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AllenGregoryIV
26-08-2014, 17:40
Ty Tremblay - This Is How I Work (http://blog.spectrum3847.org/2014/08/ty-tremblay-this-is-how-i-work.html)
With Chezy Champs just around the corner we thought it fitting to introduce one of the members of the GameSense crew that will be doing commentary at the event. Ty Tremblay has a long history in FRC. Ty's story reads like a promotion for FIRST and introducing students to STEM. Like many people he was introduced to FRC in a "unique" way and was hooked throughout high school. He attended a university that is heavily involved with FRC and mentored team 190 while getting his degrees in Robotics Engineering. He's now an engineer for a robotics company and he returned to mentor his high school team. You can't write an FRC success story better than this. Be sure to read the rest of his article and listen to him and the rest of the GameSense crew this weekend on the Chezy Champs webstream.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-9lZSgDR2yB8/U_YtTc77-pI/AAAAAAAABjg/0WevRV5mJSk/s1600/TyTremblay.jpg

Thank you to Ty for being a part of this series. He has a great story to tell. Be sure to listen to him and the rest of the GameSense crew this weekend at Chezy Champs.

If you would like to be featured in our How I Work articles please contact team@spectrum3847.org.

techtiger1
27-08-2014, 08:28
Another great addition of How I Work, Thank you team 3847. Wanted to echo Ty's sentiments about the 190 2004 robot, this is a machine that rarely gets mentioned in discussion with the greats and really should be. The fact that it was able to accomplish all the features it had within that era of FIRST was amazing.

Kimmeh
27-08-2014, 09:32
I love these so much. Thank you for continuing to do them. =D

AllenGregoryIV
28-08-2014, 03:17
Another great addition of How I Work, Thank you team 3847.

I love these so much. Thank you for continuing to do them. =D

You're welcome, thank you for reading them. Spread the word so their stories can inspire more people.

lynca
28-08-2014, 08:27
Another great "How I Work" article. I think these are excellent stories to encourage new mentors to keep learning !

Mentors, please take the time to write your own "How I work" article !