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Site News: 2013-2014 Season Kicks off Monday; Introduction of Premium Content

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buzzOn Monday, Extemp Central will kick off a daily roll out of content for the 2013-2014 competitive year.  This will include questions, national circuit news, national circuit and local extemp results, news quizzes, R&D, the return of the National Points Race, updates to the Extemporaneous Speaking Tournament of Champions (TOC) qualification board, and updating our Twitter feed of top articles throughout the day.

In addition to the free content above, the 2013-2014 season will also see the introduction of premium content on Extemp Central.  Each Tuesday, a topic brief will be posted that will be available to those that subscribe to our premium content.  Every other Wednesday a strategy piece will also be placed on the site that will be available only to premium subscribers.  Subscribers will not only have regular access to these materials, but will also have access to the entire archive of HotTopics topic briefs from 2008-2009, which are in addition to those that are already available for free on the website.  Select strategy pieces from this same period will also be available to subscribers.

A subscription can be purchased via SpeechGeek Market for the low price of $25 for the season prior to September 1st.  After September 1st, the price will increase to $30.  Subscribers will be given a username and password to access premium materials.  Subscription access lasts through July 31, 2014, and topic briefs and strategy pieces will be updated through that period.  This equates to roughly 48 cents per brief for the year.  Click on the link in this paragraph to be routed to SpeechGeek Market to obtain a subscription.  The first premium topic brief will be posted on August 6th and the first premium strategy piece will be posted on August 14th.

Here is the content schedule that you can expect to see during the 2013-2014 year:

Site News: Summer Updates at Extemp Central

In the past, Extemp Central has gone dormant during the six weeks between the end of NFL Nationals and the first full week of August, but since there are many extempers that keep working after their season ends we have decided to continue updating content during the summer months.

There are two features of the site that will be continually updated during the six weeks of the off-season, before the kick-off of more continual content updates the first week of August:

Return to Extemp Central

Hello readers,

Everyone is aware that for much of the 2012-2013 season I stepped away from Extemp Central as work responsibilities and burn out took their toll. However, I am returning to the site and will be regularly updating content from here until NFL Nationals. I will also be resuming duties for the 2013-2014 season. So check back regularly for questions and other content.  A content schedule will be released later in the week, but tomorrow (Monday) I will post U.S. Extemp and International Extemp questions, which match the topic areas released by the NCFL extemp topic committee.

If you have results from Harvard, the California Invitational, NIETOC, and state tournaments from the last two seasons, feel free to send them to me at [email protected] so that I can update our champions page.

-Logan Scisco

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Announcement: The NEW Extemp Central

Hello, friends. As you know, Logan Scisco has chosen to retire from Extemp Central, and we are all sad to see him go. However, we definitely don’t want to see this site, and the resources it provides for extempers, disappear. So we’re pleased to announce that Extemp Central will continue to operate under new management: Seth Peckham and Todd Rainey.

As the 2012-2013 season kicks off, we’ll be getting underway next week with many of the resources you know and love, and we’ll also be rolling out some new features this year. What can you expect from the new Extemp Central? Here’s what we’re working on now:

Questions lists – We’ve both been huge fans of the question lists put out by Logan Sisco, and will be continuing the tradition of offering question lists as a handy practice resource. We will ensure a wide variety of topic areas, question approaches, and difficulty levels so that all competitors and coaches are able to make the most out of Extemp Central.

Focus articles – Knowledge of world affairs is an indispensable tool for tournament success. Being aware of the goings-on in our world makes source use during prep more efficient, reserving more time for argument formation, organization, and practice time – all culminating in an improved rank. We hope to bring you focus articles with links to relevant news sources so that both new and veteran competitors can add to their wealth of knowledge. Don’t forget to file the news articles if you don’t already have them!

News Quizzes – We’re going to offer news quizzes, though in a slightly different way from the past. Under the old format, news quizzes were focused on the particulars of data – naming world leaders, estimating unemployment, and the like. The news quizzes from this point on will shift focus toward questions that test your level of awareness on central issues.

Linkfests – Whether news articles, blogs, or longer research pieces, the linkfests will be broad compilations of useful internet resources worthy of your time. While not all links will be usable in-round as a resource, all will have a viewpoint and analysis of current events which can enrich your perspective on a wide array of topics.

Point-Counterpoint – Extemp is about answering the question, but for every question, there are many possible answers. We’ll be posting regular point-counterpoint articles on current events throughout the year, to offer sources and perspectives that examine multiple sides of a question.

We’ll be rolling out additional changes in the coming weeks as we make this transition. We hope you like the new Extemp Central, and be sure to follow us on Twitter and Like us on Facebook for the latest updates from the site!

Announcement on the Future of Extemp Central

Extemp Central began in August 2006 as a project to assist high school extempers across the country by providing free, quality questions for students to use in practices.  Over the years, the site expanded to include topic briefs, news quizzes, strategy columns, a National Points Race, and a magazine and expanded its reach to hundreds of high school students and coaches across the country.

Due to work responsibilities and other academic pursuits, I have decided to end my participation in Extemp Central.  It has been rewarding to help and interact with students and coaches across the country through this forum for the last six years.  Extemp Central will come under new management within the next several weeks, as SpeechGeek is arranging for others to take over the website and continue Extemp Central’s mission to provide quality materials for extempers across the country.  Extempers should continue to check back for these future updates.

I will still be available for random inquiries by e-mail at [email protected], but more in-depth updates on the website will no longer be done by me.  Again, I appreciate the support given by loyal readers to this website for over the years and I wish all of you the best in your future endeavors.

-Logan Scisco

 

Site News: Layout for First Few Weeks

As Extemp Central eases into the 2011-2012 season, here is how content will be rolled out on the site for the first several weeks.  After two weeks, R&D’s will make a daily appearance and we will begin unveiling some features pieces like the pre-season top ten, some interviews with last year’s national champions, and the unveiling of this year’s National Points Race structure.  We hope to also post the tournament calendar for the Extemp TOC when it becomes available.

Here is the schedule of content for the next two weeks:

Monday: News quizzes
Tuesday: International or US Extemp Questions
Wednesday: Quiz answers, International or US Extemp Questions
Thursday: R&D
Friday: R&D

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Site News: Thanks for a Great Year!

We hope that you enjoyed the 2010-2011 extemporaneous speaking season and we here at Extemp Central were glad to bring it to you.  This year we saw an extemper with the double crown for the third time, a record breaking National Points Race and National Team Points Race winner, an extemp national title return to Florida, and underclassmen perform well at some of the nation’s biggest tournaments.

Extemp Central looks forward to providing you with coverage of the 2011-2012 season.  The site will not have any updates during the offseason, but we will launch content for the new season starting on August 1st.  Check back then for new news quizzes, questions, R&D sections, and strategy pieces.  CFL and NFL IX winner Dylan Slinger and NFL USX winner Jared Odessky have agreed to do interviews with Extemp Central and we look forward to bringing those to you in August.  Also, Extemp Central will unveil changes being made to the National Points Race, as three new tournaments will be introduced and we will reshuffle the tiers.  We will also release our “underclassmen top ten” pre-season piece.

Thank you to everyone who sent in qualifiers, results, and other information during the year.  Also, thank you to the talented former extempers, Jacob Baker, Tyler Fabbri, Rohan Bhargava, Aaron Lutkowitz, Shahid Ahmed, Steven Elliot, Oscar Wang, James Mohan, Michael Barton, and Mirza Germovic, who volunteered to write previews for the big national circuit tournaments that took place this year.  Without community support, this website would not be as good as it is and we hope that you will join us for another great season next year.

-Logan Scisco

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Site News: Content Updates Will Be Delayed Until Next Wednesday Due to the NFA National Tournament

Due to an obligation to judge for Western Kentucky University at the National Forensic Association Collegiate National Tournament this weekend, site content will not be updated until next Wednesday.  Like the last disruption this means that the news quiz and new IX/USX questions will be posted on Wednesday morning and a large R&D will also be posted that afternoon.  This should be the last delay in site content for the rest of the season.

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Site News: Content Updates Will Be Delayed Until Next Wednesday Due to the AFA-NIET

Due to an obligation to judge for Western Kentucky University at the American Forensic Association National Individual Events Tournament (AFA-NIET) this weekend, site content will not be updated until next Wednesday.  Next Wednesday morning, April 6th, the news quiz and new IX/USX questions will be posted.  A large 20 article R&D will also be posted that afternoon to make up for the days that are missed.  I apologize for any inconvenience that this may cause.

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Site News: E-Mail Address Change

Due to changes in the Western Kentucky University e-mail service, the e-mail address that you can reach us at for suggestions, results, etc. has changed.  The new address that you can reach us at is [email protected].  Change your e-mail address books accordingly!

Extemp Central Offseason News

With the end of NFL Nationals, the brief offseason has arrived for extempers across the nation.  As per usual, Extemp Central will not regularly update content during this period.  Over the next month, Extemp Central will piece together a roll call of state champions and put together a “year in review” piece for the site.

Check back on Monday, August 2nd for the start of the 2010-2011 season at Extemp Central with new R&D columns, new quizzes, new questions, and other resources.  A Wake Forest edition of the Ex Files will also be released at the end of August and will have interviews with Jacob Baker (2009-2010 National Points Race champion and NFL IX national champion) and Tyler Fabbri (NFL USX national champion).

Are there any features that you would like to see on Extemp Central?  If so, e-mail your suggestions to [email protected].  Have a good offseason!

Download the 4n6 Mobile Phone App

With the wealth of speech and debate websites available, it’s often hard to keep up-to-date on all the latest news, results, and commentary. SpeechGeek is excited to share the 4n6 app for mobile phones! The app is a free download available in the Apple iTunes App Store and Google Android Market.

Combining news and social content from the most popular forensics websites, 4n6 is the one-stop resource for high school speech and debate. News, tweets, and other social content is just a tap away. We are proud to partner with websites such as PFDebate, Victory Briefs Daily, Global Debate, The National Forensic League, Extemp Central, Forensics Community, The Forensics Posting Weekly, and RupeScholars.org to provide you with a tool for easy access to the best forensics content online.

We encourage users who also tweet to use the #4n6 hashtag in forensics-related tweets.  This helps to build a community of users and participants in the forensics discussion.

From your first prep to the final round at Nationals, 4n6 is the app for the true Speech Geek!

Keep reading to check out some screenshots of the app.

Extemp Central Recognized at the Extemp TOC!

Yesterday, Extemp Central was recognized at the Extemp TOC awards ceremony for its role in assisting the high school extemp community.  Although the TOC Service Award was awarded to me, I would like to say that the award should be shared with Corey Alderdice, our website manager, as well as everyone who has worked for the site since it came online in the summer of 2006:  Michael Garson, Colin West, Hunter Kendrick, Sebastian Pyrek, Adam Johnson, Stacey Chen, Mark Royce, Ian Panchevre, Omar Qureshi, Akshar Rambachan, Nicholas Cugini, Max Webster, David Tannenwald, Bill Thompson, Rob Warchol, Sarah Anand, Matt Arons, and Evan Larson.

Also, thank you to everyone who has helped spread the word about Extemp Central.  It continues to grow and it is good to know that many programs and students have found it useful over the last several years.   Without your support, this website would not exist.  Look for the return of R&D (based on CFL/NFL topic areas) starting late Monday evening, the wrap up of this year’s National Points Race, topic area brief books for CFL & NFL Nats, and other resources in the run up to NFL Nationals in Kansas City!

Extemp Central thanks the Extemp TOC and its staff for the recognition.

-Logan Scisco

The EX Files: From the Publisher

exfilesglenbrooks-01by Logan Scisco

With the 2009-2010 season underway it appears as if we are in for a wild ride.  With three national circuit tournaments completed there is no clear favorite for who will claim the NFL National Championship in Kansas City, Missouri.  As the National Points write up in this edition will show, there has not been a competitor so far this season to accumulate points at multiple national circuit tournaments, although some competitors have attended more than one.  Whether this differences are due to different geographic norms, inconsistency, or lack of travel due to the economy it is too early to tell.  However, the Ex Files staff sends out a large congratulations to all of the finalists in this year’s national circuit tournaments and to Emily Martin, Aaron Lutkowitz, and Dillon Huff for their victories at Wake, Yale, and St. Mark’s.

As most loyal readers can attest, this year has already seen some changes at Extemp Central, especially in the last month.  We hope that you enjoy our daily “top five” news stories and an expansion of the weekly questions offered from ten to twenty, being divided on Tuesday and Wednesday between United States and International topics.  Also, we hope that you are finding the weekly news quiz helpful so that you can brush up on events that happened during the previous week.  Extemp Central also looks forward to offering live coverage of the Montgomery Bell Extemp Round Robin in a few months and at the Extemp TOC later next semester.  We are also looking into the possibility of offering live coverage at NFL Nationals, although logistics are still being worked out.

In this issue, The Ex Files has a Glenbrooks preview with last year’s champion Stacey Chen, describes major events taking place in the National Points Race, provides an editor’s corner column on what significance statements are, and provides an updated topic brief on the healthcare debate.  The staff of The Ex Files wishes everyone good luck who is competing at Glenbrooks and George Mason as the semester draws to a close.  After George Mason, stay updated to Extemp Central for the release of the MBA Sweet Sixteen and a breakdown of the competitors who will be attending.

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