Over the last few hours I have heard from a number of folks who have great NCA ideas, but who are looking for additional panelists. If you are interested in completing work to coordinate with these themes, please let me know. These are brief outlines. The participants can coordinate further details.
Remember the deadline is midnight tonight pst (Wednesday). Panel 1 - Debate pedagogy outside traditional competition settings This panel is looking to share experiences and perspectives with debate professionals who have worked to apply the skills of argumentation and debate beyond traditional competition environments. Panel 2 - Promoting Public Debate Events This panel is interested in exchanging perspectives on the planning, development and promotion of public debate events. Panelists can draw upon a wide range of public debate experiences, including, but not limited to, CIDD debates, international exchanges, community exhibitions and mediated formats. Panel 3 - Organizational Coordination and debate 'nationals' This panel is interested in examining how debate organizations can work more closely to schedule and plan tournaments that carry the designation of determining national champions. Let me know if any of these interest you. Thanks Gordon Gordon Stables, Ph.D. Director of Debate & Forensics Annenberg School for Communication University of Southern California Office: 213 740 2759 Fax: 213 740 3913 www.usctrojandebate.com On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Gordon Stables <[email protected]> wrote: > I know folks this is a busy time, but I want to remind everyone that > the last day to submit materials for NCA is tomorrow February 11, 2009 > at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific). > > In addition to many communication divisions, many of the debate and > forensics organizations are always eager for new work. CEDA, for > example, is interested in submissions on many subjects including: > > - Work by graduate students > - Work examining the future trends in competitive argumentation practices > - Work discussing future organizational reforms > > If you are interested in submitted a paper or panel you can go > directly to http://www.natcom.org/ > > If you have ideas, but would like to collaborate with other folks on a > panel related to the above topics, please let me know. > > Thanks > Gordon > > Gordon Stables, Ph.D. > Director of Debate & Forensics > Annenberg School for Communication > University of Southern California > Office: 213 740 2759 > Fax: 213 740 3913 > www.usctrojandebate.com > _______________________________________________ CEDA-L mailing list [email protected] http://www.ndtceda.com/mailman/listinfo/ceda-l
