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E-ballot for Toastmasters speech contests

I spent the last few months building and field-testing a digital ballot system for Toastmasters speech contests, and I’m ready to talk about it in public. The problem Paper judging doesn’t scale. A judge fills out a ranking, a ballot counter collects it — breaking the judge’s anonymity in the process — and the counting team retreats to a private room to tally by hand. At small events this is a minor inconvenience. At the joint Area contest I organized this year, expecting a maximum of 66 contestants spread across twelve back-to-back contests hosted in a single 10-hour venue window, manual tallying becomes the bottleneck of the event.

By — Dr. Óscar Nájera
| 3 min read | Toastmasters

Nerd Humor: English - The torture of the conqueror

On November 16th 2019, I held a short humorous speech at the Wordstock festival in Nuremberg-Germany. I never imagined getting this far, and now I only see it as the beginning. In humor and comedy, I have always been on the spectator side. However, this year I chose to develop myself in public speaking and it indeed has been a long way. It all started as a personal challenge. I began by signing up in my public speaking club Isar-Speak .

By — Dr. Óscar Nájera
| 4 min read | Toastmasters | Talks