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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Economic Debaters Selection 2012

Hey Economics, how's your days ??
We'd like to say thank you for joining Economic Debaters 2012 Selection ..
Now, for you who choose to fulfill the registration form via online, you have to download the form first with go to @http://www.4shared.com/get/0I0aN_sl/REGISTRATION_FORM.html
After finish, you have to send your form that already being fulfilled to economicdebaters13@ymail.com .
And we will wait you in the first selection day of Economic Debaters 2012 :)
Thank You

Regards,

Coaches

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Rules and Regulations SPEECH (all rounds) part 1


For Speech Competition, there are 5 rounds and these are Rules and Regulations for them :

A. Prepared Speech (Preliminary Round 1)
Speech Subject and Preparation
1.      Subject for the prepared speech shall be selected by the contestant but still in connection with the topic appointed.
2.      Contestant must prepare their own three-to- five minute speeches, which must be original, but may include references to research, quotations, statistics, and material from other sources, as long as it contains an original or unique approach, not a substantial copy of another product.
3.      Demonstration objects and visual aids may be used, but should not be a major portion of the speech. No slide, videos, or overhead projected image can be used.
4.      The speech should not be read, but adequate outline notes may be used.
5.      The topic will be given to the contestant four day before the seminar, November, 21th 2012 via blog at www.efecunsoed.blogspot.com
6.      For the preliminary round 1, each contestant must hand over three hardcopies of the speech to the judges and send the softcopy via email to efec.unsoed@gmail.com before re-registration process on November, 25th 2012 at 7 a.m.

Timing of the Speeches
1.      The speech should be no less than 3 minutes or more than 5 minutes in length. Contestants who speak less than 3 minutes or more than 5 minutes shall get his/her points deducted (2 points per 10 seconds of the total score).
2.      Timing will begin with the first word uttered by the contestant which would includes any other communication such as sound effects, a staged act, etc.
3.      Timers shall provide warning signals to the contestants (flags), which shall be clearly visible to the speakers but not obvious to the audience.
·         green signal will be displayed at the third minute and remain dispaleyed for one minute.
·         yellow signal will be displayed at the fourth minute and remain displayed for one minute.
·         red signal will be displayed at the fifth minute and remain on until the conclusion of the speech.
·         No signal shall be given for overtime period.
·         Any visually impaired contestant is permitted to request and must be granted a form of warning signal of his or her own choosing. Acceptable warning signals would include, but not limited to a buzzer, a bell, a person announcing the times of three, four, and five minutes.
·         In the event of technical failure of the signal, a speaker will be given 30 seconds extra overtime before point deduction.

Protests and Disqualifications
1.      Protest concerning eligibility and originally will be limited to judges and contestants.
2.      Before a contestant can be disqualified on the basis of originality, the contestant must be given an opportunity to respond to the judges. A majority of the judges must occur in when the decision to disqualify is made.
3.      All decision of the judges are final.

Rules and Regulations SPEECH (all rounds) part 2


B.     Impromptu Speech (Preliminary Round 2)
Speech Subject and Preparation
1.      Each contestant shall draw a topic slip containing three topics. Topic area: Choices that would include: One word, one philosophical phrase, one policy oriented topic.
2.      Contestants may choose one topic to be used in the speech.
3.      Contestants shall have 30 seconds to prepare before speaking. This 30 seconds shall not be counted as a part of the five minutes.
4.      Notes, materials, or previously prepared speech outlines shall not be allowed as the contestant speaks.

Timing of the Speeches
1.      The speech should be no less than 3 minutes or more than 5 minutes in length. Contestants who speak less than 3 minutes or more than 5 minutes shall get his/her points deducted (2 points per 10 seconds of the total score).
2.      Timing will begin with the first word uttered by the contestant which would includes any other communication such as sound effects, a staged act, etc.
3.      Timers shall provide warning signals to the contestants (flags), which shall be clearly visible to the speakers but not obvious to the audience.
·         A green signal will be displayed at the third minute and remain dispaleyed for one minute.
·         A yellow signal will be displayed at the fourth minute and remain displayed for one minute.
·         A red signal will be displayed at the fifth minute and remain on until the conclusion of the speech.
·         No signal shall be given for overtime period.
·         Any visually impaired contestant is permitted to request and must be granted a form of warning signal of his or her own choosing. Acceptable warning signals would include, but not limited to a buzzer, a bell, a person announcing the times of three, four, and five minutes.
·         In the event of technical failure of the signal, a speaker will be given 30 seconds extra overtime before point deduction.

C.     Tall Tales Speech (Quarter Final)
Speech Subject and Preparation
1.      Subject for the Tall Tales Speech shall be selected by the contestant.
2.       Contestant must prepare their own three-to- five minute speeches, which must be original, but may include references to research, quotations, statistics, and material from other sources, as long as it contains an original or unique approach, not a substantial copy of another product.
3.      The speech must be of highly exaggerated, improbable nature, and has a theme or plot. Humor and properties may be used to support or illustrate the speech.

Timing of the Speeches
1.      The speech should be no less than 3 minutes or more than 5 minutes in length. Contestants who speak less than 3 minutes or more than 5 minutes shall get his/her points deducted (2 points per 10 seconds of the total score).
2.      Timing will begin with the first word uttered by the contestant which would includes any other communication such as sound effects, a staged act, etc.
3.      Timers shall provide warning signals to the contestants (flags), which shall be clearly visible to the speakers but not obvious to the audience.
·         A green signal will be displayed at the third minute and remain dispaleyed for one minute.
·         A yellow signal will be displayed at the fourth minute and remain displayed for one minute.
·         A red signal will be displayed at the fifth minute and remain on until the conclusion of the speech.
·         No signal shall be given for overtime period.
·         Any visually impaired contestant is permitted to request and must be granted a form of warning signal of his or her own choosing. Acceptable warning signals would include, but not limited to a buzzer, a bell, a person announcing the times of three, four, and five minutes.
·         In the event of technical failure of the signal, a speaker will be given 30 seconds extra overtime before point deduction.

D.      Imaginary Pictures Speech (Semi Final)
Speech Subject and Preparation

The participants will get a picture from the media and they can open their imagination to draw the theme from the piture and develop it. The picture is not different for each participant and relates to the latest issure about economy, environment and goverment. There will be no question and answer session after the participant ends the speech. Participants may deliver their speeches in 3 to 5 minutes.

Timing of the Speeches
1.      The speech should be no less than 3 minutes or more than 5 minutes in length. Contestants who speak less than 3 minutes or more than 5 minutes shall get his/her points deducted (2 points per 10 seconds of the total score).
2.      Timing will begin with the first word uttered by the contestant which would includes any other communication such as sound effects, a staged act, etc.
3.      Timers shall provide warning signals to the contestants (flags), which shall be clearly visible to the speakers but not obvious to the audience.
·         A green signal will be displayed at the third minute and remain dispaleyed for one minute.
·         A yellow signal will be displayed at the fourth minute and remain displayed for one minute.
·         A red signal will be displayed at the fifth minute and remain on until the conclusion of the speech.
·         No signal shall be given for overtime period.
·         Any visually impaired contestant is permitted to request and must be granted a form of warning signal of his or her own choosing. Acceptable warning signals would include, but not limited to a buzzer, a bell, a person announcing the times of three, four, and five minutes.
·         In the event of technical failure of the signal, a speaker will be given 30 seconds extra overtime before point deduction.

E.     Grand Final Round
Speech Subject and Preparation
1.      Subject for the prepared speech shall be selected by the contestant but still in connection with the topic appointed.
2.      Contestant must prepare their own five-to- seven minute speeches, which must be original, but may include references to research, quotations, statistics, and material from other sources, as long as it contains an original or unique approach, not a substantial copy of another product.
3.      Demonstration objects and visual aids may be used, but should not be a major portion of the speech. No slide, videos, or overhead projected image can be used.
4.      The speech should not be read, but adequate outline notes may be used.
5.      The topic of Grand Final speech will be given in Quarter Final round via blog at www.efecunsoed.blogspot.com.  So all participants who enter in Quarter Final round have to make prepare speech for Grand Final round.

 Timing of the Speeches
1.      The speech should be no less than 5 minutes or more than 7 minutes in length. Contestants who speak less than 5 minutes or more than 7 minutes shall get his/her points deducted (2 points per 10 seconds of the total score).
2.      Timing will begin with the first word uttered by the contestant which would includes any other communication such as sound effects, a staged act, etc.
3.      Timers shall provide warning signals to the contestants (flags), which shall be clearly visible to the speakers but not obvious to the audience.
·         A green signal will be displayed at the fifth minute and remain dispaleyed for one minute.
·         A yellow signal will be displayed at the sixth minute and remain displayed for one minute.
·         A red signal will be displayed at the seventh minute and remain on until the conclusion of the speech.
·         No signal shall be given for overtime period.
·         Any visually impaired contestant is permitted to request and must be granted a form of warning signal of his or her own choosing. Acceptable warning signals would include, but not limited to a buzzer, a bell, a person announcing the times of three, four, and five minutes.
·         In the event of technical failure of the signal, a speaker will be given 30 seconds extra overtime before point deduction.

Rules and Regulation NEWS CASTING (all rounds)

This field is requirement to who holds interest in challenging themselves more for News Anchor role. It will be a good chance to develop the ranges of your presentation skills. Presented in the 2012 Economics Dean Trophy English Competition, enjoy the excitement and extraordinary challenges.
I.                  General Rules
1.   Every participant should be registered before the competition starts (at least 15 minutes earlier).
2.   Every participant or representative has to attend the Technical Meeting on the day.
3.   Dress accordingly for every round: formal dressed includes shirt, pants, and shoes. Blazer and tie (men) are preferable.
4.   Before the competition, contestants are briefed on the rules by coordinator.
5.   Each contestant will be called 3 times when their turn comes before considered as walk out.
6.   After performing, contestant may not join the audience.
7.  All participants should respect and appreciate every judgment from the judges.
II.               Competition Format
E-DETECT 2012 News Casting competition consists of 5 rounds: the 1stpreliminary round, the 2nd preliminary round, quarter final round, semi final round and final round.
 
1.      The 1stPreliminary Round: News Reading
As opening round, the participants have to present 2 different news in 5 minutes which will be provided by the committee. Preparation time will be 5 minutes in quarantine room.
 
2.      The 2ndPreliminary Round: Showbiz
In this round, the participants will bring showbiz news in 7 minutes. The theme choice will be handed to you, e.g.: music, movie, sports, lifestyle, celebrity, etc. Be an attractive news presenter together with your chosen partner!
 
3.      Quarter Final Round: Live Report
Each participant will have a live report in 5 minutes. The themes will be announced in technical meeting.
 
4.      Semi Final Round: News Reading (Team)
In this round, get ready to back to basic and make sure you are able to deliver news with your chosen partner. You both will have to present news within 8 minutes.
 
5.      Final Round: News Reading + Interview
Each participant has to present news and interview with a guest star prepared by the committee based on a certain topic in 10 minutes. Preparation in quarantine room will be 15 minutes.
 
III.             Scoring Criteria
The score will be considered based on:
1.      Accuracy
2.      Fluency
3.      Performance
4.      Intonation & Expression
5.      Interaction & Communication
PS:
Green flag          :   start
Yellow flag         :  one minute remaining
Red flag               :  time is up

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Short Story Writing



RULES AND REGULATIONS OF
ECONOMICS DEAN TROPHY ENGLISH COMPETITION
(SHORT STORY WRITING)



Competition description
Economics Dean Trophy English Competition 2012 - Short Story Writing Competition is a faculty-level competition which provides a chance for participants to improve their writing abilities and show their true spirit of expressing their imagination.

Short Story Writing General Rules

1.                  Participants must be Economics students.

2.                  The theme is free up to the participant (e.g : love, friendship).

3.                  Entries must be written in English.

4.                  Entries must be 1200 words-2,000 words (fiction story or creative non-fiction), font Times New Roman 12, space 1.5.

5.                  Entries must be original (no plagiarism).

6.                  Entries must not contain any SARA and violence.

7.                  Short Story Writing must be submitted in hardcopy and softcopy). Hardcopy should be submitted directly at E-Detect Hall (to the committee) and softcopy should be submitted via email to efec.unsoed@gmail.com. Don’t forget to attach your name, student number, and majoring.

8.                  Winning stories will be posted and announced on EFEC blog and Rendezvous.

9.                  Deadline submission : November 28th 2012.

10.              Failure to observe these rules will result in disqualification.


Judgement Criteria

1.                  Originality and creativity (what makes the story significant?)

2.                  Structure (organisation, plot and setting, presentation)

3.                  Expression (connection with the reader, dialogue, narration)


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