I am also interested in the second panel. Mike
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 4:49 AM, Gordon Stables <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 > > > _______________________________________________ > eDebate mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.ndtceda.com/mailman/listinfo/edebate > -- Dr. Michael Davis Director of Debate/Assistant Professor James Madison University
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