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Post by Jake Kratovil on Dec 29, 2009 14:39:50 GMT -5
But how will you stay in touch with your diplomatic colleagues in other rooms? KUMUNC will be providing you with a number of tools at your disposal.
-Probably the most innovative feature we have decided to allow, is text messaging between students. You will be allowed to text the delegates in Crisis, and figure out what is going on elsewhere. Do not abuse this privilege.
-Pages. Multiple pages will be stationed throughout the rooms and you will see them running around during the day. Make use of them. If you have a note that needs to get passed on, give it to one of them, specifying for which country, in which region.
-While not exactly a form of communication, our universal database will allow you to view important information in real time. The regions will have computer stations where students can look up all moves/approved action sheets in the SCS, ME, and UNSC. This same program will allow you to view critical information about troop availability, and your economy's relationship with oil. Make use of it.
-Walk around. Many of you are double delegated. Make use of your partner, and send him/her to the room where the delegate you need to contact resides.
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