by Isaiah McPeak | Oct 25, 2010 | Coaching, Coaching a Club
Here are a few ideas for coaches that I regularly employ in club. Most importantly, over-reliance on evidence will not a winning argument make. The primary source of winning arguments is the use of one’s brain. Start with thinking, THEN look at your evidence....
by Lisa Alexander | Oct 24, 2010 | Ethos Info
We always hope in our editing process that we catch and fix every typo and error. Unfortunately, there are usually a few things that make it through into the finished product. We are going to be publishing our sourcebook errata to the website as we become aware of it...
by Joseph Samelson | Oct 23, 2010 | Research Tips
Go subscribe to these blogs. now. …nope. Don’t do that. Read this, THEN subscribe to the blogs below. Don’t worry, I will be here when you get back. Volokh (VOUL-Ker) Conspiracy – Volokh is a group blog written by a few top law professors in the...
by Isaiah McPeak | Oct 18, 2010 | Research Tips
Really Simple Syndication (RSS), the orange broadcasty symbol thingy (usually) that you can click on at most blogs, websites, and from google news searches… Do you use it every day? You need to. Last year I showed you how to set this up in a youtube video about...
by Zack Voell | Oct 14, 2010 | Coaching
Note: Tips for 2010, Part 1. By this time of the year, most of you should have chosen a case topic and have a written 1AC. Take a second, open the document or grab your binder and look at it—you are looking at hours of research, thought, revisions and powerful facts,...