Iowa Novice Night 1
2020 — NSDA Campus, IA/US
PF Paradigm List
All Paradigms: Show HideHi there! I did Public Forum for 2 years and now I do Speech :)
Here's my email if you have any questions before/after a round or for an email chain for sending cards/evidence, haabo23@icstudents.org
Things I want to See
- Rounds should be about convincing me that your overall argument and position on the resolution is correct. Please keep in mind that's what Public Forum is, persuasion.
- Please signpost, (tell me what argument you're responding to or what overall contention you're talking about), it will help me keep track of my flow and especially use them when you’re extending cards (i.e. saying the tagline.) It will help me with my flow so please try and do it
- Weighing: Weigh the arguments in the round, ESPECIALLY in summary and final focus. Tell me why your weighing means you should win this round, not just why your weighing is true. Talk to me like I am a 3rd grader who doesn't know much about the topic and you're telling me why you're the best and not your opponents. (I assure you I know a lot about the topic, but pretend I don't)
- Impacts: Tell me why you have greater impacts than your opponents. If a debate gets really close, I will most likely decide the winner depending on who weighed the impacts better.
General Stuff to Remember
I am completely fine with off-time road maps, as long as you follow them.
Please time your speeches and prep, I will keep time, but it is also your responsibility.
I will allow you to have 10-15 seconds to finish your sentences at the end of your speech.
Please be respectful. Public Forum is also for everyone to have fun and learn. Respectfulness leads itself to better speaks. Any problematic behavior in the round (racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, etc.) can lead to a loss or docked speaker points. Watching a super aggressive/rude debate is also super frustrating and will hurt your speaks. I do not have any tolerance for any form of in round abuse or discrimination.
Please have a trigger warning for any content related to sexual violence, self-harm, or graphic descriptions of violence. If you're not sure if you should read one, read it. If somebody isn’t comfortable with you reading the argument, don’t. Usually, I'm okay with this kind of content, but please ask beforehand.
Speed
REMEMBER THIS IS PUBLIC FORUM AND NOT POLICY/LD. I can handle some speed but please don't spread, If you do, it's on you if I couldn't flow your speeches. If you have some speed, please also be clear when you speak, that way I can hear your arguments and be able to flow them. Clarity > Speed
Speaker Points
For good speaker points, I want to hear good tone, authentication, and speaking style. Being kind and respectful can lead you to better speaks!
(I will give you +0.5 speaker points if you make any references and I know of it, literally not joking) (Or if you somehow get food to my house, I'll give 30 speaker points to you)
(If you buy me any album off my album list I will consider giving you an automatic win and 30 speaker points)
29-30: Amazing Speaking
27-28: Really good speaking
24-26: Average/Okay
23 and below: Poor Speaking
Cross-Examinations
Use cross-examination periods to ask questions you genuinely want your opponent to answer. Listen to their response respectfully. Don't use cross-examination periods to make arguments, and please do not make me repeat this, please be kind during cross, I don't want to see any bullying or disrespect. (Also please do not be like Trump and Biden during the Presidential Debate, that was terrible.)
I want to see some clash. Clash is good, debate the warrants behind the other team's arguments vs. the reasoning behind your arguments.
Rebuttals
Please don't just throw a bunch of blocks and evidence at my face, use weighing, and tell me why your blocks make their arguments invalid. Please extend as well, that will seriously help you in your speeches.
Summaries
Try your best to not make this like a second rebuttal and do not just repeat everything your partner said in rebuttal. No new arguments in 2nd summary (it's abusive; your opponents don't have enough time to respond)
Final Focuses
PLEASE DO NOT BRING UP NEW EVIDENCE IN FINAL FOCUS. Final Focus is meant to weigh everything important that's happened in the round and to tell me why you should win, not to make new arguments.
Other
- Please try to not call me "judge"—it feels weird and cringy >_<|||
- You can refer to me as Hana (Pronounced as Hah-nah) or "You"
- Please stay on the topic and resolution.
- If I see any disrespect directed towards your opponents, me, or anyone else. Not only will I dock speaker points but I will also say YOUR BEHAVIOR IS SO UGH (extra points if you know where this is from)
- Make your arguments very clear to follow and understand, especially if you are advancing them. If your opponents do not respond, make sure to mention that in your next speech.
- Please do not lie! Also do not have any skewed cards, it's just downright bad to be lying and won't do you any good.
- Please do not cheat your prep time, I will be keeping time to be sure.
- If an argument isn't valuable in the round anymore, it's ok to collapse on something else in summary (but make sure to say "We're collapsing on __ because __")
- If someone calls for a piece of evidence, please give it to them as soon as you can. For online rounds, if there is a chat option just copy and paste the card, tagline, and citation there. Otherwise please email it to your opponents and me.
- Please be a good sport! These times are difficult to be able to debate like we usually would. Be kind to your opponents and judge. This also just isn't for me, but for everyone. Many people are working very hard to make these tournaments possible for you to debate and have fun.
That is all! If you have any questions about this please ask before we start the round, have fun and good luck! (╯°▽°)╯ ┻━┻
Iowa City West High School '23 | she/her | alicedebate3014@gmail.com
About me: I’m currently a varsity PFer; this is my 4th year of debate.
NOVICES: take everything below with a grain of salt, debate the best you can, and have fun!
General:
- "debate is a game" so tech>truth
- I will always disclose unless told not to
- Run what you want as long as it's warranted & has impacts
- Time yourselves
- Be nice
- If you bring me bubble tea before the round, +0.5 speaks
- Feel free to email or Instagram DM me if you have more questions after the round :)
Things I want to see:
- Off-time roadmaps & signposting
- Trigger warning if your arguments could be sensitive
- Start frontlining in 2nd rebuttal
- Weighing, especially in summary and final focus
- Interaction (aka actually RESPOND to what your opponents say, don't flow through ink)
- Collapse, don't extend stuff you know you can't win
- Collapse STRATEGICALLY - aka don't go for the contention/argument that has 8 responses to it (unless you're prepared to/have time to frontline them all), when you could go for the one that has just 2
Things I DON'T want to see:
- "Bruh homies out here having an asthma attack while reading cases." Don't spread. This is pf. If I miss something you say, that's on you. (If your opponents spread, feel free to run anti-spreading theory)
- Don't read frivolous theory
- DONT READ PROGRESSIVE ARGS IF YOU KNOW YOUR OPPONENTS DONT KNOW ANYTHING ABT PROGRESSIVE PF
- "asking" statements, instead of questions, during cross
- New arguments in final focus or 2nd summary. This is abusive; your opponents don't have enough time to respond.
- Bringing stuff up in final focus that wasn't brought up in summary (I won't vote on it)
- DON'T just read card after card. You need to analyze in between and explain how they prove your point
- Discrimination
I think speaks are very subjective, but here you go:
30: God-tier - I see you definitely breaking and making it into deep out rounds
29.5-29: Great - You're breaking for sure, might not make it far, but you're breaking
28.5-28: Average - Might be on the verge of breaking/will be in a bubble round
27.5-27: Comprehendible
<26: Either I can't understand you at all, or you were egregiously rude/discriminatory
I've primarily judged speech/interpretation events, a handful of Congress rounds and some Public Forum over the past three years.
Make it make sense, I am a lay judge.
I want folks to be mature and maintain civility throughout the event. More simply put, respect everyone involved and we should be okay.
My pronouns are he/him/his.
Evidence-supported topicality is a key to my vote. Avoid exploding the topic just for the sake of shock value--if you've honed your skills, the strength of your argument will win over gimmicks. Being organized is another important factor; the better I can follow your lines of reasoning, the more likely I am to vote your way. Confidence is great, but arrogance can be off-putting.
My preferences for judging a debate are: 1) That debaters not speed spread, if I can't follow your arguments it's hard to persuade me. It also makes for a better Public Forum debate if everyone can follow the main arguments. 2) That crossfire be cordial, being rude and/or cutting a speaker off will lose you points. 3) I prefer that your evidence support your argument, not that it tangentially might apply. I also an extensive background in speech and debate as a high school student and as a high school Speech & Debate Coach and a speech Judge.
Hey there! I've debated in PF for 2 years and have done speech events for 2 years, now I am currently in college at the University of Iowa.
PF:
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Please do not spread as a tactic. If I cannot understand what you are saying, I will not be able to carry your points in the flow.
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If you include an off-time road map, make sure it’s clear.
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Do not assume that I know all the lingo of the resolved. (ex: random treaties, random signed government documents) Please explain when something has been abbreviated.
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If frameworks are included, please carry them through the round. If the framework is dropped, I will not weigh it in the round.
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I need to see impacts. I weigh impacts after the entire round, so you MUST carry them through the round.
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If there is an evidence debate, I most likely will call for your cards at the end of the round. If you fail to provide the evidence that is called by me, your claim will be dropped.
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Have good sportsmanship. Don't be overly aggressive and have fun while debating.
Speech:
Individual and Duo Interp Events
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Believability and connection to the story
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Rising and falling of emotions
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Discernible voices (for multiple characters)
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Partners should respond naturally
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HI should be funny
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DI should be more dramatic and build to a climax
OO, POI, Extemp
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Defined outline
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Credible sources that support your thesis and purpose of your speech
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Be natural with your movements
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Some humor is good
Experience - I am a coach, though we specialize in congress and public forum. I have coached and judged LD before, though it has been a while (about a year). As for techniques and terminology, I know most of them -- and if not by name, through context.
General - Build me a good case - solid framework, well supported: convince me.
Evidence/data is good but is not my sole judging criteria. Logical argumentative techniques bolstered by evidence is your best route. Make sure I can follow (flow) your organization - signposts, transitions, etc.
That case should also be well-communicated. Impressive as a spitfire stream of data is, that's not effective communication. Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas didn't spread; neither should you. I don't mind some speed as I know there's a lot you want/need to say, but again, make sure I can flow your argument. The faster you go, the less I can flow.
Be civil.
Judging/Win - I vote on argumentation and impacts first, evidence second, structure and delivery third, and civility final. A weak speaker with a solid organized case will win before a strong speaker with a weak or disorganized case.
I also don't disclose unless required and generally only give comments orally at the end of the round if something stands out as really weak or really strong and it is necessary to fix or continue into the next round.
I'm a senior and have been a public forum debater for three years. My pronouns are she/her/hers.
Please add me to the email chain: my email is cayan23@icstudents.org.
If you have any questions about the round, my decision, or debate in general, please don't hesitate to ask or email me after the round :)
Things I want to see:
- Warranted arguments that are extended w/ impacts: for me to vote on an argument, it should be extended throughout all speeches
- Off-time roadmaps and signposting (!!)
- Weighing/voters in summary & final focus
Things I don't want to see:
- Lying: I don't like intervening so please be transparent and direct
- Rudeness: I will likely dock speaks
- Discrimination: your speaks will nosedive and I may drop you.
Speaker points
- 30: v good; expect you to be among top speakers/teams in the tournament
- 29-28: pretty good; expect you to break
- 27-28: average; you may break/be on the verge of breaking
- 25-27: not bad
- Below 25: you were discriminatory/lied/extremely rude :(
- Will add 0.1 speaks for each tasteful roast of Alice Doresca, Ben Kleiman, or Andrew Dong
Miscellaneous
- I can handle pretty fast speaking but keep in mind that I have never debated/judged ld/policy
- Theory is ok when warranted/not frivolous
- Bonus speaker points for humor & good vibes
- Have fun :D!!