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1629GaCo
15-01-2012, 10:08
This is a post for Team 1629 GaCo students, this is a roll call for new and old students to make sure you all have Chief Delphi accounts and you know how to use the system. ::rtm::

Nerfighter1629
15-01-2012, 22:16
I've Got mine all set up! :)
-Becca Lee

Grim Tuesday
15-01-2012, 22:21
To all of you, welcome to Chief Delphi!

Lantz
16-01-2012, 13:29
Here
-Aaron

1629GaCo
16-01-2012, 14:12
Aaron, congrats on the big win over weekend in FTC!

Limes
16-01-2012, 18:16
Here
-Joseph burdock

Trevor Green
18-01-2012, 19:58
Here
-Trevor

Siri
18-01-2012, 20:29
huh, that was weird...

This is a brilliant idea! I may have to steal it. ;) Good for all of you, and welcome!

jlwilliams
19-01-2012, 13:44
I'm here......Jocelyn

jwsoccer321
19-01-2012, 17:45
Present
-Jacob

samthomas
21-01-2012, 16:51
Finally here
- Sam

amiske14
22-01-2012, 17:01
I'm here
Alex miske

avanboekel
22-01-2012, 18:22
huh, that was weird...

This is a brilliant idea! I may have to steal it. ;) Good for all of you, and welcome!

Is it that good of an idea? Could you imagine if all 2000 some FRC teams decided to do this? CD would be way too cluttered. Maybe it would be better done with PMs or something.

EG1629
23-01-2012, 17:54
Here! -Elizabeth

PhilBot
25-01-2012, 20:33
Is it that good of an idea? Could you imagine if all 2000 some FRC teams decided to do this?

Yes. It would be amazing for everyone.

Phil.

MountainFreak
26-01-2012, 08:43
here

Nick

tim-tim
26-01-2012, 10:30
Is it that good of an idea? Could you imagine if all 2000 some FRC teams decided to do this? CD would be way too cluttered. Maybe it would be better done with PMs or something.
I agree with this statement. It is a good concept, but should be kept out of threads to avoid 'cluttering'.


Yes. It would be amazing for everyone.
No, I don't want to see threads of 2000 teams times 20+ users each. There is a place in the profile to place a team number, that is how I identify people.

PhilBot
26-01-2012, 10:56
I guess the "detractors" missed the point of this exercise.

It wasn't a fun way to say HI to all the team members, it was a means to verify that all the members of the team obtain Chief Delphi Accounts, and know how to post responses to messages.

Without having everyone on the team do it at least once per year, how would YOU verify that everyone knows how to use this valuable resource.

"That's a bad idea" posts seem more like clutter to me.

Phil.

1629GaCo
26-01-2012, 11:04
So I guess this post has upset some users. However, there are other things on ChiefDelphi that also "clutter" the forums, for instance, the "Who am I" posts, isnt there a place you can upload your photo on your profile as well?

My personal opinion is this, we are trying to get our students to learn how to use ChiefDelphi to its fullest extent, because we as mentors believe this is a very powerful tool, and if you are not using it, or don't know how to use it, you are missing out on alot of useful information. Also, if you see the topic and it doesn't interest you then dont click the link!!!! I personally browse the subjects, pick the ones that pique my interest and view only those!!!:ahh:

E. Wood
26-01-2012, 13:11
Getting students to use Chiefdelphi and use it correctly is always a difficult thing. Far too often I see students (and sometimes mentors) on here that don’t understand the "manors" of forum use. It can also be difficult to distinguish useful information from garbage at times. With that said the first step of turning a student into a useful forum member is getting them on the forum. Often this is the hardest step. The next step is getting them to come back after that first login. From the looks of it you have the first step at least partly done so well done. Hopefully they all continue to visit the site and turn into productive members of the Chiefdelphi community.

avanboekel
26-01-2012, 16:07
I guess the "detractors" missed the point of this exercise.
No, I fully understand the point of the exercise. You want to make sure that everyone on team 1629 has a CD account.
it was a means to verify that all the members[...]know how to post responses to messages.
It isn't very difficult at all to click "post reply", type a message, and then click "submit reply".
we are trying to get our students to learn how to use ChiefDelphi to its fullest extent, because we as mentors believe this is a very powerful tool, and if you are not using it, or don't know how to use it, you are missing out on alot of useful information.
I completely agree with this statement. It is an extremely helpful tool for anyone involved in FRC. However, please keep it out of the threads.
Also, if you see the topic and it doesn't interest you then dont click the link!!!! I personally browse the subjects, pick the ones that pique my interest and view only those!!!
This is not my point. What I am trying to say is that if all 2000+ teams did this, then there would be no way to find any other thread. The entire portal would be completely littered with threads like this.

tim-tim
26-01-2012, 22:22
I agree that CD is a very valuable resource in the FIRST community, and have been around it for quite some time. I am not saying that getting your team involved on CD is a bad thing, actually I wish all teams would become involved in the discussion. However, I do think that doing a 'role call' is a bit unnecessary. You could have them send you a PM or show you a thread they posted in, when they are at meetings.

Either way, I am glad that there some new members of the community!

GaryVoshol
27-01-2012, 06:30
If the point of the exercise was to see who was on CD and who could use CD, then the team members should learn how to send private messages.

I also note that for most of the students that have posted here, it's their only post and their only time on CD. They haven't learned to use it, because they're not using it.

I think this thread has run it's course. Closing. If another moderator disagrees, it can be reopened.