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What did you vote for in the stop-build day survey?
I know CD is in no way representative of the whole number of teams who completed the survey, but I'm curious to see how the website community leans and whether it matches with the survey results or differs, and if it differs, how that may affect the point of view of discussion that happens on the forum thread regarding the blog post.
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https://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/s...d.php?t=150966 https://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/s...d.php?t=151019 https://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/s...d.php?t=150953 |
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I wish I could remember how I answered the survey. I do recall that it was a tad complicated.
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I voted to keep Stop Build Day but only for students. Mentors get to keep working on the robot. :rolleyes:
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I voted to continue the use of stop-build day. Learning continues year round and everyone knows that.
I do support a more structured out of bag time. In the working world after you hit a big project deadline, you can make tactical changes occasionally and within certain windows. Teams should be able to do that too. |
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I voted to keep the stop build day but made comments that we should allow teams to use parts that are built off-season or used in previous years (this would greatly help my team). My experience in FRC is that the years my teams have done well we knew by week 2-3 that our robot was awesome; and the years we've done horrible we have struggled for 12 weeks if we were given it (or done a complete re-design).
Unfortunately, the driving reason behind my vote is that I'm already maxed out with my time commitment and would have to stop participating as a mentor if I'm asked for more time. |
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A question like this should probably have the included question of, "Do you build a practice robot(s) or not?"
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Best idea i've seen in a while Students have no increased negative effect on grades, robots get better, and most importantly mentors have fun without those annyoing students:D |
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I don't recall such a question being asked. Now that you ask it, I would answer "keep it" (first choice) as a #1 preference, and "ditch it" as a not-too-distant #2 preference.
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Honestly, the option that would make the most sense (in my opinion, note that this is not a factual statement due to the fact that I am not all-knowing) would be the one that involves a sort of compromise, aka Option 2.
Rather than abolishing Stop Build Day or maintaining Status Quo, there could be a variety of paths the FRC community can take. Please note that none of these solutions are the best ways to go. They're all just ideas thought of as alternatives to just outright abolishing Stop Build Day:
None of these ideas are perfect solutions on their own, but I think it would be healthier for us to entertain more than just one solution to the current problems of Stop Build Day. |
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