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Webinar recording and recap

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August 30, 2015 by PotentSpeaking 2 Comments

Well, that was certainly interesting.

Doing the webinar with power flickering on and off due to severe wind, I mean.

I’m also referring to switching last second to using a friend’s laptop to do the webinar, since it wouldn’t shut off every time the power did.

It was also interesting for the audience, since there were a few…interesting…moments where the last minute changes manifested themselves in mildly embarrassing snafus.

BUT!

All that needed to be said was said, somehow, and here we are, still alive and better for it.

Without further ado, here’s the recording of the webinar:

If you want a written outline of what we covered, download this word document.

Filed Under: Evidence, Preparation Tagged With: Advanced, brief writing, debate, Intermediate, NCFCA, Novice, research, speaking, speech, speech and debate, tips, tips and tricks, tricks, webinar

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  1. Carter says

    August 31, 2015 at 9:26 pm

    We had no power for the last three days. I feel your pain…

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  2. Issabella Via says

    September 11, 2015 at 7:51 am

    Hi Gio,
    Thanks for the amazing webinar! I wasn’t able to be there, because of power issues, but the recap really was cool! I can’t tell you the joy that my mother expressed when I installed Ad-Block Plus on her computer!
    Researching tips, who doesn’t need more of those?
    Thanks again,
    Issabella

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