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Home › Forums › CEDA Forums › General Forum › Launching CEDA Forums
Hello CEDA Community,
CEDA Forums is now open for posting! We hope to encourage members to move debate conversations to CEDA forums in lieu of social media, since many debate members do not consistently follow social media threads and CEDA Forums requires login credentials making it more secure than other locations. CEDA Forums is now set to email members when new conversations are sent to the general forum. We have auto-subscribed all current members to receive emails when General Forum posts are made. New members are encouraged to subscribe themselves.
We have not auto-subscribed members to the other channels in CEDA forums, so if you want to receive email notifications of any other forum posts, be sure to subscribe to the individual channels in the forum.
With the launch of CEDA Forums in mind, there are some announcements you should share with your colleagues and team:
1. CEDA Debate Community coaches and debaters should create a CEDA account. The forum can only be accessed on your login dashboard.
2. Due to spam concerns, the executive secretary will be deleting any unidentifiable new accounts. With this in mind, use a university email or gmail account as your account email. Also, all new members should identify their team/university affiliation in the about section of their account.
Thank you!
If you have any questions, please reach out to Executive Secretary, Jackie Poapst, at japoapst at gmail dot com
Thank you for this! Love that we are getting off of social media for official announcements (job posts, tournament, overall discourse, etc.)
Yes!! Very excited about the move to forums. Just hoping we can get community buy in 🙂
we up in the CEDA forums now!
Founded in 1971 as the Southwest Cross Examination Debate Association, CEDA is now the primary national association promoting intercollegiate policy debate.