Open Thread: What do you want from us next?
So over here at my office in midtown Atlanta, I have a large board in front of me with nothing but ideas for ways to expand our reach and connect the forensics community at large. While some ideas have become co-opted by choice or coincidence (*cough*, blogs, aggregating content, debaternation, *cough*), we still have a few things that we’re working with the best people to do, free of charge for the community.
So, what types of content/tools/whatever do you want to see us do over here at Georgia Forensics? Talk about anything, including what’s on this site, the tools you think you could use to be a better debater. We have a lot of resources behind us, but now we want to put them to use.
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Comments
GFDs been awsome and very helpful this year, thanks brandon and jeff. my only suggestions for next year:
-updated IE and debate rankings
-a list of all planned ga tournaments (but in an easier to find place than it is now)
-packet results for all ga tournaments (if thats possible)
-blog sites for each event would be nice
-instructional videos, powerpts, manuals, ect.
yea, updated rankings and a list of GA tournaments for the season would be great
you guys are doing great, keep it up!
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Tutorials on debate! Like a) how to get faster at reading, b) how to develop argumentation skills, c) how to cut cards, etc.