New Speaker
Start with motion reading, case structure, rebuttal discipline, and one clean weighing drill per week.
Format sheets, motion files, adjudication notes, tournament operations, archive links, editorial templates, and Airwaves references.
Each file answers a practical question before a round, a workshop, a tournament, or a published recap.
Opening, closing, whip, extension, POI windows, and the burdens each bench cannot dodge.
Open dossier FILE 02 MotionsActor map, clash map, burden line, model test, impact comparison, and likely judge questions.
Open dossier FILE 03 TournamentDraws, rooms, conflicts, judge allocation, hospitality, results capture, and archive lock.
Open dossier FILE 04 WorkshopRebuttal drills, case clinics, weighing labs, feedback scripts, and trainee adjudicator exercises.
Open dossier FILE 05 ArchiveReports, notices, motion histories, result records, and public packages for major debate rooms.
Open dossier FILE 06 BroadcastPre-round context, interviews, recordings, transcripts, and replayable event memory.
Open dossierSearch the live records by file name, type, division, or description.
A speaker, adjudicator, editor, and broadcaster do not need the same file first. They need the correct opening move.
Start with motion reading, case structure, rebuttal discipline, and one clean weighing drill per week.
Start with clash identification, note-taking discipline, oral adjudication, and feedback that names the decision.
Start with event metadata, motion capture, result proofing, image permissions, and the report handoff.