North Catholic Invitational

2020 — Hybrid/Pittsburgh, PA/US

Speech judging? Async? What you should know!

If you are listed as the async judge for this tournament, there are a few things that you should know!!

1 - You will need a Tabroom.com account; all postings and ballots come through this account.
2 - You should use Chrome as your browser when judging
3 - When you get your ballot from Tabroom.com,  you should click "start" then click on the camera icon to watch the videos. Many of the videos are linked to accounts on YouTube - please be sure that you have access to both Tabroom and to YouTube in order to judge fairly
4- After you have finished judging, rank all the students (remember, "1" is the best!!), submit your ballot, confirm your ballot
5- You can add comments as you listen or after if you would prefer; some judges work on a side document and then copy and paste comments into the ballots -- not a bad idea in case there are technical issues that you cannot control.  You will have until the end of the tournament to submit your comments, but your ranks should come in immediately!!!
6 - Async events will include Informative Speaking, Original Oratory, Programmed Interpretation, Storytelling, and Duo Interpretation.

7 - REMEMBER, FOR THIS TOURNAMENT, ASYNC ROUNDS WILL BE ISSUED EARLY ON THURSDAY MORNING (MAYBE EARLIER!) - YOU SHOULD VIEW AND JUDGE ALL YOUR ROUNDS BY MIDNIGHT ON FRIDAY.  IF YOU ARE ALSO JUDGING THE SYNCHED PART OF THIS TOURNAMENT, YOU MAY NOT HAVE TIME TO WATCH THE VIDEOS AFTER FRIDAY!

IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS WHILE JUDGING THE ASYNC ROUNDS (THURSDAY AND FRIDAY), EMAIL BETH YOUNG AT BYOUNG14@GMAIL.COM  

 

Other random thoughts!

"Borrowed" from the KHSSL Extra Gravy Tournament...#1      For judging, you can use 2 devices: 1 for the video & 1 for your ballots. You can log into Tabroom on each device. Or you can use a desktop computer, open 2 tabs and position them so you can see the video (one tab) & type on the other one (the ballot) at the same time (that’s what Mr. Meadows does when he judges at a desk, and it works swell).#2    When judging, try to use a fairly large screen to watch the videos. If you’re trying to watch videos   on a phone, you may be losing facial expressions, etc. because the screen is so small.