by Josh Arnold | May 15, 2019 | NSDA
This year’s national tournament for the NSDA will debate the resolution: “The United States federal government should enforce antitrust regulations on technology giants.” Below is a brief strategy guide for the affirmative side of this resolution. Between 100 and 130...
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 Lisa Alexander | Aug 31, 2010 | Coaching
The internet is full of free debate resources. If you are looking for more information or explanation about debate, read these links! Introduction to Policy Debate Bruschke’s “The Debate Bible” The Odessa CX Debate Handbook Prager’s...
by Isaiah McPeak | Oct 2, 2009 | Research Tips
I told the debaters in my club at Vector to sign up for something using an RSS feed. Question begged: what’s an RSS feed? If you already use one, skip this post. If you want a really easy way to keep track of blogs, news alerts, twitter, someone’s youtube...