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pfreivald 12-09-2013 22:59

Re: Something New – Chairman’s Award Eligibility
 
There are pros and cons to this, but I see well more pros. One of the things I like in particular is that Chairman's Award presentations really put your team in front of the judges, and in that manner increase your chances of winning other awards whether you win Chairman's or not. Presenting at every event gives you yet another chance to put yourself out there.

One thing I'm leery of is the demand on judges!

Ed Law 12-09-2013 23:15

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Originally Posted by thefro526 (Post 1291142)
This Frank guy is getting me more and more excited for 2014.

Thank you Frank for not being afraid to make big changes when it makes sense and for listening to teams' plea for change. Many years ago when most teams only go to one regional, it is unfair to them if a small number of teams who go to multiple regionals get multiple chances to present Chairman's. Now with so many district teams and others going to multiple events, those problems that Frank mentioned came up that was not there before. I am so happy I may not be able to sleep tonight. (Never mind, I don't need an excuse to stay up and work on robotics team stuff.)

Frank, you will get my vote if you ever run for US president.

BigJ 12-09-2013 23:33

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I am generally positive about this change.

The only concern I have is that, if I remember correctly, upwards of 25+ teams submitted Chairman's at the WI Regional two or so years ago, and it seemed really crazy. Judge appointments were booked all day Friday and Saturday before lunch. If every team is submitting at each regional, I can see those numbers going up.

I have faith in the judges. I just would rather not see it go to 2 sets of presentation judges at a regional level if at all possible (just for consistency's sake), and I'm not sure that will even be necessary. (Yes, I do know that there are many sets of judges at Champs).

More Frank! More Frank!

EricH 12-09-2013 23:43

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Something that I would like to see in Chairman's, or even in EI, though I doubt it will be (come on, Frank, prove me wrong!) is for teams to be officially able to "upvote" another team, especially if the team doing the "upvoting" has already won at that level in that year, or is in the HoF.

Something like: "Team A would like to upvote Team B for Chairman's. This is because Team B has been caught in the following acts of Chairman's behavior by Team A members: [short list of why Team A thinks Team B should be the Chairman's winner]." Throw it in the judges' stack along with Team B's submission. Judges can see who the other teams think should win Chairman's at that event. (At District Championships and Championships, this might be a bit unwieldy unless you trim down the field of potential submitters a bit.)

Kristian Calhoun 13-09-2013 00:18

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Originally Posted by EricH (Post 1291150)
Something that I would like to see in Chairman's, or even in EI, though I doubt it will be (come on, Frank, prove me wrong!) is for teams to be officially able to "upvote" another team, especially if the team doing the "upvoting" has already won at that level in that year, or is in the HoF.

Something like: "Team A would like to upvote Team B for Chairman's. This is because Team B has been caught in the following acts of Chairman's behavior by Team A members: [short list of why Team A thinks Team B should be the Chairman's winner]." Throw it in the judges' stack along with Team B's submission. Judges can see who the other teams think should win Chairman's at that event. (At District Championships and Championships, this might be a bit unwieldy unless you trim down the field of potential submitters a bit.)

There may not be an official process for it, but I know of cases where this has happened before. Basically, Team A would express support for Team B during their (Team A's) own Chairman's presentation.

EricH 13-09-2013 00:22

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Originally Posted by Kristian Calhoun (Post 1291154)
There may not be an official process for it, but I know of cases where this has happened before. Basically, Team A would express support for Team B during their (Team A's) own Chairman's presentation.

As do I. I was just thinking that it might be nice to make it a more official part of judging.

Of course, how much weight the judges actually attach to any such campaigning is probably going to be a judgement call from that group of judges...

MechEng83 13-09-2013 08:45

Re: Something New – Chairman’s Award Eligibility
 
Before I comment on the merits of the change, I would first like to applaud
a) the demonstrated thought process of pros and cons;
b) the clear communication of changes;
c) the awesomeness that is Frank Merrick.
Ok.

I think this change is good. We make improvements with the robot from our first regional to our second, why not the Chairman's presentation? I am curious how other "one regional only" awards will be handled in light of this change. (I'm looking at you, Dean's List and Woodie Flowers awards)

To pick up on something mentioned earlier, one thing that has always seemed odd to me is that even though Chairman's is the most prestigious award, it comes with a nice blue banner and a bid to the Championship while Engineering Inspiration lacks a blue banner, but comes with a $5000 prize to pay for the automatic bid to the Championship. The market value of a blue banner is $200 (plus shipping). It seems like an odd juxtaposition of prestige and funding.

Nate Laverdure 13-09-2013 08:57

Re: Something New – Chairman’s Award Eligibility
 
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Originally Posted by MechEng83 (Post 1291181)
To pick up on something mentioned earlier, one thing that has always seemed odd to me is that even though Chairman's is the most prestigious award, it comes with a nice blue banner and a bid to the Championship while Engineering Inspiration lacks a blue banner, but comes with a $5000 prize to pay for the automatic bid to the Championship. The market value of a blue banner is $200 (plus shipping). It seems like an odd juxtaposition of prestige and funding.

Here's the stated reasoning for NASA's decision to sponsor EI winners (instead of RCA winners). I think it still holds.

MamaSpoldi 13-09-2013 09:19

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Originally Posted by AllenGregoryIV (Post 1291133)
Now that this change has happened for the Chairman's Award, will we see this for the Woodie Flowers Finalist and Dean's Lists Finalists Awards as well? Having to decide where to submit any award seems outdated all of a sudden.

Agreed. For all the same reasons as the Chairman's Award deserves to be considered at all the events that a team attends, so do Woodie Flowers and Dean's List. There should not be a need to pick where you think you will get the best reception of your team's nominated candidates. And (as said for RCA) this provides the best opportunity for FIRST to select the most deserving candidates.

RoboMom 13-09-2013 10:13

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I am pleased to see the evolution of the judging process in FRC as the program continues to expand.

I think reiteration is also applicable to the "softer" skills like being about to do the elevator pitch.

There will need to be some adaption to the judging process at the events in terms of spaces and people and how feedback is given, but hey, this isn't rocket science.

Onwards!

Racer26 13-09-2013 13:23

Re: Something New – Chairman’s Award Eligibility
 
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Originally Posted by Nate Laverdure (Post 1291182)
Here's the stated reasoning for NASA's decision to sponsor EI winners (instead of RCA winners). I think it still holds.

Agreed.

Someone should step up. I almost feel like it should be a company intimately tied to the program like IFI or DEKA.

Also: Colour me completely unsurprised that 610 is among the supporters of this change... They got shafted by this (sort of) in 2013.

George C 13-09-2013 13:33

Re: Something New – Chairman’s Award Eligibility
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MechEng83 (Post 1291181)
To pick up on something mentioned earlier, one thing that has always seemed odd to me is that even though Chairman's is the most prestigious award, it comes with a nice blue banner and a bid to the Championship while Engineering Inspiration lacks a blue banner, but comes with a $5000 prize to pay for the automatic bid to the Championship. The market value of a blue banner is $200 (plus shipping). It seems like an odd juxtaposition of prestige and funding.

Which isn't really fair or GP of FIRST as it only applies to EI winners at events in the US. EI Winners at events in Canada, Israel and now Mexico aren't eligible. Non-US teams who win EI at events in the US apparently are. FIRST needs to step up and address that.

Nate Laverdure 13-09-2013 13:41

Re: Something New – Chairman’s Award Eligibility
 
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Originally Posted by George C (Post 1291220)
Which isn't really fair or GP of FIRST as it only applies to EI winners at events in the US. EI Winners at events in Canada, Israel and now Mexico aren't eligible. Non-US teams who win EI at events in the US apparently are. The CSA needs to step up and address that.

Fixed it for you.

Again, CMP registration for US-based EI winners is sponsored by NASA, not by FIRST.

IKE 13-09-2013 14:19

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Way to dot the "i" in FIRST. I find this incredibly inspirational news.

Rick 13-09-2013 14:33

Re: Something New – Chairman’s Award Eligibility
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by George C (Post 1291220)
Which isn't really fair or GP of FIRST as it only applies to EI winners at events in the US. EI Winners at events in Canada, Israel and now Mexico aren't eligible. Non-US teams who win EI at events in the US apparently are. FIRST needs to step up and address that.

NASA awards the money to FIRST on behalf of the teams. NASA funds can only assist US teams due to various laws and regulations.


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