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WSDC 2007 videos available online
Videos from certain preliminary rounds of Korea '07 are available online at www.ParliDebateCoach.com, thanks to Ian Yovdoshuk who taped them. He writes: This site originally started out as a means to communicate with my students but it seemed quite natural to open the site to the greater community once the WSDC 2007 videos were uploaded.
It is my hope that some of you would like to become moderators (Coaches) of your own forums or of those already created. I would also like to receive applications for Chief Adjudicator and 3 DCAs to help manage the community with administration privileges.
Furthermore it would be wonderful if you would announce and link your national/regional debate associations so that way we can build a directory (with a cool drop-down menu) for anyone to use. Labels: 2007, Korea, videos
Videos from Korea '07 available for purchase
Justin Reznick writes:
Greetings from Korea! I met many of you when you came to Korea last July and am happy to share some long-awaited news about video footage from the last WSDC. The sponsor of WSDC 2007, YBM/Sisa, has packaged and released a set of DVDs (along with transcripts of the debates) that are now available for sale. The product description is in Korean, but even if your browser cannot handle Korean text, you can still find pictures of the DVD package and two URLs for streaming video samples. Note that you will not be able to order from the above site unless you are in Korea. You can view an online video sample. If you are interested in buying the set--it's 15 DVDs, all the elimination rounds--I have been told that you should contact Mr. D. H. Hong (dhhong@ybmsisa.com). He said that YBM can deliver the DVDs directly, even overseas, as long as they are able to confirm the orders by email beforehand. Also, last fall, I uploaded all the WSDC 2007 videos that I had access to, but I did not make any public announcements because I was concerned that I might be violating an agreement with our sponsor. I'm no longer concerned about (my videos are low-res and include only one round that overlaps with the those on the released DVDs), and I hope other teams have videos that they can share as well. I recommend Google Video's Uploader applet for getting your digitized videos online. (And Alive Video Converter if you have big videos you need to compress to put online.) If you want to see the debates I put online (all the ones with team Korea), try a video.google.com search for "WSDC Korea." I hope that any other people with video footage from the last WSDC will contact Claire Ryan so that any other videos that are out there can be announced and more freely circulated. Also, please contact me if you'd like any messages posted on the WSDC Seoul site's message board. That site will remain up and online for at least another year or two. I hope to see you all again soon! Justin Reznick Korea Forensics League +82-11-9294-8973
Labels: 2007, Korea, videos
Korea 2007 - Individual speaker tab
And debate goes on...
Not a very appropriate title, I just had to use it for something. The latest newsletter is published by the organisers of Seoul 'o7. Labels: 2007, Korea
Newsletter & waiver form
The latest newsletter from the Korea Championships has been released. Note that the organisers are asking all under-18s attending the tournament to bring with them a " Consent and Acknowledgement of Risk" form, signed by parents, which is available for download from the WSDC 2007 website. This form is prepared by the organisers of the 2007 competition in accordance with local law (Alberta, Canada). If you have any questions about it, the Executive recommends you take your own legal advice to check its effect on your rights. Update, 13th July: The organisers have revised the form in light of comments received. See the new version. Update, 15th July: And again! See the newer version. Labels: 2007, Korea
Motions released
Mark Gabriel writes:
The Motions Selection Committee for the 2007 World Schools Debating Championships has finalised its selections for the prepared motions to be debated by the teams at this year's championship is Seoul. They are as follows: PRELIMINARY ROUND PREPARED MOTIONS - This House believes that free trade harms the developing world - This House believes that Holocaust denial should be a crime - This House believes that the United States should withdraw from its military bases in Asia - This House would make the development of clean industry a condition for receiving non-emergency aid GRAND FINAL MOTION - This House would abolish the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Teams should arrive in Seoul prepared to debate both the Proposition and Opposition sides for each of the four preliminary round prepared motions. The draw (listing which teams will be debating each other in each round, which teams will be in proposition and opposition for each debate, and the order in which the prepared motions will be debated) will only be released shortly before the start of the championship. Whilst preparing for the debates, teams are strongly advised to read through the WSDC Guidelines on Defining Motions & Constructing Cases. OTHER ROUNDS All teams involved in the championships will participate in eight preliminary round debates - four of which will be prepared debates on the motions listed above,* and four of which will be impromptu debates for which the motions will be released only one hour in advance. The octo-finals, quarter-finals and semi-finals will also be impromptu debates. (* Note: If the total number of participating teams is an odd number, one team will sit out each preliminary round and instead participate in a 'bye-round', so four teams will debate only three of the prepared motions if that is the case.) For impromptu rounds, the team members will be kept in preparation rooms during the hour running up to the debate, and will not be allowed to consult with their coaches during that hour. Under the WSDC Rules, teams may not bring any published or handwritten materials into their preparation rooms for impromptu debates, except for one English Language dictionary, one bilingual dictionary, and one single-volume encyclopaedia or almanac. They are also not allowed to bring in any devices that are potentially capable of accessing information from outside the preparation room, such as mobile phones, laptop computers, pagers, PDAs, BlackBerries, etc. Motions for all rounds of the competition are selected by the Motions Selection Committee, which consists of five members elected by the World Schools Debating Council and two members selected by the host organising committee. For 2007, the members of the Motions Selection Committee are: Mark Gabriel (Singapore), Andrea Coomber (Australia), Albert Fornis (Greece), Noel McGrath (Ireland), Christopher Bishop (New Zealand), Jumin Lee (South Korea) and Joshua Park (South Korea). If you have any questions regarding the rules or format for debates at the championships, please feel free to e-mail me for clarification. Best of luck with your team's preparations for the competition. Regards, Mark Gabriel Chair, WSDC 2007 Motions Selection Committee / Co-Chief Adjudicator, WSDC 2007 / Secretary, World Schools Debating Council Executive Committee
Labels: 2007, Korea
Korea set for record turn-out
It looks like the following teams are definitely coming to WSDC 2007 in Seoul: Australia, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Canada, Czech Republic, England, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Kuwait, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mongolia, Montenegro, Pakistan, Peru, Scotland, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Sri Lanka, USA, Wales And the following are 'probable': Argentina, Hungary, Israel, Japan, Netherlands, Philippines, Romania with Brunei and Lesotho also possibilities. The record for a WSDC tournament is 36 countries (Wales, last year) - South Korea is on course to set a new one! Labels: 2007, Korea
Sponsorship for WSDC '07
The South Korean organisers have confirmed a deal with a title sponsor for WSDC 2007: the English language publisher YBM/Si-sa. Read more about them in the latest newsletter. The registration deadline for the 2007 tournament has now passed. Please contact Norman Leach if you have any questions about registering. Labels: 2007, Korea
Registration for WSDC 2007 in Korea
Norman Leach writes:Please note that the registration deadline is quickly approaching for Korea 2007. The deadline for all teams to register is May 1, 2007. For more information either contact Maritza Meneses at maritsam@telusplanet.net or go directly to www.globaldebatesecretariat.com and register on the Korea page. Labels: 2007, Korea
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