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Team 1717 retires
I just read about it here: https://www.edhat.com/site/tidbit.cfm?nid=154929
It still sounds like they have an amazing program, but I'll miss watching their robots in action. |
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Now where am I going to point to as the "coolest drivetrain in FRC" when discussing drivetrains with my students?
Also might be awkward having people read "The New Cool", and then telling them the team in the book no longer exists. |
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Well, that's a bummer.
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I think I'd need to see some more about this Mechatronics project to fully understand it. From what little they show in that article I can't believe it is a replacement for FRC, considering how they ran their team so well. Looks more like STEAM education that STEM... with more of an emphasis on the A, and less on the E. Wonder how this will affect their enrollment? |
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But this is a serious bummer that such a great team will no longer be competing. |
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At the end of build season one of the robots I most wanted to see at the end of the year was 1717's. They always brought cool and slick solutions to the challenges that were just as evasive and effective on the field.
There is certainly something to said about the "FRC experience" that I believe new students will be missing out of. Communications skills, working as a team, time constraints and friendly competition are something I think all students can benefit from. |
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*Yes Gregor, it was nationals back then. :P |
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1717 had one of the most impressive FRC programs I've ever seen. The knowledge base that their students possessed was made even more impressive by the short amount of time each of them participated in the program. Their 2012 robot was, in my opinion, one of the all time great robots in FRC. Their presence will definitely be missed.
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Man....I JUST started re-reading The New Cool yesterday. I wonder if any of the students would be willing to create an after-school team.
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I too looked forward to seeing the robots 1717 would put out every year. Their robots were unique and beautiful works of engineering.
It's very tough to have every student be involved in every facet of engineering an FRC robot, especially with a larger team. I'd imagine doing a Mechatronics project similar to some Capstone design classes in college will get students more involved in their projects. Another factor to consider is college admission. The students of DPEA are most likely trying to get into the most elite higher education institutions. Not that this is a bad thing, but participating in FRC has become more common on the application. Maybe working on projects like these will allow these students' applications to stand out more... |
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We are all going to miss 1717's presence on the field, but hopefully their legacy still lives on. This is the team that should have made Einstein year after year, but never got lucky enough. This is the team that has made on of the most innovative swerve drives in FRC, and one of the best vision tracking systems as well.
Our team was lucky enough to be selected by 1717 for the Curie division eliminations in 2013, and even though the alliance lost in the quarter finals, it was a great opportunity for us to work along side one of the highest quality FRC programs in the world. Thank you for everything you have given us, Dos Pueblos. I wish you all the best of luck with your new program. |
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