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Starting your own FIRST College Program (FIRST Conference)
This year at the FIRST Championship event, Purdue FIRST Programs will be presenting a conference about starting College/University FIRST Programs.
The College/University FIRST Programs we will be presenting on aren't for "College Level" Robotics Competitions, but rather to start a FIRST program for the University to help start teams(FRC,FTC,FLL) , support local teams in any way they can (through mentorship, sponsorship, or facilities), or hosting a regional at said university/college. The conference is one of the many interesting topics selected for this year's FIRST Robotics Conferences at the Championship event. This conference will begin at 9am on Thursday morning. The entire conference will begin at 8am. More info can be found here. Here is a sneak peak of our abstract: -------------------------------------- FIRST for Life! Starting a College FIRST Program Are you no longer in the FRC age range or a graduating senior but still want to continue your FIRST participation? Are you a mentor or sponsor looking for more support from a local University or College? Why not find out how to start a collegiate college FIRST program at your local university or college. This workshop will introduce various types of existing college FIRST programs and will help you make the right moves towards starting the type of program that you want. Topics include: • Types of College FIRST Programs
If this sounds like something you find interesting and valuable to yourself, team, or university, I hope you join us for this conference! Current high school students, mentors, faculty, and sponsors are all welcome! If you have any questions about this conference, please feel free to ask them on this thread or via PM to me. Good luck at the Championship event! Nica Fernandez Purdue FIRST Programs |
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I'll be there! I was sad San Francisco State declined helping my rookie team. This looks like it would be very useful! Considering 4159 is literally right next door to SFSU.
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This is AWESOME! I won't be able to make championships this year, but I'd be more than happy to help out with this if you need people.
It would be the best thing ever to get FIRST at a college level. Not only would it make a great experience for college students, but also push college students to mentor FRC/FTC/FLL teams. Based on the college people I've talked to, after High School they got out of FIRST, albeit the occasional event volunteer or rare time to mentor a team. A FIRST event at the college level will keep these students involved. With FRC we're trying to make robotics the "new cool" amongst high schoolers. Let's try to make tens of thousands of people gather around a college stadium to watch robotics the same way people will travel with their alma mater's football team to watch one of their games. Plus, we've seen the benefits in High School students. Just imagine the benefits a FIRST game at a college-level will have for the engineers/NES (Non-Engineering Students) of the future. |
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Um... Andrew, I think Nica's referring to something like Purdue FIRST or other collegiate organizations that support FRC teams. Not a college-level competition (of which there are already two, not counting the many non-FIRST-related competitions).
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Any chance that this will be recorded and posted online for those of us who are stuck in classes? I'm working with a few others at Virginia Tech to get something started out here, and we'd love to get some knowledge from an experienced group.
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So this is a little unclear, but is this about setting up college competition robotics teams or setting up a group that helps mentor FRC teams? While both are important they're different and its tough to tell from the description which one it is.
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Nica, this sounds fantastic! Definitely high on my priority list of seminars to attend!
I gave a similar presentation to many of the UC Davis College of Enginering students and faculty last spring. The presentation was targeted towards the College of Engineering, so I spend quite a bit of time going over the basics of FIRST before diving into areas of potential partnership. A recorded video of the presentation can be found here: Synergy in Education: FIRST Robotics Program Presentation Abstract: Quote:
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This sounds fantastic. We have been working on trying to get the Florida Colleges to offer an engineering elective called FIRST Robotics. I know some students at Purdue get college credit for mentoring. I need specifics on what the curicculum looks like. Will I be able to get something like that at this conference?
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We're looking into getting something similar started at NC State. Too bad I'll be in class during this presentation and won't get to St. Louis til later that afternoon.
I second the request to record the presentation. Also will you be around Champs after the presentation cause if I can I would like to pick your brain to get some tips for our program. Thanks for doing this. |
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Also, here is a link to our conference page with some of our previous college FIRST program conferences: http://www.purduefirst.org/college-c...s-conferences/ The outlines, notes, and presentations are all available there and could be helpful with breakdowns of other colleges' programs as well. @Jacob: Quote:
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As for the confusion with a competitive college level FIRST competition, I would say the addition of "competition" to the title such as in "FIRST Robotics College Competition" would be the key for you distinguishing between the two. Thanks for the suggestion, but usually right under the Title is a description that would clarify any confusion. |
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I think this is a great idea! If it helps colleges decide to work with FIRST, one of the reasons I chose RIT over a couple of other schools is that they work with FRC teams in their area. I was disappointed that I wouldn't be able to work with my team anymore, but RIT's FIRST program has me excited to be able to mentor a team. :D
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Please, please, PLEASE record this! I'm a graduating senior and this sounds amazing, but unfortunately I have a band concert Thursday night and won't be able to make it to CMP until Friday.
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I just want to say that Michigan Technological University has had a program supporting the local teams with mentors for about 8 years.
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If a method of recording the conference does not become available by the time we travel to the event, we will be recording the presentation afterwards back at Purdue and will be posting it as soon as we can.
As for syllabus/student handbook/additional class information, it can be found directly from our website here: http://www.purduefirst.org/me297-course-page/ Also, if you find yourself at the Championship and are unable to attend the conference, the presenters of the conference as well as other Purdue FIRST advisers and students will be manning the Purdue University booth on Scholarship row. And as always, I am always available to answer any questions via PM or email. |
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If only I had this *last* year...
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Thank you to those who attended this conference!
For those of you who missed it, the presentation powerpoint is on our website. Unfortunately, we were unable to record the presentation at the Championship event but to make up for it we have uploaded a powerpoint with audio narration! To download these files go to http://www.purduefirst.org/college-c...t-conferences/ Again, thank you to those who attended and we hope to return next year to do it again! |
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