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New Rookie Team-Los Angeles-Advice
Hey everyone,
I'm helping start a new team in Santa Fe Springs, California. I've been involved in FIRST for a very very long time and have been reading up on some grants and sponsors for the team and how to really get the team started. But organization wise, I was wondering what you teams use to communicate with team members, how to start the training process (we work out of a company with all the tools we need), how to get parents involved, and any other advice for rookie teams. Thank you so much! Also if you are near the area, we would love some help! Feel free to contact me. Thanks! |
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Our team can communicate pretty easily. We use twitter to communicate. Most of us don't actually go on twitter but, we can get texts from twitter. So whenever the communication account tweets, we all get texts with what the tweet says. It usually works out well for us.
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Pauline,
Nice to see a new team starting in that area. I taught at El Rancho HS up the street from Santa Fe Springs for 8 years, and mentored a team there for 2. Getting a company to allow the team to work off campus is a HUGE plus, and having tools available is a HUGE ++. For our team we have been using google groups to email students. I am going to start using Remind to send texts too. Here is our general process:
Hope this helps. Any questions, ask me or Madhav. |
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Your location is the envy of every team, since you are down the street from McMaster Carr and can Will Call pickup any time.
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Here's a recent thread on the communication topic:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...=communication |
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My team is nowhere near yours, (Georgia is a long ways away from California) but I can definitely give you advice for communicating with the team members/parents as well as general advice.
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Team communication has several key points:
You may very well find some additional tracks you need to add, but at a minimum, ensure that your team intra-communication supports the cases above. Remember that an effective communications plan means that:
How to meet these requirements simultaneously is something I will admit straight up that I do not know how to do in any general sense, but that I have always worked towards, both professionally and as an FRC mentor. Rank #1 above #2, but absolutely don't ignore #2 - everyone has a personal information overload threshold. Once you cross that, people stop getting the information they need to know. |
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Not related to communication at all, but...
You guys are planning to show up at the Fall Classic, right? |
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