January « 2010 « Debate Association (Singapore)

Happy New Year! [...and an exclusive members-only interview with Singapore's WSDC '07 Team]

January 4, 2010

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Dear Debaters, Coaches, Judges, Teachers, and all those in the debate community,

2009 was a challenging, eventful, and exciting year. For the Debate Association (Singapore), we saw a fresh young team come on board to take on the (very rewarding) challenge of spreading our passion for debating to a new generation of students. The team rolled out many new programs, a new web experience (you’re browsing it now!)… and we’re still not done yet! 2010 will see us making an announcement that may change the inter-school debate landscape for many years to come – but we don’t want to spoil the surprise just yet. 2010 will also see us launching the Debate Luminaries Program (a series of talks by eminent local debaters), a few more non-WSDC style debate competitions to add spice to the circuit, and (fingers tightly crossed) will have us re-launching The Arena (Season 3) with Mediacorp on TV. We are also launching some programs tailored exclusively for our members – the exclusive interview with Singapore’s WSDC team that made it to the Grand Finals in 2007  will only be made available to members.

With so many things to look forward to, I’m sure 2010 will be a great way to start the new decade. We wish all our members and readers a Happy (and debate-filled) New Year!

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ACS (Barker Road) seeks coach

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ACS (Barker Road) is seeking a Debates Coach to train members of its Debates CCA and prepare them for competitions. Training takes place on Thursdays from 3.30 – 6.30 pm. A minimum of 30 training sessions for the year is required.

Interested applicants please contact Mr Graham Whiteley

Should Google’s Street View be banned in Singapore? [Jan Debate of the month]

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Google’s Street View application was launched in Singapore in Dec 2009, providing free virtual-tour/photo-mapping for all of Singapore using their special camera-mounted cars. Read the Singapore article here.

Internationally, this free service has caused much dismay and concern. Some privacy advocates are worried that the service is an intrusion that citizens cannot “opt out” of  – even if you do not want your house to be photographed, there is nothing legally preventing Google from doing so. Security officials are even more worried – would this tool allow terrorists and criminals to plan their attacks better? This side of the argument feels that Google needs to be stopped today – because as the photography resolution gets better in a few years, Google Street View will be able to take high-resolution images of people changing in their apartments, or even clear photographs of barcodes on the ID tags of security guards for criminals to copy.

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