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Question on a Website Award criterion
There is one item that I don't completely understand in the Website Award scoring rubric:
"How does the website handle distribution of information to team members? (i.e. Are meeting times and locations visible to all visitors or is there a private section? Does the public section of the website include personal posts to or from team members?)" I can't tell from this whether public posting is supposed to be good or bad. My guess, from how it is worded, is that they believe you should have a private section so that team discussion is not visible to all viewers. Does anyone know? Thanks! |
Re: Question on a Website Award criterion
Better question is if you have a private section that others can't see & don't know about, how would they know?
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Re: Question on a Website Award criterion
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A member login on the home page maybe? |
Re: Question on a Website Award criterion
You won't get a clarification from FIRST on this, but I hope this helps.
Everything your team does reflects what "real" companies do. Your team has to purchase materials, maintain a schedule, advertise and so on. Your teams website is the public face of your team. What do you want the public to see? I want the public to know that they can come to any meeting, anytime. I don't want them to have to hunt for that info. I want them to know about the team and what the teams means to the students on the team. I want to know about FIRST and how FIRST is culture changing. I want my sponsors to be proud of the team and link to it from their website and talk about it in their communications. I don't want them seeing disagreements or postings between students. I don't want other teams seeing internal discussions about build. A company cannot allow internal discussions to become public. HTH |
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