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RoboMom 18-10-2010 10:23

White House to host winners of STEM competitions
 
http://www.usfirst.org/aboutus/content.aspx?id=18378


And it's happening now!


It's the very first White House Science Fair on Monday, Oct. 18! The prez will spotlight the winners of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) competitions, then do some local Democratic fundraising in the evening. Here's what's on deck:


11:35 a.m. -- Views science fair projects in the State Dining Room.

Noon -- Delivers remarks at the White House Science Fair in the East Room. "If you win the NCAA championship, you come to the White House. Well, if you're a young person and you produce the best experiment or design, the best hardware or software, you ought to be recognized for that achievement, too," the president said in November, according to the White House.

Peter Matteson 18-10-2010 12:15

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Originally Posted by RoboMom (Post 977553)
Noon -- Delivers remarks at the White House Science Fair in the East Room. "If you win the NCAA championship, you come to the White House. Well, if you're a young person and you produce the best experiment or design, the best hardware or software, you ought to be recognized for that achievement, too," the president said in November, according to the White House.[/i]

Soooo...
What FRC teams were invited?

Peter Matteson 18-10-2010 12:47

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Originally Posted by Peter Matteson (Post 977574)
Soooo...
What FRC teams were invited?

Answered my own question:
http://www.usfirst.org/aboutus/content.aspx?id=18378

BrendanB 18-10-2010 12:55

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Originally Posted by Peter Matteson (Post 977579)

Just had a moment of, "Gah, I know those kids!" :yikes:

David Brinza 18-10-2010 14:59

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Hey, I know about FTC Team 25!

Congrats to the all-girls robotics team from the Los Angeles area!

I'm a little disappointed that there wasn't more advanced notice to the FIRST community. I sent an e-mail to the robotics coordinator for Pasadena Unified School District just before the President made his remarks. With a little more notice, the webcast could have been viewed by many students in classrooms. THAT would truly be inspirational...

rsisk 18-10-2010 15:35

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Rock n' Roll Robots at the White House
http://www.tnr.com/blog/jonathan-cohn/78460/obama-republicans-intellectuals-student-science


Miss Daisy at the White House Science Fair
http://remakeamericanow.org/2010/10/...cience-fair-2/

Peter Matteson 18-10-2010 15:54

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Originally Posted by David Brinza (Post 977601)
Hey, I know about FTC Team 25!

Congrats to the all-girls robotics team from the Los Angeles area!

I'm a little disappointed that there wasn't more advanced notice to the FIRST community. I sent an e-mail to the robotics coordinator for Pasadena Unified School District just before the President made his remarks. With a little more notice, the webcast could have been viewed by many students in classrooms. THAT would truly be inspirational...

My understanding is they generally don't want to publish too much info about who will visit the White House and when ahead of time for security reasons. I'm not surprised that we didn't see anything until this morning.

Luke 18-10-2010 17:09

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Check out the article in the attached Washington Post link

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...l?hpid=artslot

Basel A 18-10-2010 21:17

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As tweeted:
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Originally Posted by @FRC341MissDaisy


BrendanB 18-10-2010 22:50

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Originally Posted by RoboMom (Post 977636)
BACKGROUND ON WHITE HOUSE SCIENCE FAIR section still shows the challenge with getting the message about FIRST programs, including FRC's highest award, nailed down.

"FIRST Robotics Competition, for best robot by high school team"
and
"FIRST Tech Challenge, for best robot by middle school team"
and
"FIRST Lego League, for elementary students to create LEGO-based robots"

All of these are inaccurate.

That is hard when our "top" award has nothing to do with the robot. :o

Oh there is so much more to FIRST than just the robot.

hg273 18-10-2010 23:44

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Someone should also inform them that there are more than 340 teams in FRC. :p

JaneYoung 19-10-2010 00:09

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Many of us have experienced some frustration with trying our best to convey/explain FIRST to reporters. Some of us have also experienced delight when what we tried to convey or thought we had conveyed shows up in well-crafted articles/reports. What that part of our job is - is to do it as well as we can as teams and participants, continuing to hone our skills in communication and working with the folks that help promote the program - the journalists/media.

This thread can point out the mistakes and shortcomings, true - but it really is a celebration of the teams and all those that shared this special day in the limelight that was centered on young people who enjoy thinking and doing the math. Let's help celebrate with them!

Well done, teams. Hats off to our young people and mentors who make a difference and challenge the cultural status quo.

Jane

rsisk 19-10-2010 01:06

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I've been posting articles and news stories all day long over at LinkedIN. It's amazing how much publicity the FIRST teams have been getting as well as all the science and technology recognition. Kudos to those that organized it and those that participated. Hopefully this becomes a regular event and maybe even expands outside of Washington DC.

Mr MOE 19-10-2010 07:41

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Congrats to the FIRST teams and to all the science and technology education programs which were spotlighted at the White House yesterday. We can nitpick about the details, but the bottom line is that this type of recognition has taken a long time to be realized in this way.

For our country to truly value technology and innovation, we need to celebrate it on a national scale. That's what yesterday's event did. We all should be proud of our FIRST teams and all the other great programs highlighted yesterday. While othes can learn more about FIRST, we can also learn about other efforts to generate excitement in the areas of science and technology.

RoboMom 19-10-2010 10:48

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Jane and John, I meant no disrespect to the great teams who have earned the right to represent FIRST.

I have spent years trying to teach the elevator pitch to students, and it was tough to see the White House didn't get it right.

I apologize if my post was not appropriate in this thread.


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