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WNDI PRINTING POLICY—WHO GETS WHAT EVIDENCE

 

1. EVERYONE GETS THIS PRINTED EVIDENCE

·       All general aff evidence against neg positions will be distributed to everyone.

·       Any neg evidence that is critical to answering a negative position. Lab leaders need to inform Jim/the Head Printer of this.

·       Any neg evidence specifically against a camp affirmative.

NOTE—These different printings are why we need you to split your files into “Aff” and “Neg.”

 

2. ONLY THE AFFIRMATIVE GETS THIS PRINTED EVIDENCE

·       Each aff lab gets printouts of all its aff materials (case, backup, answers to das, cps, ks, etc.).

·       If a negative position is critical to answer a position against your affirmative, it will be printed for the members of that affirmative lab. Lab leaders need to inform Jim/camp assistants of this.

 

3. STUDENTS ALSO GET SELECT EVIDENCE

·       Students can choose a portion of the negative materials to be printed. They’ll do this online. Lab leaders can and should help students make these choices.

 

4. STUDENTS GET ALL THE EVIDENCE ELECTRONICALLY AT THE END

·       Students get all the evidence produced at camp while they are here via email at the end of camp.

·       Two week students can pay a small additional fee to receive the third week evidence via email.

 

EVIDENCE BACKUP

Encourage your students to save/backup daily to the dcamp server!!! They can copy their files into their own folder.

 

YES—THE DCAMP SERVER IS BACKED UP 4 TIMES A DAY.

 

NEW EVIDENCE/EVIDENCE STUDENT BROUGHT TO CAMP

May be used BUT . . .

·       The student must provide real, substantive, evidenced answers to the position(s) advocated by the evidence.

·       The student must provide originals for verification of the evidence.

·       The student must submit the evidence (the positions and the responses) to our camp assistants for printing.

·       The evidence (position and responses) must be printed and distributed before it can be used in debates. This means the evidence usually must be submitted at least a full day before it can be used.