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Great idea. Send it up to frcteams at usfirst.org
One downside I see right away, capacity on the email servers. I'm no expert, but I would think that the servers have only so many email accounts, it's a bandwidth issue?? Am I right? Experts....chime in here. Quote:
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artk--don't get hung up on the US part of usfirst.org. The official name of FIRST is United States Foundation for Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology. In the beginning, in the latter part of the last century, it was promoted and branded as USFIRST and all the official filings were made using US FIRST. Today, we all know it is multi national and hence US was dropped from the branding.
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So there would be two entries, one FRCnnnn@usfirst.org and the same FRCnnnn@firstroboticscanada.org Not a big deal and easy for us to say Oh you want 1640 and their cool swerve, they are at FRC1640@ And you could get carried away and do all the other countries, it's just entries in a mail forwarder. Bytes in a lookup table are cheap. Plus it would kill off the 200 messages a year "Need to find a contact for team 1234. FRC1234@ |
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Like Dana said, please become familiar with who your Regional Directors (RDs) and FIRST Senior Mentors (FSMs) are. We have greatly expanded the FSM program this year and most areas of the US (and some parts of Canada) are covered. It's the FSM's role to recruit event volunteers and mentors for all four FIRST programs in their area. I will not give out contact info per FIRST's privacy policies, but I will get some background info on the interested party and forward that to the team. I leave it up to the team to make the initial contact, based on their needs. |
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Certainly you could talk to your FIRST lead mentor for the area or your regional director for more information on what teams are in the area.
I know that some teams will put contact submission forms on their webpages. That has worked well for us over the years. Just make sure you put on a question to filter out spam. Also we provide links to other teams in our area to help connect people to the team they want to contact. |
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However, this isn't really noted in an easy-to-find place on the FIRST website. Heck, even I didn't know that connecting new mentors to teams falls under the FSM's purview. - Sunny G. |
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http://www.usfirst.org/community/vol...mentor-program. Because we are volunteers working for FIRST our webpage falls under the Volunteer section of the website. They are working on getting the page updated with all the new FSMs.
"Through outreach events, expositions and demonstrations they are able to attract new Volunteers, Mentors and Coaches to sustain and support both rookie and veteran teams." |
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