Victory Briefs/Lincoln-Douglas: Argument Interaction & Weighing Unit

  • $100

Lincoln-Douglas: Argument Interaction & Weighing Unit

Contents

  • $25

Lincoln-Douglas Lecture: How to Think Philosophically

  • Closed

This lecture was recorded during VBI 2020, and explains how to think through a philsophical lens. Instructor: Marshall Thompson VBI Director of Instructional Design & Curriculum, PhD candidate in Philosophy

  • $25

Lincoln-Douglas Lesson: Evidence Comparison

  • Closed

This two-part lesson will provide practical tips & tricks to help students analyze and compare evidence.  Instructor: Joanne Park Columbia University '24. TOC Qualifier. 

  • Free

Lincoln-Douglas Lesson: How to Think Statistically

This two-part lesson will explain the importance of statistics in LD debate, and provide students with practical strategies to improve their use of stats.  Instructor: Marshall Thompson Director of Curriculum at Victory Briefs. PhD student in philosophy at Florida State University. 

  • $25

Lincoln-Douglas Lesson: Meta-Weighing (Non-Risk Analysis Impact Calculus)

  • Closed

This four-part lesson introduces the concept of "meta-weighing," explains common meta-weighing arguments, and provides strategies to effectively use these ideas in debates.  Instructor: Lindsey Williams Stanford '23

  • $25

Novice Lesson: Introduction to Weighing

  • Closed

This two-part lesson introduces weighing, and provides useful strategies for conceptualizing and implementing effective weighing.  Instructor: Marshall Thompson Director of Curriculum at Victory Briefs. PhD student in philosophy at Florida State University.