Archive for 'Tournaments'

Sep 05
Download the “4n6” App for iOS and Android Devices

With the wealth of speech and debate websites available, it’s often hard to keep up-to-date on all the latest news, results, and commentary. SpeechGeek is excited to share the 4n6 app for mobile phones! The app is a free download available in the Apple iTunes App Store and Google Android Market.

Combining news and social content from the most popular forensics websites, 4n6 is the one-stop resource for high school speech and debate. News, tweets, and other social content is just a tap away. We are proud to partner with websites such as PFDebate, Victory Briefs Daily, Global Debate, The National Forensic League, Extemp Central, Forensics Community, The Forensics Posting Weekly, and RupeScholars.org to provide you with a tool for easy access to the best forensics content online.

We encourage users who also tweet to use the #4n6 hashtag in forensics-related tweets.  This helps to build a community of users and participants in the forensics discussion.

From your first prep to the final round at Nationals, 4n6 is the app for the true Speech Geek!

Keep reading to check out some screenshots of the app.

Apr 10
Ohio is for Speech Geeks During NFA

It’s been a busy year on the college speech circuit. Congratulations go out to Bradley University on winning the 2010 American Forensic Association‘s National Individual Events Tournament (AFA-NIET).

Next week marks Round 2 for the college speech and debate competitors as the National Forensic Association Championship takes place on the campus of Ohio University. SpeechGeek will be there live from the first ballot to the final sweepstakes trophy. Last year, we provided Twitter updates throughout the tournament. This year marks the start of something bigger.

Our coverage will include daily feature posts, photo albums, video blogs, Q&A pieces, and more. Once outrounds begin, we’ll have photos from postings and updates as the tournament progresses. If you can’t be in Athens, SpeechGeek Postings is the place to be! You can follow the updates on our site on Facebook and Twitter. If you are using Twitter, we encourage you to include an #NFA or #NFA10 hashtag in your tweets.

Our coverage will culminate in a Cover It Live page on our main site with a trophy-by-trophy breakdown at the awards ceremony on Monday night.

There’s lots of fun ahead. We hope you’ll join us next week at the SpeechGeek Postings blog.

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