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Introducing Game Management System
Introducing Game Management System, a software suite to help manage Robotics events. GMS was used at the MAR District in 2014. It helps volunteers do their job with style and ease. Currently, it supports Robot Inspection, Judging, Queuing, Pit Administration, Game Announcement and FTAs. Each volunteer uses an Android device to help with their role. GMS continually shares status with all volunteers and keeps everyone up to date. It takes the stress out of managing a Robotics event and leaves all the fun in.
Follow it at https://www.facebook.com/gmscue or find out how you can use it at your event at http://gms.pejaver.com Good luck all, and see you at the Champs... --raj |
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Looks cool. When will you make an iPad version?
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Heard a lot of good things about this from my volunteer friends in MAR, I hope this eventually gets rolled out everywhere.
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This was fantastic last year. This was a much better way for teams to request spare parts than over the loudspeaker.
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I used the GMS at Midknight Mayhem and IRI..
It was very simple to use and understand. All my volunteers thought highly off it. It needs alot of improvements (it is not able to work with four team alliances during elims) I am very excited for it's potential. What I envision a system that not only lets you know where a team is located (the system will let you know if a team is in the pits, on the way to the field or at the field)but I would like it to communicate to team when to come to the field. The system currently allows you to see a teams schedule as well. I would like it if it had team results and standing as well as other team information. I think it would be a huge help at the championships where there will be six to eight divisions in action. |
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It looks very nice. I am going to take it for a test drive at some point. It does have some great potential though! ::rtm::
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I used it last year at Mount Olive for Robot Inspection and found it very useful. It makes the inspection manager's life much easier too.
There is a learning curve, which takes a little getting used to, and for inspections it assumes you are using the workflow generally suggested by FIRST. It makes it a LOT easier to keep track of teams, where they are (in the pits), where they are (in the process), and what each team still needs to pass final inspection. In this respect, it is somewhat better than paper. In a different respect, it is far superior: Communicating. When the LRI on the field sees something, they snap a photo and set the team to "reinspect". Before the team even makes it back to the pits, an inspector is waiting for them, and knows exactly what to look at and help the team work through. Everything is stored, and can be referred to later. Also, photos at weigh-in are proof of what was and wasn't on the robot. If a gizmo was added but not inspected, it's hard to refute a photo. As for an Apple version, I vote no. A decent android tablet is very inexpensive compared to the least expensive iPad. Not worth the time and red tape, IMHO. At MAR events it is not BYO, the tablets are provided to volunteer staff. Standard hardware simplifies things. |
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Team mode does not need a GMS server but it needs Internet access. To try it, login to the Android app using your name and password and select the Team role. Select the "Duel on the Delaware" event. Other events will get activated the day before the event starts. For now, you'll have to figure out how to use it. Hint, swipe screens horizontally and long-press things for more options. Have fun... --raj |
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Personally, I'd rather stick with the loudspeaker requests - because then everyone's going to hear it instead of having to actively check the website. That definitely wouldn't have worked, though, in MARCMP's all-in-one-room venue. If there were a way to 'subscribe' to the event's notifications (think FRCMega-style) I'd be all over it, but the way it was implemented at MARCMP wasn't very helpful at all. I know we had to give up on it because logging into it from people's personal cell phones ended up locking them out of all other data traffic on their device (something with the specific wi-fi network, IIRC). Not good when kids' parents were trying to reach us. |
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However, GMS does have a new Team Notification function that addresses your valid concern. It will not lock out data traffic from cell phones and it does not require team members to connect to an event WiFi. It gets its data from the Internet. This feature was initially tested at your MidKnight Mayhem, though I did not publicize it. A description is at: http://gms.pejaver.com/UserGuide-TeamNotification --raj |
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