Club meeting
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A meeting timer with prepared speeches, table topics, evaluations, and timing report.
Speaker timing role
Use a speech club timer for prepared speeches, table topics, evaluations, general evaluator reports, and meeting roles. Keep every speaker inside clear timing guidelines without distracting the room.
Meeting timers can keep speaker roles consistent across the agenda.
Speakers get clear pacing without someone interrupting their flow.
Online clubs can show timing cues while a timer controls the session separately.
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Prepared speech
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Use this setup in XTimer
Keep this simple timer for quick work. Move into an XTimer room when one person controls the clock and another screen shows it to a speaker, team, class, or audience.
Presets that match real work
Each preset has a clear use case, duration, and workflow. That makes the page useful for search visitors immediately, and gives professional users a natural path into XTimer rooms when they need separate controller and viewer devices.
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5
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1:00
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23:00
A meeting timer with prepared speeches, table topics, evaluations, and timing report.
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5:00
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7:00
A 5 to 7 minute prepared speech window with room for timing notes.
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3:00
A 2 to 3 minute evaluation timing structure.
Professional setup
Explain the timing signals before the first speaker begins.
Use consistent green, yellow, and red windows for recurring meeting roles.
Keep a short report block at the end so timing results are not rushed.
Use an XTimer room when the timer role, speaker display, and host are on different devices.
A speech club timer helps monitor prepared speeches, impromptu speaking, evaluations, and timing reports during public speaking club meetings.
Yes. The presets support common speech club timing patterns, including prepared speeches, table topics, evaluations, and timing reports.
A visible timer can help online speakers pace themselves, while a private timer role is often better for in-person meetings with separate visual signals.