competition as
a means to develop a student?s lifelong skills and values, as well as
the public?s awareness of the value of speech, debate, and
communication education.
As an organization, the National Forensic League embraces
diversity, interconnection, and visionary leadership. We empower
students to become effective communicators, ethical individuals,
critical thinkers, and leaders in a democratic society.
The NFL Vision
The organization serves as the central agent for coordination and facilitation of
heightened public awareness of the value of speech communication skills,
development of educational initiatives for student and teacher training,
excellence in interscholastic competition, and
the promotion of honor society ideals.
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Omar Salahuddin bin Abdulah's key note speach |
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Debate conference presentations - Argumentation room |
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Types of arguments - NHS |
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Saturday, 19 April 2008 |
The International debate academy Slovenia is probably one of the best places to come and learn how to debate. Getting feedback from people from all over the world, with all their different views on debate, argumentation etc and with that all the debates and fun. Well...
See for yourself, you just need to apply.
But before you do that, watch another video from IDAS 2007, Ormo Slovenia where Neil Harvey Smith speaks about different types of arguments.
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