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dcarr 14-10-2012 18:56

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Friarbots Team 3309 Handbook by dcarr

dcarr 14-10-2012 18:58

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For the latest up to date version with a click-able table of contents and links, please go here:

http://goo.gl/JpcT7


Let us know if this helps! How would you make it better? How can we make it better?

Jim Wilks 15-10-2012 15:13

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Nice work!

Jimmy Nichols 15-10-2012 15:28

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Great Handbook! Lots of information.

My only advise, coming from someone who has been responsible for maintaining and forming committees for annual review and revision of our team handbook, is to break it apart. There seems to be more information in it than what you would need in a handbook. I could see you breaking it apart into seperate handbooks for parents, Enginneering, etc. I think it would make it more managable for maintaining, as well as distributing and actually getting folks to read what you want them to read.

dcarr 16-10-2012 21:20

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Originally Posted by Jimmy Nichols (Post 1190471)
Great Handbook! Lots of information.

My only advise, coming from someone who has been responsible for maintaining and forming committees for annual review and revision of our team handbook, is to break it apart. There seems to be more information in it than what you would need in a handbook. I could see you breaking it apart into seperate handbooks for parents, Enginneering, etc. I think it would make it more managable for maintaining, as well as distributing and actually getting folks to read what you want them to read.

Thanks, I think that is a useful idea. We've just started on another reference document containing the roles and responsibilities of our team "admins" (president and vice presidents) and NEM's, and since that will contain a lot of detail that not everyone needs to see, we're doing it as a separate handbook.

One thing I've realized, being a former president of our team, and seeing my brother be president now, is that so much of the operations, deadlines, and responsibilities are in our collective "brain trust." Therefore the importance of clearly documenting each and every thing to empower future leaders to be even more successful cannot be overstated.

jessss 16-10-2012 22:28

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This is fantastic! Our team was planning on making a team handbook this year so this is really helpful for us. Thank you for posting this :)

Jim Wilks 17-10-2012 13:31

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Originally Posted by Jimmy Nichols (Post 1190471)
My only advise, coming from someone who has been responsible for maintaining and forming committees for annual review and revision of our team handbook, is to break it apart. There seems to be more information in it than what you would need in a handbook. I could see you breaking it apart into seperate handbooks for parents, Enginneering, etc. I think it would make it more managable for maintaining, as well as distributing and actually getting folks to read what you want them to read.

Be careful if you go this way. Once your material is spread out over many documents, it's a major task to keep everything "coordinated". A change here may affect something else there, etc. etc.

Jimmy Nichols 17-10-2012 13:49

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Originally Posted by Jim Wilks (Post 1190723)
Be careful if you go this way. Once your material is spread out over many documents, it's a major task to keep everything "coordinated". A change here may affect something else there, etc. etc.

Agreed. We only have less than a handful of documents and when one reference's the other, its a more broad reference vs. detail page callouts, etc.

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Originally Posted by dcarr (Post 1190641)
...so much of the operations, deadlines, and responsibilities are in our collective "brain trust."

We have the same structure, except we call our brain trust the Leadership Council.

tr6scott 19-10-2012 08:29

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Thanks for sharing,

Can I ask what do you use to manage your email distribution lists? I am trying to get something working for our team.

Scott.

Jimmy Nichols 19-10-2012 09:41

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Originally Posted by tr6scott (Post 1190981)
Thanks for sharing,

Can I ask what do you use to manage your email distribution lists? I am trying to get something working for our team.

Scott.

We use gmail. organizes contact distribution lists very well and makes it easy to send out emails to a mass number of people.

Phyrxes 19-10-2012 09:47

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We also use Google groups to manage our e-mail distribution, when a student joins the team we ask for their e-mail and their parents e-mail(s) so we can add them to the group. Its been our experience though that our students are not the most reliable about checking e-mail so our student leadership uses a variety of social media outlets as well, this is due to our school system's restriction on staff interacting with students on social media.

tr6scott 19-10-2012 09:58

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Ok, Thanks we have a gmail account, but I can't figure out how to get this working, I will do some more research.

Jimmy Nichols 19-10-2012 10:02

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You can also use gmail to mass text. You first create a google voice number and have texts set-up to forward to your email, then you have everyone text the number. The text shows up as a google generated email/text address. Create another distribution list and you can send mass texts to students, parents, mentors, etc.

Our students admin the facebook groups.

dcarr 22-10-2012 15:58

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We use Google Apps with our domain @serviterobotics.org to manage the email lists - in the future, we might consider switching to a more capable system that would allow individuals to manage their own subscription status, but it works well enough for now (incidentally, we switched our website domain to www.team3309.org now that we're a Tri-school team, but we have yet to switch all of our emails to the new domain since that's a bigger hurdle).

The mass-texting idea sounds really appealing, thanks for that idea!

We also use a Facebook Group in addition to our public-facing Page, but that's more for casual discussion and posts and not for critical announcements - shockingly, there still are some students who aren't on Facebook (or aren't on often) and they would miss important information delivered that way.


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