WNDI
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Plane-Bus
Travelers--Click Here to Request your Shuttle
(if you need a shuttle,
due by mon. july 13)
CLICK THE LINKS BELOW
THAT APPLY TO YOU
Everyone:
Complete the Staff Information Form DUE BY MON. JULY 13
(takes about 20 minutes
to complete)
EVERYONE:
WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING TO THE CAMP
Complete
the First Time User, Faculty Sexual
Harassment Training Page (opens in new tab) DUE BY MON. JULY 13*
Choose First Time User and Choose Faculty
At the end, copy and paste the certificate of
completion and email it to Jim at hansonjb@whitman.edu
Complete
your I-9 Form (opens in new tab) DUE BY MON. JULY 13*
Complete your W-4
Form (opens in new tab) DUE BY MON. JULY 13*
Complete the I-9 and
W-4 Form. Email them to Jim (or print them and bring to him at the beginning of
camp)
Complete Deposit Pay Form DUE BY MON. JULY 13*
This form allows you
to be paid by the school (they only pay via direct deposit except in
exceptional situations).
If you don't have a blank check,
fill out this form as well
* Whitman Work Study Students—These items are due by June
25.
NEW STAFF: BRING THESE ITEMS TO CAMP WITH YOU
Complete Employment Record Form DUE BY MON. JULY 13*
Setup your
Laptop--Connect to Server-Wireless
What to Bring and Where to Go, etc.
NEW STAFF: BRING THESE ITEMS TOO
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The 2009-10
Topic: Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially
increase social services for persons living in poverty in the United States.
1. Click
here to Request Research Assignments
Wait for Jim to say you can do this.
LIST
OF POLICY ASSIGNMENTS: WHO HAS WHAT RESEARCH
2. Click
here to Request Lectures/Example Debates
Wait for Jim to say you can do this.
SCHEDULES
LISTING OFF WHO HAS WHAT LECTURES/EXAMPLE DEBATES
3. RESEARCH STANDARDS
A. WHAT
YOU DO AND HOW TO DO YOUR RESEARCH BEFORE CAMP—THIS IS A MUST READ
B. West Coast Work
Expectations (for WC LD and Parlifiles
work)
4. PREPARE
POLICY LECTURE NOTES OR POWERPOINT—CLICK HERE
Sat. July 11: Lecture Notes due to the
head printer
No
need to turn in materials for Example Debates.
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Sat. July 11: Lecture Outlines due to Head Printer
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Mon. July 13: Affirmative and Case Neg due
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Wed. July 15: Disad and answers due
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Fri. July 17: CPlan and Kritik and answers due
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Fri. July 17: West Coast work due
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THE TWO CO-LAB
LEADERS DO THIS RESEARCH:
--AFF:
50-125 pages
--NEG
vs AFF: 25-100 pages
--Each DA/CP/K: 30-75 pages
--ANSWERS
TO Each DA/CP/K: 15-50 pages.
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NOVICE LAB
LEADERS, YOU DO THIS RESEARCH:
--NOVICE
AFF: 30-60 pages
--NEG
EVIDENCE: 10 pages minimum per position, total 60-100 pages.
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2009-10 LD
topics will be emailed to you in late June
1. RESPOND TO NICHOLAS’S EMAIL
ABOUT LD RESEARCH AND LECTURE PREFERENCES
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Sat. July 11: Lecture Notes due
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No need to turn
in materials for Example Debates.
3. WHAT
YOU DO AND HOW TO DO YOUR RESEARCH BEFORE CAMP—THIS IS A MUST READ
West Coast Work
Expectations (for WC LD and Parlifiles
work)
LIST
OF LD ASSIGNMENTS: WHO HAS WHAT RESEARCH
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Sat. July 4: Send 10 pages to Nicholas to assure proper
formatting.
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Sat. July 11: Research Assignment Due.
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Sat. July 11: Lecture Notes Due.
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Fri. July 17: West Coast work due
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Sat. July 18: All Revisions Due.
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AFF and NEG
must be minimum of 25 pages each. Total File cannot be over 150 pages without
Jim’s permission.
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The Public
Forum topics will be announced in early June (staff request them; Jim makes the
final decision).
Wait for Jim to say you can do this.
LIST
OF PUBLIC FORUM ASSIGNMENTS: WHO HAS WHAT RESEARCH
2. WHAT
YOU DO AND HOW TO DO YOUR PUBLIC FORUM RESEARCH BEFORE CAMP—THIS IS A MUST READ
West Coast Work
Expectations (for WC LD and Parlifiles
work)
Mike
will set which ones you do.
PUBLIC
FORUM SCHEDULE--WHO DOES WHICH LECTURE AND WHEN
4. PREPARE
POLICY LECTURE NOTES OR POWERPOINT—CLICK HERE
Sat. July 11: Lecture Notes due to the
head printer
No
need to turn in materials for Example Debates.
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Sat. July 11: Lecture Outlines due to Head Printer
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Fri. July 17: West Coast work due
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Sat July 18 Public Forum file due
FOR EACH TOPIC YOU PREPARE:
1. A 1 PAGE, single spaced, Topic
Overview including affirmative and negative arguments.
2. 2 to 4 pages of definitions.
3. 15 pages Pro and 15 pages Con
evidence. DO NOT EXCEED 60 TOTAL PAGES without Jim’s permission.
4. REMEMBER—NO GENERIC DISADS, NO
COUNTERPLANS, NO KRITIKS. ONLY, STRAIGHT UP,
CASE ARGUMENTS.
PLUS, HAVE ONE ARTICLE IN MS WORD FORMAT (COPY AND PASTE AS TEXT
WITHOUT FORMATTING) PER STUDENT.