Informative, Persuasive, Impromptu & Extemp videos recorded at the 2014 PSCFA Seminar at Orange Coast College are now available on the videos page.
Author: dcantrell3
Minutes from 2014 Coaches Conference
Here are the Fall 2014 PSCFA Coaches Conference Minutes (PDF). Please send any corrections to the PSCFA Exec Sec.
2014 PSCFA Seminar – Demo Day
Information available on the Seminar Page or from this flyer. Seeya this Saturday!
2014 Coaches Conference – Social Media & Forensics
Here is the packet handed out and my more detailed notes used during the social media & forensics panel discussion on Friday:
Social Media & Forensics
PSCFA Coaches Conference
September 2014
1) As Individuals
— friending team members, judges, alumni, students from other schools, other coaches?
— posting results / brag posts?
— posting pictures of students – need consent forms?
— school policies regarding use of school name on social media?
— private profile / public page?
2) As Coaches
— group pages? One group for every year vs. different groups for different years?
— Alumni pages?
— school social media policy
— monitoring team members online postings (for example, online bullying, rude remarks about other teams)
— social networks to use (facebook, twitter, instagram, youtube, linkedin,etc…)
3) As Tournament Directors
— Announcements via facebook, twitter?
— Event pages to connect participants?
— laws regarding minors
— photos/videos with or without consent forms?
4) Free Speech Rights (Kansas)
Resources:
1. Mt. SAC SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY & GUIDELINES – prepared by the Marketing department
Click to access Social%20Media%20Policy%201-14.pdf
2. Cornell College policy (info on photos): http://www.cornellcollege.edu/information-technology/policies/social-networking.shtml
3. The Chronicle of Higher Education has many articles covering social media use including the situation in Kansas.
4. http://socialmediagovernance.com/policies/ – can filter by ‘Academics’
5. CSU East Bay has a very detailed policy online: http://www20.csueastbay.edu/ua/communications/social-media-guidelines.html
1) As Individuals
— friending team members, judges, alumni, students from other schools, other coaches?
• Is it acceptable to ‘friend’ or ‘follow’ members of your current team?
• Friending other coaches / judges in the community? Backlash if you want to keep your social media site private?
• If you are ‘friends’ with current competitors not on your team, should you be constrained against judging them?
— posting results / brag posts?
• Tension between sharing accomplishments & bragging?
— posting pictures of students – need consent forms?
Cornell College policy states (http://www.cornellcollege.edu/information-technology/policies/social-networking.shtml):
Photo guidelines
Photos posted on social networking should be done so with the utmost care. Nothing posted online is private, and photos should be regarded as such. The following guidelines should be used when posting photos:
• Photos of children should not be posted without expressed consent from the parents. Even then such photos should be avoided.
• Care should be taken not to post photos of individuals who would object. This may involve obtaining the appropriate permissions.
• Photos posted on social networking sites must be appropriate. As a guideline, they should be photos that could be posted on the college’s official Web site. Examples of photos that should be avoided include but are not limited to: photos involving alcohol, nudity, medical and hospital patients, and graphic scenes.
• Appropriate photo credits should be given. Social networking sites still represent Cornell, and any agreed-to credits must be maintained.
— school policies regarding use of school name on social media?
Draft policy at Mt. SAC includes the following language:
employees acting in an individual capacity via blogs and other social media outlets should exercise caution to communicate clearly that they are not acting in a representative capacity, or expressing the views of the College.
— private profile / public page?
Remember that nothing is actually private online – users can share and information can always ‘leak.’ Assume social media is a public communication tool.
2) As Coaches
— group pages? One group for every year vs. different groups for different years?
— Alumni pages/groups?
• Sometimes alumni can be the most aggressive re: team rivalries – at Nationals the comments fly fast and furious about rival schools
— school social media policy
Draft policy at Mt. SAC:
• implies a ‘needs assessment form’ will need to be filled out before creating a school social media page/group.
• Requirement to use official school / program logo.
• Accessibility – the instructor must make course materials posted on Facebook available and accessible in alternate formats and on non-social media platforms.
• Inappropriate content – Immediately upon discovery, the site administrator must remove such content. Following are examples of inappropriate content:
• Derogatory, harassing, profane/offensive, and threatening language
• Pornographic or patently obscene material
• Language/imagery depicting or encouraging sexual harassment, vandalism, stalking, alcohol/drug use, criminal activity, or behavior prohibited by the Student Standards of Conduct
• Content that violates state or federal law, such as gambling or copyright infringement.
— monitoring team members online postings (for example, online bullying, rude remarks about other teams)
• Expectations of behavior, tournament etiquette?
• Consequences?
— social networks to use (facebook, twitter, instagram, youtube, linkedin,etc…)
3) As Tournament Directors
— Announcements via facebook, twitter?
• Safe to assume now most if not all students & coaches have access to a smartphone/tablet/laptop at tournaments?
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— Event pages to connect participants?
• Should tournaments create Facebook ‘pages’ for their tournaments as a central hub for participants?
— laws regarding minors
• Careful with photos & names
— photos/videos with or without consent forms?
• Sufficient to place a notice in a tournament invite that attendance is consent for photos/videos to be posted?
4) Free Speech Rights (Kansas)
Big debate in Kansas right now over the free speech rights of professors on social media v. ‘tarnishing universities image.’
2014 Coaches Conference
Hello,
I want to extend an invitation to the 2014 Pacific Southwest Collegiate Forensics 2014 Coaches Conference. For the conference, we will return to our home away from home, the Omni Rancho Las Palmas in Rancho Mirage, California September 5-7.
The 2014 schedule has been posted under the Coaches Conference link and I have also included it below.
I look forward to seeing you in September!
April Griffin
PSCFA President
2014 Coaches Conference Schedule
Friday, September 5th
3:00-4:15 Session I: Special Topics Discussion
Social Media for Forensics:
A discussion on appropriate usage of social media for promoting teams, individuals, and relaying
information.
Danny Cantrell, Mt SAC
4:15-5:30
Session IIA: Special Topics Discussion
British Parliamentary Debate:
A discussion on the merits of British Parliamentary Debate and the possibility of PSCFA
adopting British Parliamentary Debate.
John Meany, Claremont University
Session IIB: Special Topics Discussion
Ballot Writing
Tips and tricks to writing effective and educational ballots
Shawn O’Rourke, Saddleback College & Josh Fleming, Pasadena City College
6:00 Group Dinner
Saturday, September 7th
9:00-10:15
Session IA
Persuasion Master Class
Rolland Petrello, Moorpark College
Session IB
New Coach Orientation-PSCFA Executive Board
10:30-12:00
Session II-Special Topics
IPDA: A discussion on IPDA and its adoption by PSCFA
Keith Milstead, University of Arkansas at Monticello, President of IPDA
12:00-1:30 Lunch Break
1:45-3:15
Session IIIA: Business Discussions
Proposing New Ideas
Liana Koeppel, Cypress College
Session IIIB: Business Discussion
Finance and Administration
Cindy Phu, Pasadena City College
3:30-5:00pm
Session IVA
Everything Tab: An overview of Everything Tab and its use in the community
Danny Cantrell, Mt. SAC
Session IVB
AFA Updates
Trends and norms in the AFA community and what District 1 can do to be competitive
Robert Cannon, Glendale Community College
7:00 Social Gathering
Sunday, September 7th
9:00am-12:00 Voting Business Meeting
2012 Fall Champs Invite Posted
Full information available on the Fall Champs page!
2013 China Debate Tour
China Debate Tour – May 26 – June 10, 2013
2012 Seminar Information available
Full information available on the seminar page.
September 10, 2012
Dear Colleagues:
The 2012 PSCFA Seminar will be held on Saturday, September 15th at Orange Coast College. The campus is located at 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Please park in Lot E off of Merrimac. The Adams Lot (closest to Science Hall) is unavailable to guests because it will be occupied by Costa Mesa’s local swap meet. After your team has found a parking space, all students and coaches will want to report to Science Hall.
Maps and directions can be found at:
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/about_occ/directions.htm
Looking forward to seeing you there,
Bill Neesen
Long Beach/Irvine Valley College
Vice President, PSCFA
Double Up Invitation
Invitation for the 2012 California Double Up hosted at APU is now available for download (PDF)
Registration for the first tournament (Fri-Sat) is here and the second tournament (Sun) is here – both on forensicstournament.net.
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