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Qwiz has also released a series of study pages called ''Qwiz5'', which are accessible via the company website.  It also has an active Twitter Feed that posts quizbowl-connected announcements, results, and factoids regularly.
 
Qwiz has also released a series of study pages called ''Qwiz5'', which are accessible via the company website.  It also has an active Twitter Feed that posts quizbowl-connected announcements, results, and factoids regularly.
  
Starting in 2021, Qwiz has hosted a National Quizbowl Conference every winter. Speakers at the 2021 edition included [[Chris Chiego]] and [[Fred Morlan]].
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Starting in 2021, Qwiz has hosted a National Quizbowl Conference every winter. Speakers at the [https://www.qwizbowl.com/replay 2021 edition] included [[Chris Chiego]] and [[Fred Morlan]].
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
 
* [http://www.qwizbowl.com Qwiz website]
 
* [http://www.qwizbowl.com Qwiz website]
 
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{{c|National Organizations}}{{c|Stubs}}

Revision as of 21:51, 18 January 2022

Qwiz is a company formed in 2018 and offering quizbowl summer camps for players. Qwiz was formed by Eric Huff, Geoffrey Thomas, and Joshua Rutsky, and will host its first camps in Alabama, Illinois, Ohio, and Maryland during the summer of 2019.

Qwiz camps are offered as four- or seven-day sessions that include subject-specific classes, buzzer practices, and both individual and team competition events. These camps are available as either day camps or boarding camps.

Qwiz has also released a series of study pages called Qwiz5, which are accessible via the company website. It also has an active Twitter Feed that posts quizbowl-connected announcements, results, and factoids regularly.

Starting in 2021, Qwiz has hosted a National Quizbowl Conference every winter. Speakers at the 2021 edition included Chris Chiego and Fred Morlan.

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