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If you think FIRST HQ is intentionally acting against the interests of other robotics competitions I have a secret document that shows who really killed Kennedy.
If you think this is a case of two multinational, multimillion dollar non profit agencies making multimillion dollar deals with large destination venues for years and years out in advance and have a very very small window of flexibility, I guess the next thing you're going to tell me is the sky isn't green and the earth isn't flat. |
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I'm even willing to concede that its probably not a sign of ill will. I still think its one of the worst possible options, and having it happen two years in a row is even less acceptable. I'll admit I'm ignorant of the AP testing problem -- we don't have such a thing in Canada. Our Grade 10 Literacy Test frequently collides with FRC events, and we work around it. Surely VEX and HQ can work together to prevent this from becoming an annual problem though... Any reason VEX worlds couldn't be run on the week after FRC's week 7? |
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And Champs is going to be a metro-link ride from my house for the entirty of my high school life.
This makes me very happy. :D |
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It looks like you're just arguing for the sake of argument now. Whether I'm spot on or making a baseless accusation shouldn't matter, right? ;) |
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As a robotics program that has now existed in its 15th year, we have been involved with FRC, VEX and Botball about 10 years ago.
Currently, our program has found value in offering both VEX (and now VEX IQ) and FRC in a 7-12th grade program and school. The ability to offer VEX at Middle School and providing a continuum up until 12th grade has proved valuable in providing our students with a much better skill set and STEM experience, prior to post secondary opportunities. Regardless of the reasons that led to the challenges of trying to attend both events for 2014 and the next several years, it is still disappointing to our program at the school level. We all have goals that our own programs strive for, and one of them was certainly working hard to qualify for both World Championships. Both events offer life changing and inspiring experiences that are priceless for students and their families. We intend to participate in both regardless (if we qualify for VEX), however, team members, students and parents have to choose which one to participate in. It also gets a lot more tricky for us in coordinating who goes where and is responsible for what.... |
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What I'm suggesting is VEX's championship be placed on the week immediately following Week 7. This way, it would never interfere with FIRST Championship, because FIRST won't put championship that close to Week 7. |
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This will become obvious when the calendar is updated. |
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Ah. Fair enough.
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2014, same weekend. 2015, same weekend. VRC has yet to announce after 2015. If I know the fine folks at IFI and REC, they've probably already picked up on FIRST's announcement of the dates, and as likely as not will attempt to avoid the FIRST Championship weekend in 2016 and 2017. Now, for above-stated reasons, that might not be possible. After all, May is bad, April has too many potential conflicts... March has FRC regionals... |
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Not only are there a very limited number of venues within the US that could accommodate the interesting demands of educational robotics competitions (such as power supply requirements, distance, layout, proximity to enough lodging spaces, and many other factors), you are assuming that these venues are not already in high demand for sports competitions, trade shows, and other large conventions. The convention industry generally books shows in blocks of several years, if possible. This benefits the show (they have a guaranteed venue), the convention center (they can refine the needs of the show over time and bring in significant revenue), and the surrounding area (tourism, lodging, etc. brings revenue for local businesses). By the time this news went out to FIRST teams, I am very sure that the conflict of dates was known between the two competitions and already vetted to be unavoidable. Moreso, I trust that they were well aware of the effect this would have on teams, and had still determined this to be the best possible outcome given the circumstances. Countless hours of planning and execution go into making these the best possible experiences for the teams. The event constraints and logistics are tremendous. |
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Uh. I was talking about a longterm solution to the problem so that its not an annual issue. Shifting VEX Worlds back by a few weeks into the FRC Regionals would allow teams to plan to attend both (even if it means they must travel to more distant regionals for their FRC participation).
I was in no way suggesting this be a thing before 2016, the next year for which VEX Worlds have not yet been announced (and thus is likely not yet contracted to a particular venue.) |
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Just to break the somewhat hostile monotony of this thread...
Isn't anyone bummed that we're not going back to Orlando?? ::safety:: |
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