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#BotChat
Teams 1529 and 3176 have collaborated to introduce ... a new method of collaboration for the Robotics community.
#BotChat is a biweekly hour-long conversation on Twitter. Over the course of the 7 o'clock hour EST, @Robot_Chat will post five robotics-related questions, with the hashtag #BotChat. Participants are encouraged to give their 140-character responses with the same hashtag. In this way, individuals and teams can make new friends, discuss topical issues, learn alternate viewpoints, and share ideas with people across the Twittersphere. While the questions will certainly be FRC-centric, they will not be exclusive to the FIRST Robotics Competition. Enthusiasts of FTC, FLL, jFLL, SeaPerch, VEX, NURC, - all robotics competitions are invited to participate. The pilot chat will be this Sunday, 12/16, from 7-8p EST. The plan is for #BotChat to occur on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month; they may be weekly during FRC build and possibly competition seasons. If you have ideas for questions, please send them to Carolyn Grace (@CarGraB) or me (@taylor1529) and we'll add them to the rotisserie. Come join the fun, follow @Robot_Chat, tell your friends & teammates to do likewise, follow other people's responses. |
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Fantastic idea! I'm looking forward to this.
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This is a great way to utilize social media and open up networking within the FIRST community!
Besides the networking aspect of this, it would be an interesting team project if you were able to capture some of the data, analyze it, and see if there is any interesting information that could be put into a white paper. Here are some fun programs to check out: http://hootsuite.com/features/custom-analytics http://www.hashtracking.com/ (in Closed Beta, but something to look at) I'll make sure my #BFFteams are there, and then some #networkwithALLtheroboticsteams |
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When Carolyn and Mike tweeted me about this, I thought it was a fantastic way to bring together aspects of the robotics community. You can bet I'll be participating (@JVNoon). This is the logical progression of #omgrobots.
Great idea folks! -John |
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See you all on #BotChat! #omgrobots #thisisn'ttwitter? #oops |
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@Robot_Chat already has 42 followers!
We're really excited for our debut of #BotChat. I suggest that you follow @Robot_Chat directly. This will let you see the questions in your own feed, so they do not get lost in the #BotChat feed among all the chatter. We have a great list of questions to choose from, but we can always use more and better suggestions! Robots are not the only thing that need iterative design. So, if you have an idea for a question, don't hesitate to send me or Mike Taylor a private message. Looking forward to seeing a bunch of you there! My twitter handle: @CarGraB |
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The conversations will be documented and archived at www.botchat.wordpress.com.
Still wondering what's going on? Quote:
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We also have this tutorial posted in a Google Document here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...KlfWbX22E/edit |
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So our first #BotChat just finished, and we had some awesome participation!
Thank you to everyone who went to Twitter to check it out! In case you couldn't make it, we'll be posting the archived Tweets either tomorrow or Tuesday, so stay tuned for those. Until then, please let us know what you liked and if you have any suggestions for future #BotChats. Thank you! |
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With school years beginning across the land, we thought this would be a great time to remind you of the biweekly Twitter chat #BotChat. It's a great tool to gain insight from teams and individuals across the world.
If you've never participated before, simply follow @Robot_Chat on twitter and/or search the hashtag #BotChat. There will be a series of five robotics-related questions between 8-9p. This week, the focus is on the start of the school year, and getting/retaining new members. See you on #BotChat! |
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