Suggest a Question to Be Answered by the Panelists of the debate at NECC
NECC is drawing closer and with that the buzz around the Oxford-style debate is growing. The topic, “Bricks and Mortar Schools are Detrimental to the Future of Education” is tremendously important to everyone in the field of education. That being said ISTE Connects wants you to suggest questions that will be presented to the panelists during the debate.
We setup a Uservoice forum where you can suggest as many questions as you like while voting on your favorite ones. The most popular question will be handed to Robert Seigel the debate moderator, who will then present it to the debate panelists. This question will be determined by you and your colleagues so start the discussions and get ready to help guide this important Debate.
- Submit and Vote on Questions here -
- Submit and Vote on Questions here -
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Help The ISTE Connects Team Livestream NECC | ISTE’s NECC09 Blog
Monday, 22nd June 2009 at 9:18 am
[...] also be live streaming the Oxford-style debate; you may have already submitted a question to be asked of the panel, but also be ready to chat about it live while taking opinion polls in real-time. Your [...]
Announcing the Panelists for the Oxford Debate taking place at NECC 2009 | ISTE’s NECC09 Blog
Tuesday, 23rd June 2009 at 5:04 pm
[...] the 2009 National Forensics League Competition. If you have not done so already we encourage you to submit a question to be answered by the panel during the debate. You also have the option to vote on the questions submitted by your colleagues. If you are unable [...]
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Friday, 26th June 2009 at 8:05 am
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Participate in the Oxford Debate at Home | ISTE’s NECC09 Blog
Tuesday, 30th June 2009 at 8:07 am
[...] can also submit and vote on questions that will be asked by the moderator Robert Seigel. You can also weigh-in on what you [...]