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How does your team do scouting?
This year my team has taken a big step forward. We now have six netbooks that we distribute to scouts in the stands with a scouting form on each one as an excel spreadsheet. The scouts create a new spreadsheet for each team, saving it as one workbook.
In total, we want it to run like this: Scout make workbook of scouting form spreadsheets -> Upload to FTP server laptop -> Server takes separate excel workbooks and compiles all the spreadsheets in each workbook into one single workbook -> Server laptop runs a macro to give us our rankings We still have a few hurdles to overcome before our next district competition though, as the netbooks we use are school property, and therefore do not allow you to run batch scripts to do the FTP ( :mad: ). Also, we do not have a way or auto-compiling multiple workbooks into one workbook at the moment. Right now, were OK with having the scout manually run a program to upload the file to the FTP server, so thats not an issue. Do you guys have any suggestions on how we could do these two things auto-magically? Also, (and more importantly :) ) how does your team do scouting? |
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I have a spreadsheet that compiles multiple workbooks into a master workbook:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2646? It's unprotected, and the code to do what you're requesting is in there. |
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So Excel 2007 does not work with it?
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In the past, we've always had clipboards, 6 at a time, for scouting robots, with sheets being returned to a central data entering hub. This year, we were lucky enough to borrow 20 iPads from our school, so we wrote a scouting WebApp. If wifi is up in the arena, we upload data as soon as the match ends from the iPads to the database.
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We have 6 Nintendo DSs with custom programs. We then feed that data - I don't have the specifics on how - into excel, which is then analyzed by another program (which can do a lot of alliance selection stuff as well.)
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Ah, ok. Thanks!
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Our team is "old school".
We use a single sheet for each team. With a photo of the Robot. Each student follows one robot for a match. We organize the sheets in an accordion folder. We use seven students. One for each team in a match, and one who retrieves and passes out the sheets. We gather on Friday night to share information and opinions. We especially begin discussing who we would pick as a #1 seed, and as a #8 seed. We discuss "dark horses". We rank teams according to our criteria. Saturday proceeds and we stay in a group and adjust our list. The use of iPads, Wifi, NetBooks, Excel, etc........ is a ruse, IMHO. Much more effort than is needed, with the flawed assumption that quantitative is better than qualitative analysis. The human brain is a more effective "computer". Remember: There are three kinds of lies: Lies, Dam*n Lies, & Statistics. |
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We are using both methods. Our scouts will be using papers that ask them both for qualitative and quantitative data. Our data-entry person will be entering that information into a Microsoft Access DB. Before each match that we play, we will print up a sheet that provides all of the qualitative and quantitative commentary for our drivers to make the best decisions when it comes to working with our alliance and planning for the coopertition bridge. Now, if I could get the Access DB to work on Ipads. . . . |
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Our first two years, we used qualitative scouting, then switched to a program for quantitative scouting. This year, we simply doubled our scouting team, and have room for both. The head scouts will mostly be entering match data into cowscout.com, and Myscout (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...hlight=myscout). You may want to look into these. Other scouts will focus on the qualitative analysis of the teams and their robots.
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We subscribe to the "Moneyball" mentality. Lean toward all things numbers :) Collect EVERYTHING electronically then analyze analyze analyze... Here's a sample of heat map we can create.
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We do scouting through a mobile (smartphone) optimized webpage. Eliminates wires and allows for quick viewing of results plus it's platform independent. It is completely quantitative.
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In the past 294 has used a simple computer program (a field for team # and checkboxes for scoring & a few basic abilities) that uploaded to a text document unique to each computer. This was extremely difficult to compile, given that there was no way to automatically analyze the data or even to sort by team.
This year, one of our newest programmers created an HTML/PHP-based scouting app that automatically ranks teams based on scoring, defense, balancing, and match attendance (I think I'm missing a few variables . . . ). There are also several comment fields for qualitative analysis, although that's secondary. The picklist can be automatically generated, but at the Los Angeles regional we revised it based on the dossiers we had for each team. Aside from some technical glitches :o it's worked pretty well, and hopefully in Spokane it'll be fairly smooth. Good luck to all scouts :) |
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He, this is cool
We have redone our scouting AGAIN since I made this thread! We now use a Java application to upload to a server w/ all of the net books. All scouting rankings are instantly available and can be seen at any time through the competition, and can also be sorted by characteristics that we want. |
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