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What does your team do for Kickoff?
As kickoff 2010 approaches and our team starts to plan for it, I was wondering what other teams are planning on doing this year. Here in SC, our regional kick-off is so small that our whole team can't go, so we're planning to get together at school, something we haven't done before. I would love to start the season in a way that is both useful and fun, especially to new members who aren't quite sure what it's all about yet. So I'm wondering, both out of curiosity and for information, what do other teams do? Do you have a celebration to get the team excited about build season, or get right down to business designing?
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Here at 810, we usually attend the kickoff event hosted by a local state college. That usually lets out around 11:30ish, we break for lunch, then meet in the meeting room of the local library for 3-4 hours just to discuss the game/rules/strategy. Most of the time we don't meet the sunday following kickoff, inorder to give everyone time to think on their own without the chaos of a group meeting. Then on monday we start the build season in full swing.
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As a year-round team (we had 117 team meetings in 2009, not counting competitions or fundraising/community outreach events), we consider Savage Soccer, VRC, fall FRC offseason competitions, and our pulled-pork fundraisers to be our fall team-building exercises. :D |
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1714 always goes to the Waukesha Kickoff, then drives back to the shop and as a team, reads each and every rule in the Rulebook before doing anything. That way, everyone is completely familiar with the rules before brainstorming. If I remember correctly, most major brainstorming happens the day after (other than what people think of that night); the first day is game and rules discussion almost exclusively.
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Usually, right after kickoff we had a break for lunch. But after that it was almost impossible to restrain the designs floating around in everyone's heads. From a practical standpoint, starting the design right after gives less time for everyone to get fixed on what they think they way to design is. A brainstorming session before going home (if run well) should hopefully get everyone clear on the rules, and the value of as many strategies as possible.
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We usually go to RIT (this year kickoff will be happening at Theater on the Ridge at Kodak park) for our kickoff followed by a strategy session immediately afterward to figure out how the game is played. Not to design a the robot (that comes on Sunday) but to figure out what has to be done to best play the game. You can't design a good robot if you don't know what you need to do to win.
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115 actually hosts a kickoff event in our school's auditorium. We invite teams from around the South Bay, discuss strategies, and watch all the kickoff videos.
If any teams are interested feel free to email us at mvrt@mvrt.com |
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Our team always goes to the san antonio kickoff held by one on the teams from here. We do a couple of there workshops then its off back to the school to start design and strategy.
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1676 goes to the NJ kickoff which is held at NJIT. We attend the different workshops and have a good time. When we get home, we re-watch the game video a couple times to answer our own questions, gather new information or game tactics we didnt see before, and to brainstorm what would work best. After watching the game video a couple of times, we set up a make-shift game with chairs and tables in our school cafeteria (our school lets us), and we basically play the game. We like to do this because we get robot P.O.V.s as to what works the best. When we are finished, we go back up, watch the video, brainstorm, and then call it a day by about 9 o'clock or so.
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Here's (another) west coast perspective...
A team of five or six people meet at the school at 5:45am to watch the kickoff and pick up the KOP. At around 11:00, the rest of the team meets up with the first group to watch the latter half of the kickoff and discuss the game. Basically, not much different from what other teams do, just earlier :/ |
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2815 and 1398 (and any other teams that want to come--PM me if you're one of them) will watch the Kickoff telecast from the comfort of home base--Amoco Hall in the fabulous Swearingen Engineering Center. The biggest lecture hall in the building, it's plenty of room for everybody. (Indeed, it's where USC held its festivities when it hosted the remote kickoff for South Carolina from 2004-2007.) One of our mentors (who happens to live up near Clemson and has to be there anyway as part of the regional committee) will sign for everyone's kits and drive them back to Columbia. From there, it's fluid.
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Team 1507 watches kickoff which is patched through our local TV station and spends the rest of the day figuring out the rules and what the game actually is. After if we feel comfortable we start to write possible strategies but the bulk of that isn't until Sunday.
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We run several of the workshops, and the ones who are not running the workshops attend them. |
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Team 3193 - Falco Tech - is attending an unofficial kickoff event at the high school of the Mahoning Valley's most veteran team, Team 48, along with the other rookie team in our area, Team 3209. After the kickoff presentation, they're serving lunch while copies of the rules are being printed up. I believe they're giving a presentation of a typical brainstorming process, then the students are breaking up into groups to discuss the rules of the game and how everyone wants to approach it.
Should be fun! |
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