Each debate will take place over FOUR (4) rounds including an introduction to present the topic and their position, a one minute presentation of their key facts and position, a 45 second rebuttal to their opponents position and to further defend and explain their position and a 30 second closing statement.
After each round of the debate, viewers will vote on who won the round and at the end of the debate viewers will decide who won the overall debate topic.
You may only vote once per round and once for the overall debate topic winner.
When provided with your debate topic, you will be given a deadline to submit your "Introduction" and "Present Your Case" videos by sharing a video file or a link to your video on YouTube.
After the first deadline, submitted videos are made available for debaters to view and a new deadline will be given to submit your Rebuttal and Closing videos by sharing a video file or a link to your video on YouTube.
Once all submitted videos have been posted voting will open for up to ONE (1) week and a winner will be announced.
This is a 30 second (max) introduction into the topic and their position.
This is a 30 second (max) introduction into the topic and their position.
This is a ONE (1) minute (max) presentation of your position and key facts.
This is a ONE (1) minute (max) presentation of your position and key facts.
This is a 45 second (max) rebuttal of your opponents position and clarification of your position.
This is a 45 second (max) rebuttal of your opponents position and clarification of your position.
This is a 30 second (max) conclusion of your position - you can recap central points, respond your your opponents position and summarize your position.
This is a 30 second (max) conclusion of your position - you can recap central points, respond your your opponents position and summarize your position.