Reminder: If you haven't posted your Pre-Shirley Disclosure at opencaselist.wikispaces.com, please do so as soon as possible. Alternatively, email it to me, [EMAIL PROTECTED] & I'll get it posted (assuming the tubes aren't clogged.)
[Basic expectations are below.] We'll have a list later tonight of people who need to send more information. Thanks! --JP At 12:37 AM 11/7/2007, Jean-Paul Lacy wrote: >Huge thanks to everyone who has posted their stuff at >opencaselist.wikispaces.com. > >& Thanks to everyone who has sent me stuff to post (That is a thanks, not a >"Huuuge thanks," we definitely appreciate the contribution, but want to >encourage people to post directly to the wiki.) > >For those of you that haven't: Hurry up! > >The "Shirley" caselist (which has become more than just that) is a >community effort. > >The quality of the scouting we, as a community, can do at this tournament >really does depend on the pre-tournament scouting. > >Like every tournament, there are limited scouts at the Shirley. Each of >them needs to prioritize their efforts to get the most relevant, most >valuable information. > >If scouts are bogged down getting old, but necessary information that isn't >on the list, that is time taken from getting more relevant intel. > >So, please help out by getting your information posted as soon as possible. >(Expectations are below.) > >--JP > >ps-This may be as simple as signing up for the wiki, checking your >information, & posting to the wiki "All our information below is accurate & >complete." > >pps-Remember the basic rule: Disclose what you would expect from other >teams given the guidelines below! > > > >At 12:15 PM 11/6/2007, lacyjp wrote: > >Its due tonight at midnight. So post it or send it as soon as possible. > > > >--JP > > > > > > > >On 10/24/2007 4:50 PM, lacyjp wrote: > > > [Summary: Post stuff on wiki soon. If you have intel that isn't > > "self > > > disclosure" post that too.] > > > > > > > > > Once again, we're looking forward to scouting the Shirley. > > > > > > Our goal is to upgrade the scouting at opencaselist.wikispaces.com as > > > much as possible. > > > > > > This collaborative goal will take effort on the part of each participant > > > in the tournament. > > > > > > In the end, I hope the collective work will pay off by helping everyone > > > debate better. > > > > > > To facilitate scouting during the tournament, we need a good deal of > > > pre-tournament information. That way, everyone scouting can focus on > > > upgrading what we've already got & gathering new information. > > > > > > You can submit your information two ways: > > > 1. Become a member of the wiki & post it (Easy, just label your stuff > > > "Pre-Shirley") > > > Just go to http://opencaselist.wikispaces.com/ and click "join . . ." Be > > > sure to include information that identifies you as a debater/coach for a > > > school in your request to join. > > > 2. Email it to me: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (This way may work, but it's slow & > > > doesn't get common cite requests out of your hair as quickly) > > > > > > Target deadline: Midnight, Tuesday, November 6. This will make the > > > information useful before the tournament. > > > > > > Expectations: > > > > > > Affirmative Disclosure-- > > > > > > The most recent plan text(s) you've read. > > > Complete 1ac outline(s) with full cites [Author, Source, Date,URL, > > > page #s, First & Last phrases.] > > > 2ac add-ons > > > 2ac answers to common negative positions (including off case args & > > > major case arguments) > > > > > > If your 1ac is not 'traditional', describe your affirmative in as > > > much detail as necessary to provide the opposition the equivalent of > > > the above. [Plus full cites for anything that can be cited -- like > > > music or movie clips.] > > > > > > Negative Disclosure-- > > > > > > Basic rule: Disclose the quantity & quality of information you'd > > want > > > from a team when you are affirmative. > > > Include at minimum the generic strategies you've deployed thus far, > > > with a complete outline & full citations as described above. > > > I say this every year: A good norm to strive for is > > MSU's > > > Pre-Shirley disclosure from last year at > > > http://opencaselist.wikispaces.com/Michigan+State+Neg > > > > > > We don't expect you to disclose new arguments. Keeping 'caselist-able' > > > electronic versions of new arguments is a great idea. > > > > > > A representative of Wake Debate has been assigned to each team entered > > > in the tournament. They will be in contact with your opponents, your > > > judges and maybe even you to gather as much additional information as > > > possible. We appreciate all the help you can give us in that regard. > > > > > > Thanks! > > > --JP Lacy > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > eDebate mailing list > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > http://www.ndtceda.com/mailman/listinfo/edebate > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >_______________________________________________ > >eDebate mailing list > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >http://www.ndtceda.com/mailman/listinfo/edebate > >_______________________________________________ >CEDA-L mailing list >[email protected] >http://www.ndtceda.com/mailman/listinfo/ceda-l _______________________________________________ CEDA-L mailing list [email protected] http://www.ndtceda.com/mailman/listinfo/ceda-l
