If you do debate you will understand some of the terminology he uses. If you don't do debate... I don't know what to tell you. If you are just starting debate, I suggest you not to look at this video just yet and instead inform yourself on the basic terminology and things that are important in a debate round.
There is a lot of jargon that gets used in competitive debate. I have been working on a glossary of debate terms that might help you decode some of it: www.dropbox.com/s/hoekkpea9qbkgmc/Glossary.docx?dl=0
Debates often jump around in later speeches. Performing (and asking your opponents to) road map their arguments lets you setup up your flows in the order they need to be for the next speech. Then as each speech moves forward you can simply turn the page as the next argument comes up. Alternative methods of using large sheets of paper often create a situation where you have to spend precious time trying to figure out where you are on the flow. Simply put multiple sheets lets you configure your flows for each speech of the debate.
Learned more in this video than the past 2 weeks in my class 🤘🏼🔥 awesome video!!
thank you so much! i just started doing debate and this really helped me !
I'm glad it helped. Getting a good grasp on how to flow really makes debate much easier.
thank you, this is what i need.
Thank you for this! I recently joined debate and this explained so much!
Thanks for the video, very helpful.
does this apply to world schools debate?
I don’t get your words
If you do debate you will understand some of the terminology he uses. If you don't do debate... I don't know what to tell you.
If you are just starting debate, I suggest you not to look at this video just yet and instead inform yourself on the basic terminology and things that are important in a debate round.
There is a lot of jargon that gets used in competitive debate. I have been working on a glossary of debate terms that might help you decode some of it: www.dropbox.com/s/hoekkpea9qbkgmc/Glossary.docx?dl=0
Thank you! Where can I find the page you displayed of shorthand /abbreviations?
This is very helpful thank you so much!!
why does he look like robotnik bryv?
Isn't using multiple sets of paper dificult to keep straight during a competetive debate?
Debates often jump around in later speeches. Performing (and asking your opponents to) road map their arguments lets you setup up your flows in the order they need to be for the next speech. Then as each speech moves forward you can simply turn the page as the next argument comes up. Alternative methods of using large sheets of paper often create a situation where you have to spend precious time trying to figure out where you are on the flow. Simply put multiple sheets lets you configure your flows for each speech of the debate.