Vancouver Judge Conference 2018
Organizer: | Vancouver Judges |
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Judge manager: | David Poon |
Event type: | Judge Conference |
REL: | N/A |
Format: | No Format |
Event date(s): | March 11, 2018 |
Location: | Vancouver, BC, Canada |
Venue: | The University of British Columbia Neville Scarfe Building 2125 Main Mall (@ University Boulevard) |
Applications accepted through: | Feb. 23, 2018 |
Event Information
It's Judge Conference time in BC! This time, we'll be getting together in Greater Vancouver, BC for a weekend of Magic, Judging, and Generally Fun Things. The main event will be on the main campus of the University of British Columbia.
What's in a conference?
The goal of this conference is to improve the overall quality of Magic Judges and their interactions with Magic Players. Attendees are invited to receive training and knowledge from other experienced judges, and share their own skills and observations with the judge community.
As an appreciation for your contribution to the betterment of the Magic Judge Programme, foils will be mailed out two weeks after the conference to attendees. Only judges who are certified as of the application deadline (Friday 23 February) and who have actively participated in a full slate of seminars will be eligible to receive a foil packet after the conclusion of the conference. More information on the possible contents of the foil packet is available on the Judge Conferences Blog.
If your judge level on JudgeApps is incorrectly showing L0, please have your Regional Coordinator email David Poon confirmation of your certification.
Registration
If you wish to attend this conference, please take the time to apply here on JudgeApps and tell us about your JudgeLife™. Attendance at this conference may be limited, so be sure to indicate in your cover letter not only how this conference will affect your own personal growth in the programme, but also how it will benefit your local, regional, or global Magic community.
Please note that you may cancel at any time, so it's better to get your application in sooner rather than forget about it and accidentally miss the deadline. Also note that you can edit your application after applying.
Preference will be given to judges living in Canada, but all interested parties are encouraged to apply (and will likely be accepted as long as there is room and their cover letters contain sufficient content).
Registration will remain open through Friday 23 February. To submit an application after that date, please email David Poon directly. Judges who apply late will not be eligible to receive a foil packet.
A fee may or may not be collected to cover venue and/or food costs, but no judge will be turned away if they cannot pay, whatever the reason.
Tentative Schedule
Sunday
11:00am – BRUNCH @ IHOP (#200 - 950 West Broadway)
1:00pm – WELCOME @ Neville Scarfe Building (UBC)
1:30pm – Classen & Skartvedt: The IPG and you
2:30pm – Tobias Vyseri: How Do I GP? A Beginner’s Guide
3:30pm – BREAK
4:00pm – Presentation #3 – option between:
- Stephan Classen: Building Judge Communities: Ask what you can do for Judging!
- David Poon (& friends): Recent Rules Changes
5:00pm – Presentation #4 – option between:
- Frank Chafe: Deck Checks - Everything you need to know
- Niko Skartvedt: Role-Play Scenarios
7:00pm 6:15pm – DINNER @ The Eatery (3431 W Broadway, between Collingwood St and Waterloo St, near Alma St)
Presentations and Volunteering
If you wish to present a seminar, or volunteer in some other way, please let us know in your application!.
Seminars should be approximately 50 minutes long and should solicit active participation from the audience—this could be anywhere from structured Q&As, role-playing scenarios, or even friendly competition. Proposals for off-the-wall, non-traditional, non-lecture-style presentations that challenge the concept of what a seminar is are very much encouraged.
Testing
Have you been thinking about testing for the next level? This is a perfect opportunity to stop procrastinating and put a deadline on your calendar. Testing for L1 and L2 will be available at this conference—make sure you express your interest when you apply.
Please note that certifying for L1 at this conference will not make you eligible to receive a foil packet.
Staff Members
Name |
Level |
Role |
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Stephan Classen
|
Level 5 Judge (Judge Foundry) | Presenter |
Jon Goud
|
Level 5 Judge (Judge Foundry) | Staff |
Tobias Vyseri
|
Level 4 Judge (Judge Foundry) | Presenter |
Aaron MacLean
|
Level 3 Judge (Judge Foundry) | Attendee |
Peter Davies
|
Level 2 Judge (Judge Foundry) | Attendee |
Jovy Eramela
|
Level 2 Judge (Judge Foundry) | Attendee |
Colin Gardener
|
Level 1 Judge (Judge Foundry) | Attendee |
Nathan Lipetz
|
Level 1 Judge (Judge Foundry) | Attendee |
Leah Petryk
|
Level 1 Judge (Judge Foundry) | Attendee |
Francis Ayalde
|
Uncertified | Attendee |
Todd Bussey
|
Uncertified | Attendee |
Frank Chafe
|
Uncertified | Presenter |
Tavis Chan
|
Uncertified | Attendee |
Vincent Joyall
|
Uncertified | Attendee |
Alex Larente
|
Uncertified | Attendee |
Ryan Lawrence
|
Uncertified | Attendee |
Callum Milne
|
Uncertified | Attendee |
David Poon
|
Uncertified | Staff |
Derek Schofield
|
Member (International Judge Program) | Attendee |
Niko Skartvedt
|
Uncertified | Presenter |
Taichi Takeuchi
|
Uncertified | Attendee |
Levi Ward
|
Uncertified | Attendee |