Difference between revisions of "Bryce Avery"
(Undo revision 51617 by Reilly Melville (talk)) Tag: Undo |
(Deleted website link that was not actually a website link, added back relevant stuff) |
||
Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
Avery attempted to frame criticism of questions by players as "more of a criticism of the question requirements given by the sponsoring organization,"<ref>https://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Bryce_Avery&curid=4057&diff=51601&oldid=40305</ref> with players successfully petitioning an organization for changes to those requirements. | Avery attempted to frame criticism of questions by players as "more of a criticism of the question requirements given by the sponsoring organization,"<ref>https://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Bryce_Avery&curid=4057&diff=51601&oldid=40305</ref> with players successfully petitioning an organization for changes to those requirements. | ||
− | |||
− | |||
==Fact Mountain== | ==Fact Mountain== |
Revision as of 13:11, 15 September 2021
| ||
President or CEO | Bryce Avery | |
Location: | Grand Junction, CO | |
Status | Open |
Bryce Avery is the President of Avery Enterprises, which bills itself as "America's biggest supplier of custom-formatted questions for academic competitions." Avery himself played College Bowl at BYU and California State Polytechnic, Pomona. It is surmised that he purchased Patrick's Press in 2009; in 2016, he purchased Questions Galore.
Avery Praised by Avery
- Bryce Avery sees Avery Enterprises as favorable in comparison to his smaller competitors, who do not write in as many formats as he does, as well as favorable in comparison to his larger competitors, who tend to write only in their format.
- Bryce Avery has described Avery Enterprises as "provid[ing] the best in fun and challenging quiz tournaments!"[1]
Avery Criticized by Others
- Repeatedly on the HSQuizbowl forums, which include here, here, and perhaps most strongly here.
- Descriptions of Avery questions from those who played on them include: speed questions with an extremely large amount of trash, including, but not limited to, spelling questions and questions about types of detergent.
Avery attempted to frame criticism of questions by players as "more of a criticism of the question requirements given by the sponsoring organization,"[2] with players successfully petitioning an organization for changes to those requirements.
Fact Mountain
Avery, through his company Foothills Education, LLC, also produces a quizbowl study guide app series called "Fact Mountain." As of 2021, apps are available in both Apple and Android for American Literature to 1900, 19th-Century British Literature, Russian Literature, Great Paintings, U.S. Presidents and U.S. Constitution. Non-quizbowl apps with the same construction are available for Legal Ethics and for (unofficial) missionary preparation for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The apps retail for around $3-$4.
Non-Quizbowl Activity
- Apart from being a major question writer, Bryce Avery is also a registered patent agent and technical writer, credentials which are advertised on their website mere inches from their quizbowl packets.