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Trying to Help 01-12-2009 00:15

Re: How do we start?
 
Al,

Thank you for your advice. Having a mentor with your years of experience flesh out the requirements given in the official document gives me a good guidepost for this process. I will endeavor to make sure we practice, practice practice. :)

Last night I spent some time reading the essays that Simbotics submitted last year. They're quite an amazing team and definitely have made a difference in the world. I'll keep them in mind too as we write our essays and practice our presentation.

And should I ever have the good luck to meet you in person, I'll be sure to introduce myself properly. For the moment though, I'm going to try to stick with at least the illusion of anonymity. I'm fine with informality.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz (Post 884732)
Trying,
The Chairman's Award is the most important award in this competition and it requires the whole team (students, mentors, parents, school) to be involved. The best start is to look back and list the accomplishments of the team. What have you done to get the word out, make a difference in your community, help the First community and be a good First team? What are your year to year plans, future plans and long range goals? What are some things that especially stand out? Once you have a list, then you need to determine the strongest items on that list and make them into a memorable presentation. Then practice, practice, practice.
ps. I wish I could adress you in a more formal manner than "trying".


Akash Rastogi 01-12-2009 00:43

Re: How do we start?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Trying to Help (Post 884903)
Last night I spent some time reading the essays that Simbotics submitted last year. They're quite an amazing team and definitely have made a difference in the world. I'll keep them in mind too as we write our essays and practice our presentation..

You definitely began with one of my greatest inspirations in FRC. Be sure you check out teams such as 234, 67, 503, as well as the others who have posted their essays in the White Papers section on here. I don't think we have ours on here (nor are we as highly regarded as the above mentioned) but if you ever need examples to read, let me know. :)

Al Skierkiewicz 01-12-2009 07:54

Re: How do we start?
 
I think perhaps the greatest challenge to teams presenting for Chairman's is comparison with the accomplishments of past teams. The judges are not and should not use past teams presentations when considering yours. Read the criteria carefully and concentrate on getting the most said in the best manner possible. You are working to provide the best presentation of those teams presenting at a regional before you can be considered for the Champs.
From 2009 docs...
The criteria for the 2009 Chairman's Award are essentially identical to those in the past, with special emphasis on recent accomplishments in both the 2008/2009-year and the preceding two years. The judges focus on teams’ activities over a sustained period, as distinguished from just the six-week design-and-build time frame.
The FIRST Robotics Competition is not about machines; it is about the experience of people working together toward a shared goal. Documenting and preserving your team’s FIRST experience becomes an important component of the over-all FIRST experience.


The judges want to hear about the impact your team has made over a period of time. Yes, you can present whatever you think will be meaningful and the judges will listen to everything you present but you also must be memorable. They need to carry that good impression back to the judges room.


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