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Steven Smith 02-06-2016 18:27

Re: F4 - Connect (The new way to get help)
 
To the OP:

So in this thread, as is typical on CD (as you know), you have a combination of prudent advice, snarky comments, and a bit of sensationalism. Technical topics tend to draw out less of it. Topics where there are stronger differences of opinion, or an "us vs. them" feel can draw out stronger responses. I do feel (though could understand if a newer member doesn't) an underlying respect for each other within the CD community, so I am able to overlook some of the negative and come away with a net positive.

I agree that it can be a deterrent and intimidating to students. I think I understand what you are attempting to achieve with the F4 Connect. I can see an independent forum with a dedicated group of students that are sensitive to how student questions are answered as providing some positive outcomes.

I won't go through and echo every comment, but the ones regarding privacy and duty to report are worth heeding though, and a "disclaimer" does not absolve you of everything legally. Even if it did, if the net effect of the poor advice or privacy breach was a student being left in a dangerous situation or making a poor decision, the damage is still done. Mentoring is a skill in and of itself, and we all learned by observing and working with other mentors, bouncing ideas off "more senior" mentors when our knowledge falls short. I would encourage you to continue to do the same.

Regardless of your experience starting the F4 Connect community, I would always encourage people to first look at building up an existing platform before attempting to create something new from scratch. Whether intentional or not, every attempt to improve an existing platform by creating a new invariably fragments a user base more. Chief Delphi is likely not going anywhere soon. If you want to improve the dialogue in a shared mentor/student forum, you can do so by preempting posts with well worded answers to that new member that doesn't search before posting. I personally believe a better solution to the problem (which again, I agree exists) is for students like yourself to encourage students to join CD, and to do your best to provide feedback, even when there is a chance someone may disagree with it.

Either way, best of luck. Maybe as you suggest, you can use it as a way to drive students to existing resources, or to help coach them as they join the larger FIRST community and CD.

asid61 02-06-2016 18:55

Re: F4 - Connect (The new way to get help)
 
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Originally Posted by Aidan Cox (Post 1591019)
It's been established that it's not a novice group of students that are answering. Students can provide helpful and knowledgeable answers to other students. That said, I would be interested to know the percentage of correct answers to incorrect, as well as question-to-answer time length, because that's really what's important if you want to compare and contrast it heavily to Chief Delphi's resources.

When it comes to the safety of the students, I would like to see some of the more personal ways of contact taken off the list of ways to receive answers. Things like a CD PM or email are much more safe and professional medias than phone and texting.

Thank you, we'll look into getting some absolute statistics. We're thinking of also having a segment at the beginning each regular F4 show that has some of the questions and answers on it (with permission, of course) so that others can hear about them.

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Originally Posted by Steven Smith (Post 1591021)
To the OP:

I won't go through and echo every comment, but the ones regarding privacy and duty to report are worth heeding though, and a "disclaimer" does not absolve you of everything legally. Even if it did, if the net effect of the poor advice or privacy breach was a student being left in a dangerous situation or making a poor decision, the damage is still done. Mentoring is a skill in and of itself, and we all learned by observing and working with other mentors, bouncing ideas off "more senior" mentors when our knowledge falls short. I would encourage you to continue to do the same.

Regardless of your experience starting the F4 Connect community, I would always encourage people to first look at building up an existing platform before attempting to create something new from scratch. Whether intentional or not, every attempt to improve an existing platform by creating a new invariably fragments a user base more. Chief Delphi is likely not going anywhere soon. If you want to improve the dialogue in a shared mentor/student forum, you can do so by preempting posts with well worded answers to that new member that doesn't search before posting. I personally believe a better solution to the problem (which again, I agree exists) is for students like yourself to encourage students to join CD, and to do your best to provide feedback, even when there is a chance someone may disagree with it.

Either way, best of luck. Maybe as you suggest, you can use it as a way to drive students to existing resources, or to help coach them as they join the larger FIRST community and CD.

Thank you. As I posted earlier, we're trying to be very conservative with F4 Connect. Posting on Chief, contacting Senior Mentors, contacting regular mentors who know what they're doing are on our list of places to direct students, either in companion to or as a replacement to talking to a student.
I think we can all agree CD is a scary place sometimes. Connect can also serve as a place to help students join the community and overlook the occasional anger/rants here.

Dave McLaughlin 02-06-2016 19:06

Re: F4 - Connect (The new way to get help)
 
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Originally Posted by asid61 (Post 1591031)
Thank you. As I posted earlier, we're trying to be very conservative with F4 Connect. Posting on Chief, contacting Senior Mentors, contacting regular mentors who know what they're doing are on our list of places to direct students, either in companion to or as a replacement to talking to a student.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4OvQIGDg4I

asid61 02-06-2016 19:11

Re: F4 - Connect (The new way to get help)
 
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Originally Posted by Dave McLaughlin (Post 1591032)

Thanks for your question. :)
As others have posted before, many students don't have the heart to post on CD or know who to best contact directly. A student on a team that doesn't have a lot of contact with the outside FIRST world wouldn't know things that we take for granted, like knowing that Senior Mentors exist, who Karthik and Libby K are, or even that CD exists. In all fairness, we don't have much of a way to solve that last one (although we are working on it) but for many it's easier to reach out to a student than to an adult directly.

PayneTrain 02-06-2016 19:19

Re: F4 - Connect (The new way to get help)
 
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Originally Posted by asid61 (Post 1591036)
Thanks for your question. :)
As others have posted before, many students don't have the heart to post on CD or know who to best contact directly. A student on a team that doesn't have a lot of contact with the outside FIRST world wouldn't know things that we take for granted, like knowing that Senior Mentors exist, who Karthik and Libby K are, or even that CD exists. In all fairness, we don't have much of a way to solve that last one (although we are working on it) but for many it's easier to reach out to a student than to an adult directly.

Then why not create a platform that uplifts existing sources of information instead of creating one that fractures it? How do you expect that perceived problem to be solved?

Also since you haven't responded to my previous inquiry yet, would you consider what I just said to be "flaming"?

asid61 02-06-2016 19:25

Re: F4 - Connect (The new way to get help)
 
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Originally Posted by PayneTrain (Post 1591037)
Then why not create a platform that uplifts existing sources of information instead if creating one that fractures it? How do you expect that perceived problem to be solved?

Also since you haven't responded to my previous inquiry yet, would you consider what I just said to be "flaming"?

I thought I explained in my previous post; F4 Connect will also put people in contact with resources other than students. I'm not sure how that's fracturing, maybe you could elaborate?

I consider "flaming" to be any post or part of a post that does not add to the thread and is derogatory. There have been "flaming" posts, both mild and harsh, in this thread. I've PM'd you to avoid derailing.

Dave McLaughlin 02-06-2016 19:28

Re: F4 - Connect (The new way to get help)
 
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Originally Posted by asid61 (Post 1591036)
Thanks for your question. :)
As others have posted before, many students don't have the heart to post on CD or know who to best contact directly. A student on a team that doesn't have a lot of contact with the outside FIRST world wouldn't know things that we take for granted, like knowing that Senior Mentors exist, who Karthik and Libby K are, or even that CD exists. In all fairness, we don't have much of a way to solve that last one (although we are working on it) but for many it's easier to reach out to a student than to an adult directly.

The stated methodology for achieving the vision and mission of FRC is to "Engage kids in kindergarten through high school in exciting, Mentor-based, research and robotics programs that help them become science and technology leaders, as well as well-rounded contributors to society."

I'm all for the empowerment and involvement of students. However, learning how to ask mentors for help is important.

Why does your organization think that creating this mode of support is greater value added to the community than attempting to make Chief Delphi more accessible to students?

asid61 02-06-2016 19:33

Re: F4 - Connect (The new way to get help)
 
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Originally Posted by Dave McLaughlin (Post 1591043)
The stated methodology for achieving the vision and mission of FRC is to "Engage kids in kindergarten through high school in exciting, Mentor-based, research and robotics programs that help them become science and technology leaders, as well as well-rounded contributors to society."

I'm all for the empowerment and involvement of students. However, learning how to ask mentors for help is important.

Why does your organization think that creating this mode of support is greater value added to the community than attempting to make Chief Delphi more accessible to students?

I agree that learning to ask for help from people you don't know is important, which is why if a student is put in contact with one through Connect they might grow to be more ok with asking outside their regular "circles" in the future. I think of F4 Connect as a possible step to take on the way to becoming more well-rounded.

Making Chief Delphi more accessible to students is a vastly more difficult task than streamlining how they get in; if it was that easy, how come not every team has a CD account? Many people are put off by the amount of hostility they see here sometimes and choose not to make an account or contact people for that reason. Connect serves as a more relateable place for students to get help and start getting used to the FRC community at large.
I believe we are making CD more accessible through this, only not in a direct way.

Dave McLaughlin 02-06-2016 19:45

Re: F4 - Connect (The new way to get help)
 
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Originally Posted by asid61 (Post 1591046)
Making Chief Delphi more accessible to students is a vastly more difficult task than streamlining how they get in...

Why?

Sperkowsky 02-06-2016 19:51

Re: F4 - Connect (The new way to get help)
 
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Originally Posted by Dave McLaughlin (Post 1591051)
Why?

It's the cultural equivalent of eliminating bullying in every school across America. No matter how hard we try it's probably going to be more or less the same.

asid61 02-06-2016 19:52

Re: F4 - Connect (The new way to get help)
 
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Originally Posted by Dave McLaughlin (Post 1591051)
Why?

PM'd.

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Originally Posted by Sperkowsky (Post 1591052)
It's the cultural equivalent of eliminating bullying in every school across America. No matter how hard we try it's probably going to be more or less the same.

I think what Sam is trying to say is that changing every school in America is hard, regardless of the magnitude of whatever effect you want to achieve.

Dave McLaughlin 02-06-2016 19:53

Re: F4 - Connect (The new way to get help)
 
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Originally Posted by Sperkowsky (Post 1591052)
It's the cultural equivalent of eliminating bullying in every school across America. No matter how hard we try it's probably going to be more or less the same.

So it would then follow that your goal is not to make CD more accessible, but to construct an alternative environment that you can control to be a "safe space." Or is this conclusion incorrect?

asid61 02-06-2016 19:59

Re: F4 - Connect (The new way to get help)
 
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Originally Posted by Dave McLaughlin (Post 1591055)
So it would then follow that your goal is not to make CD more accessible, but to construct an alternative environment that you can control to be a "safe space." Or is this conclusion incorrect?

If somebody has been raised in a "safe space" their whole life, they're not going to readily leave. F4 Connect will by no means be a safe space, but we're aiming at making it "safer" than CD while still letting kids get advice from the outside. And as I've said before, problems that need the extra help will come to CD and other external resources.
We're called "Connect" for a reason! :D

nerdrock101 02-06-2016 20:14

Re: F4 - Connect (The new way to get help)
 
It may benefit you to pivot direction and focus on the connect part of your idea. You're onto something with the idea that students may be apprehensive about posting here. Why not have a rolodex of mentors you trust to answer patiently and kindly and have close partnerships with to forward technical questions to? Introduce the student to the mentor so they feel more comfortable and let the student ask their question to someone with a wealth of knowledge. I think this would achieve everyone's goal of making students feel comfortable to ask questions they may be worried are "dumb" and ensure they get the best help. You all can field the high school questions since mentors are usually farther removed from that scene.

Sperkowsky 02-06-2016 20:16

Re: F4 - Connect (The new way to get help)
 
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Originally Posted by nerdrock101 (Post 1591061)
It may benefit you to pivot direction and focus on the connect part of your idea. You're onto something with the idea that students may be apprehensive about posting here. Why not have a rolodex of mentors you trust to answer patiently and kindly and have close partnerships with to forward technical questions to? Introduce the student to the mentor so they feel more comfortable and let the student ask their question to someone with a wealth of knowledge. I think this would achieve everyone's goal of making students feel comfortable to ask questions they may be worried are "dumb" and ensure they get the best help. You all can field the high school questions since mentors are usually farther removed from that scene.

We totally can and will do something like that. Ive been able to build up relationship with many of the top mentors In frc and I am sure many of them would be happy to help another person with a question they could better answer.


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