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N7UJJ 24-02-2009 02:13

Girls Project at every regional
 
For the last couple of years our team did some experiments to increase the number and “hands on” participation of the girls in our school. (see this and this) This year we want to collect some data at the regionals on the aspects of participation of women at the events.

Since we will only be attending the Arizona regional and the Championship, we are looking for some volunteers to collect numerical information for us.

Specifically, two or more people who can spend up to an hour during practice afternoon, and up to an hour in the mornings and afternoon during seeding matches. We don’t need data during the final afternoon matches. SO.. 1 hour first day, 2 hours second day, 1 hour third day.

If there are four or six or eight volunteers at a regional, an individual would only collect info for one or two shifts.

If you or your team is interested in working on this with us, contact me, Allan Cameron at N7UJJ@cox.net and I’ll send you a lot more details. We would like to gather information from every regional.

Thanks,

Allan & Mabel

jsasaki 24-02-2009 02:40

Re: Girls Project at every regional
 
theres an all girl school from honolulu,hawaii going to one of my regional which is the hawaii regional if that mean anything to you
the school is sacred harts academy
link:http://www.lancerrobotics.org/
:)

N7UJJ 24-02-2009 07:41

Re: Girls Project at every regional
 
Actually, there are a number of all-girl teams, usually from an all-girls school. It will be interesting to see if there is an increase due to the support of the Girl Scouts.

Anyway, still looking for volunteers.

JaneYoung 24-02-2009 10:24

Re: Girls Project at every regional
 
Hi Dr. Cameron and Mabel,

I remember visiting the team in the pits last year and both of you talking a little bit about this project. If I recall, you were very excited about the idea and the project was still in development stages, figuring out how you were going to implement it. Sounds like it's good to go and now you need some wonderful volunteers to help you. I don't know too much about it but I know enough to think that those who put their hands up, get involved, and help you guys out, will have an eye-opening and wonderful experience.

As always, I wish FRC 842 the best, and I'm looking forward to a visit at the Championship. I can't wait to see what you are going to do in the Hall of Fame.

Jane

Cynette 24-02-2009 10:51

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What information is being collected?

Is the info something that can be collected during team scouting in the pit, or during match scouting in the stands? We have dedicated students that do both of these activities. If the collection could be tailored to fit in one of these activities, but not add significantly to the effort in those activities, we would consider adding it in to the info we collect on teams during those activities.

N7UJJ 24-02-2009 10:58

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It is collected in the pits. It should only take about a half hour.
Once Thursday afternoon
Once Friday morning, again Friday afternoon
Once Saturday morning.

Each run requires about a 5-20 second stop at each pit. It would be difficult to do while scouting, I think.

I'm trying not to disclose too much because it could influence the results. Send my your email address at N7UJJ@cox.net and I'll send you the details if you are interested.

Allan
N7UJJ@cox.net

Pjohn1959 24-02-2009 12:46

Re: Girls Project at every regional
 
I'm in for OKC. :)

N7UJJ 24-02-2009 16:27

Re: Girls Project at every regional
 
Thanks Paul,

We have OK, AZ, the Championship, Michigan championship, Peachtree, and the Midwest regionals covered. Any other teams willing to volunteer a couple of people for a couple of hours?

Email me for more info: N7UJJ@cox.net

Mr. Freeman 24-02-2009 17:07

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Quote:

Originally Posted by N7UJJ (Post 827228)
Each run requires about a 5-20 second stop at each pit.
I'm trying not to disclose too much because it could influence the results.

I'm having trouble understanding what exactly you are trying to figure out.
Are you trying to get an idea of the involvement of women in FIRST by spending a total of 15 seconds to 1 minute at each pit over the course of three days?

N7UJJ 24-02-2009 17:32

Re: Girls Project at every regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Freeman (Post 827425)
I'm having trouble understanding what exactly you are trying to figure out.
Are you trying to get an idea of the involvement of women in FIRST by spending a total of 15 seconds to 1 minute at each pit over the course of three days?

15 seconds to 1 minute at each pit 4 times during the event. It works out pretty well. If there are 60 teams, that's an hour or less each time. It is actually kind of interesting to do.

Cynette 25-02-2009 10:38

Re: Girls Project at every regional
 
Rolling Thunder (1511) will cover the Finger Lakes Regional (week 2) and the Chesapeake Regional (week 4). Let us know what to do!

wendymom 25-02-2009 12:51

Re: Girls Project at every regional
 
Bacon can take Florida if you need us to. Just let me know what to do

Shmee 25-02-2009 16:31

Re: Girls Project at every regional
 
Team 2415 is going to Peachtree and Palmetto. We can definitely help at Peachtree, and probably at Palmetto too...I'll talk to my coaches and team, but for now, count us in!

N7UJJ 25-02-2009 18:10

Re: Girls Project at every regional
 
I have one team that is willing to do Peachtree. You are the first to volunteer for Palmetto.

Can you email me at N7UJJ@cox.net and I'll send details

Thanks,

Allan

engunneer 25-02-2009 20:10

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I'll try to cover Oregon and Seattle. I'm already in email contact.


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