Topic ideas for Stoa Academy 2016

We want to make Stoa Academy 2016 the most helpful academy yet!
Your votes will decide which workshops we offer, Please vote by selecting your eight favorite topics on the registration page. You are not registering for classes, but letting us know which topics are most important to you.

Three types of offerings - novice, experienced, & those geared for both:

*Denotes 10% or more of last year's participants thought the session should be offered each year.

Novice:

1) Club building* -MelRae Ambs
2) Evidence Usage: practice, ethics & hard issues -Mary Winther
3) Finding material for interps & subjects for platforms -Speech Committee
4) How to Coach Extemporaneous Speaking -Speech Committee
5) One day, two day, three day, four day tournaments - how to run them! -Board/Committees
6) How to Coach Apologetics & Mars Hill -Robert Ambs

Experienced:

1) How to Coach Parli Debate -Tj Harding
2) Going negative - effective coaching strategies -Katie Herche
3) Individual Policy - how to coach it and what's its future -Debate Committee
4) How to balance time in your club with novices & experienced students -Debate Committee
5) Stoa Leadership - how to get involved -Angela Childress
6) How to avoid leadership burnout -Panel Discussion
7) Coaching Advanced Debaters -Isaiah McPeak

Novice &/or Experienced:

1) Policy Resolutional Analysis* -Katie Herche & Mike Winther
2) Overview of LD Resolutions* -Larry Sparks & Robert Kwong
3) Tab Philosophy* -Mike Winther
4) Drills, drills, & more drills* -Katie Herche
5) Wild cards & next season's tweaks* -Speech Committee
6) Fun & games to grow interp skills -Speech Committee
7) Fun & games to improve limited prep skills -Speech Committee
8) TP debate coaching round table discussion -Debate Committee
9) LD debate coaching round table discussion -Debate Committee
10) Running a Club - informal round table discussion & q&a -Various experienced club leaders