Debate+Resources

[|BalancedPolitics.org] ...a website dedicated to balanced, non-partisan discussion of important societal issues.

[|ConvinceMe.net] is the ultimate debating website. First off it's free to join. There are three main debating sections. Open, Battle, and King of the Hill (KOTH). Open debates can have endless debaters all competing for their side. Battles are one on one debates with another member of ConvinceMe.net. You can create a general challenge, or challenge an individual. Then you argue, add evidence, and convince other members to give you their vote. King of the hill is a little like open debates, except that you get one main argument, and your goal is to convince members to give you the points. The first person to get 10 points wins, and is crowned king of the hill.

[|DebateGraph]- Click on "Hot Topics" for a list of controversial topics- then you can either Stream the information or look at the Details Charts--this is an awesome site!

[|Debatabase] is an authoritative collection of over five hundred debates mostly written by experienced debaters. They cover topics from the affirmative action to Zimbabwe, on all sorts of themes including politics, economics, religion, culture, science and society

[|Debatewise]: find a debate and read both sides of the issue--or add your own opinion.

[|Infotopia: social issues]

[|The International Debate Education Association (IDEA)] develops, organizes and promotes debate and debate-related activities in communities throughout the world.

[|National CX Debate Topic] Infotopia.info has added a page of resources for the national CX debate topic: “Resolved: the United States federal government should substantially increase its transportation infrastructure investment in the United States.” Also included are resources for Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Public Forum Debate, and Extemporaneous Speaking.

[|ProCon.org] is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit public charity that has no government affiliations of any kind. Our purpose is to provide resources for critical thinking and to educate without bias. We do not express opinions on our research projects ("issue websites").