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Taylor 28-03-2012 13:07

Re: The Mobius, WFA and WFFA site
 
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Originally Posted by RoboMom (Post 1150741)
Thanks Andy. This is a great site.
Is Mark Koors entry correct? 2012 Rookie number in 2006?

Mark is currently with 3940. He was with 45 when he earned the award.
I've noticed a couple mentors who have changed teams since earning WFFA have their most recent teams listed. Makes it easier to congratulate them. I think it would be nice to have a footnote, though.

jblay 28-03-2012 13:17

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NY seems to be left out

Jeanne Boyarsky 694 was the winner
woot^

Libby K 28-03-2012 13:49

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What a great idea. I am so glad for this - we need to celebrate these winners as much as possible. :) Thank you for putting this together.

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Originally Posted by JaneYoung (Post 1150709)
I'd love to see the reasoning and story of the design behind the trophy, itself. Or, did I overlook it?

Thank you so much for creating this website! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Jane

There is some description of it in a "25 Years of DEKA" publication (that currently exists at Dean's house / DEKA / is given to invited guests of Dean's), as one of the DEKA 'christmas gifts' (a geeky-cool present secretly designed and built by DEKA engineers each year for Dean) was a mobius similar to the WFA trophy and is featured in the book. I will try and see if I can get a copy that snippet and send it to Andy so that it can go up on the site.

Katie_UPS 28-03-2012 15:40

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I created a quick code that sorts through the data (allowing me to finally get WF stats!)

With this data (not taking into account for team switches), the most WFFA(+WFA) winners any team has is 3.

The teams with 3 WFFA winners are as follows:

103
116
155
341
357
469
612
987
1114
1538
1574
1675

This does not include teams with a WFA (which does not beat the 3 mentor record).

If you include the WFA, these teams are added to the list:
111
131
188
234
365
812

Isn't data fun? If anyone wants any more numbers, let me know.

Dancin103 28-03-2012 15:41

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Andy,

The site looks great and it is nice to see a representation of all the past and present WFFA and WFA winners. All of these folks deserve a grand amount of recognition because they all truly inspire us each and every day.

Cass

Ian Curtis 28-03-2012 16:21

Re: The Mobius, WFA and WFFA site
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RoboMom (Post 1150741)
Thanks Andy. This is a great site.
Is Mark Koors entry correct? 2012 Rookie number in 2006?

I believe that is Andy & Mark's rookie team. The distribution of WFFA winners is interesting, some pretty big peaks and they aren't just due to one team. Glancing through it looked like multiple teams had 3 WFFAs, but I didn't see more than that. Also I love the bios, really interesting to see what WFAs do for their day jobs, and it's cool to see a pretty even mix between teachers and people that mentor in addition to another type of day job.


Kims Robot 28-03-2012 16:35

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Awesome Awesome Awesome site!! I've been hoping to see something like this for a verrry long time!! (exciting especially since 1511 has their first WFFA this year! Go Jeff! hehe)

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Originally Posted by Rich Kressly (Post 1150716)
3. Many of the WFA's/WFFA's have their actual entries published on the web. Is it possible to link to the actual essays to show as many strong models to teams as we can? I'll even volunteer my services to help weed through and collect info. :P

I really like this idea too, I would love to see the essays linked and would also be happy to help dig up/collect them. If the wordpress site cannot handle them, we can probably host any that aren't on teams sites on 1511's site.

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Originally Posted by Carol (Post 1150740)
I love! Would it be possible to put pictures of the WFA winners? So we can recognize them when we see them?

I second this idea too... Might be a lot of work, but I think it was a fun idea with the Unsung FIRST heros that actually helped you recognize the people. Perhaps if we got super creative we could even do them in a design that looked like a button format (Hmm time to pull out my photoshop skillz! or borrow some!)

But thank you immensely for putting this together!!!

Now... we should get some of those Deans List students to pull together something similar before we have to "go digging" years from now...

Joe J. 28-03-2012 20:23

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Great website Andy! Thanks for sharing this!

Billfred 28-03-2012 21:10

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This is a great step forward...and the obvious ties to the WFA winners gives me hope that this site will have legs in the future. Count me among the folks who'd love to read the submissions as well. (I imagine the kids writing them wouldn't mind some direction, either.)

Keep it up!

Rich Kressly 28-03-2012 21:23

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...oh one more picky thing ... the drop down list of all the WFA is a little too long. Is it possible to put the names in two columns?

DCA Fan 29-03-2012 02:15

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This is great, I'd love to see some of the essays as well. I can contribute the few that I have if you'd like them.

JamesBrown 29-03-2012 09:04

Re: The Mobius, WFA and WFFA site
 
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Originally Posted by Taylor (Post 1150748)
Mark is currently with 3940. He was with 45 when he earned the award.
I've noticed a couple mentors who have changed teams since earning WFFA have their most recent teams listed. Makes it easier to congratulate them. I think it would be nice to have a footnote, though.

It may be worth adding another column, one for team when they won, and one for current team.

It doesn't appear that everyone's teams have been updated, Pat Fairbank is still listed as 1503 but is now with 254. Obviously mentors moving between teams is tough to track since their is no database of team members or mentors.

Kevin Sevcik 29-03-2012 09:12

Re: The Mobius, WFA and WFFA site
 
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Originally Posted by Travis Hoffman (Post 1150717)
I also would like to know who makes them, and how they are made. Who is the designated ball bearing popper-inner? :)

All I know is that they aren't cheap. The year I won, my kids had mine on display in the pit at Lone Star, when it fell and slightly broke. It's fixed now and you can't see the crack at the back of the base unless you're handling it, so I don't need your sympathy, honest. Anyways, I'm not always above taking advantage of having a mother that's an RD, so I asked her if she could check with FRC HQ for the cost of replacing the mobius part. It's not four figures, but it's a significant multiple of three. So I've decided that I'd rather keep my money and the story, heh.

Barry Bonzack 29-03-2012 11:57

Re: The Mobius, WFA and WFFA site
 
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Originally Posted by Katie_UPS (Post 1150814)
Isn't data fun? If anyone wants any more numbers, let me know.


Ha, I just did the same analysis, to find out it was already done. I didn't use a code data sorter, just a microsoft excel pivot table.

Awesome site, I'll be sure to take the time to meet Dr. Murphy and thank him for his many contributions to society.

JaneYoung 29-03-2012 12:33

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Originally Posted by Barry Bonzack (Post 1151144)
Awesome site, I'll be sure to take the time to meet Dr. Murphy and thank him for his many contributions to society.

Take along some people that are new to FRC/FIRST and introduce them to him, too. He would love that.

Jane


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