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Judging
Policy Debate Step 5:
Judge a Short Policy-CX Debate Watch this video of a SHORT (15 MINUTES TOTAL) One on One Policy
Debate CLICK THIS FILE: Policy
Debate Video THEN WATCH IT ON YOUR COMPUTER VLC Player Download (there
are Windows, Mac, and Linux versions) As you watch this debate, you will need to take notes, called flowing, to help you make a good
decision. If you don’t know how to flow or you’ve never taken notes in a
debate . . . Click here for how to take notes in debate. (you’ll
be able to return to this page) Email Jim Hanson at jim@climbthemountain.us
with your “ballot.” In your email ballot, include the following: 1. Your Rating of each Debater (the scale is
1-30 but REMEMBER--most scores are 26 to 28; scores below 25 would be
considered very low, possibly mean). 2. Give at least 2 Comments on what each Debater
did well and 2 comments on what needs to improve on. Will Gent is the Aff;
Tom Friedenbach is the Neg. 3. Your decision (affirmative or negative) and
which arguments that the debaters presented that convinced you. Jim or a climber will email you back within a day with comments on
your ballot. Return to Learn to Judge other Events Go to Part 3 Professional Judging
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