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M. Mellott 16-05-2011 12:42

Re: CNN Special Featuring FIRST, Sunday 5/15
 
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Originally Posted by JohnBoucher (Post 1061705)
I thought Dean came off very well and I actually wanted to hear more from him.

I too was surprised how little they used from Dean's interview. Of all the lines he has used over the years, I for one always like the "every student on every team can turn pro." Such a unique fact/selling point, but it didn't make the final cut.

While I'm always annoyed when journalists modify, twist, or omit facts to fit a story, I still think (as a whole) it was a great piece and a great message.

Christopher149 16-05-2011 12:48

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While mentioning small errors by CNN, this article, in the post-viewing questions, misspells Dean Kamen's name twice (Kaman), though it is spelled correctly in the teaser near the top. And there are two question 4's.

Otherwise, I really liked the piece they did.

JaneYoung 16-05-2011 13:07

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Originally Posted by Christopher149 (Post 1061816)
While mentioning small errors by CNN, this article, in the post-viewing questions, misspells Dean Kamen's name twice (Kaman), though it is spelled correctly in the teaser near the top. And there are two question 4's.

Otherwise, I really liked the piece they did.

As someone who appreciates the value of an edit button, I could recommend one for those typos.

:)

Jane

P.S. I've always thought it would be neat to have a little typo 'bot that follows around me with a typo dustpan, brush, and correct corrections. It'd probably go on strike pretty quick for being overworked and not sufficiently funded though. The run-on sentences would wear its batteries down real fast.

Jon236 16-05-2011 13:24

Re: CNN Special Featuring FIRST, Sunday 5/15
 
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Originally Posted by M. Mellott (Post 1061815)
I too was surprised how little they used from Dean's interview. Of all the lines he has used over the years, I for one always like the "every student on every team can turn pro." Such a unique fact/selling point, but it didn't make the final cut.

While I'm always annoyed when journalists modify, twist, or omit facts to fit a story, I still think (as a whole) it was a great piece and a great message.

Thank you for pointing out that line from the promo showed at Champs. It IS a great line, and one that all of us should be using.

OZ_341 16-05-2011 14:49

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Originally Posted by pfreivald (Post 1061728)
I think that overall it was a great overview...

All the little details that were wrong do make me cringe, though. Not because of how it reflects on FIRST -- none of the people who notice the little wrong details are the target audience -- but because of what it shows us about journalism. This is *journalism*, where their job is to get the details right! (Now apply to every other news story the diligence in facts we see here, and see why I'm cringing.)

I agree! The past twelve years of stories about FIRST and our team have been an eye opener for me. It does not seem to matter whether it is a newspaper, TV, magazine, online article, or radio.

If the reporter gets the story 80% correct, I am THRILLED!

RoboMom 16-05-2011 15:07

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I thought all 3 of the students featured did an amazing job on camera. They should be very proud of how they represented themselves, their teams and FRC.

DonRotolo 16-05-2011 20:02

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Despite the inconsistencies (Note to all readers: Virtually ALL media stories are rife with these kinds of errors. Remember that as you read the news...) it was a well-made program.

And, I got to see Billfred on TV!

rsisk 16-05-2011 20:10

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I understand the show will be airing again on Sat at 8PM Eastern.

nlknauss 16-05-2011 20:32

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As an educator, I really appreciated the information supporting the needs of our nation's students. It's nice to see that no matter where they come from, our youth really want to do big things. i hope they have those opportunities after they leave our schools.

Thanks to CNN, FIRST, and the participating teams for putting this together!

JaneYoung 16-05-2011 23:23

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Originally Posted by nlknauss (Post 1061883)
It's nice to see that no matter where they come from, our youth really want to do big things.

Sometimes facing difficult realities and cultural roadblocks and still allowing themselves to dream big and set goals to work towards and achieve.

Jane

Bill_B 16-05-2011 23:26

Re: CNN Special Featuring FIRST, Sunday 5/15
 
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Originally Posted by nlknauss (Post 1061883)
As an educator, I really appreciated the information supporting the needs of our nation's students. It's nice to see that no matter where they come from, our youth really want to do big things. i hope they have those opportunities after they leave our schools.

Thanks to CNN, FIRST, and the participating teams for putting this together!

Sorry to play the devil's advocate -
I would have to amend your observation to read:
It's nice to see that no matter where they come from, you can find some youth who really want to do big things.

That is what the CNN production team has done. They found three examples of youths with objectives. They showed us selected aspects of those kids' objectives and current environments which support CNN's basic premise that something is lacking in the current education method. During the exposition, the narrator offered us statements about the topic. FIRST was shown to be a part of the process by which these youths were attempting to reach their objectives.

The viewing public is quite familiar with the "sky is falling" style of advocacy for a multitude of societal and global aliments. A parade of talking heads may not be an effective way to present information about those ailments these days. One way to increase acceptance and make the exposition more interesting is dispersing those testimonials amidst a story or stories related to the situation. Those of us who agree that the current education system lacks sufficient ability to provide our youth with adequate resources, can hope that this program has illustrated the situation to others capable of helping.

I see the problem as having at least two aspects. First, the absence of opportunity for students to get formal training in STEM skills. Second, the absence of desire among those same students to have any training at all in STEM skills. I also see FIRST as being a significant factor in dealing with the second case. It is my hope that solutions to the second case produce enough demand among the student population that the first case is also solved.

I expect to use this CNN documentary as a way to show some students that making a comfortable life will require significant and worthwhile effort. I congratulate the three examples that CNN found for their efforts so far. I thank CNN for presenting their stories in such an interesting manner, how ever incomplete and imprecise as they may be.

SteveGarward 17-05-2011 00:55

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I thought this was a really good piece overall, showing both the problem and what is used to be part of the solutions.

There were some inaccuracies and things that some of us involved in FRC may cringe at (I know my US geography isn't great, but who knew I moved to Chicago, IN?), but the show wasn't called 'FIRST: Go you good thing!', or 'FIRST: Everybody else is doing it, why aren't you?'. That show, with either of those two (poor) working titles will be shown in August. :)

But as an Aussie who has recently moved to the US with a young daughter, it was a show where you hoped the inaccuracies were really in the statistics on the US education system. Unfortunately they are probably closer to the truth than not.

I applaud this show for not only showing what most already know about the US education system, but for bringing an awareness to the greater population of one of many programs that can be used to help solve this problem. We need to stop looking for the small wrong details about FIRST, like a bunch of Star Wars fans showing where Chewbacca hits his head on the door. I know I for one will be referring others to watch this to show exactly why I volunteer my time to the FIRST programs, and any other similar programs, in order to help young people find a reason for becoming educated and finding their path in life.

Meredith Novak 17-05-2011 19:26

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The special was great and I was pleasantly surprised at the hard approach CNN took at some failings in our education system.

Interesting story that did not make it into the show:

We were alliance partners with 842 during the eliminations on Newton. There was a red card in one of our quarterfinal matches that we questioned. Since the CNN crew was there, they were interested in putting this "controversy" into the special. Our team was asked about reporting it. Our drive coach said, "No, that is not what this is about."

THAT was a good call!

Koko Ed 17-05-2011 19:58

Re: CNN Special Featuring FIRST, Sunday 5/15
 
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Originally Posted by Meredith Novak (Post 1062102)
The special was great and I was pleasantly surprised at the hard approach CNN took at some failings in our education system.

Interesting story that did not make it into the show:

We were alliance partners with 842 during the eliminations on Newton. There was a red card in one of our quarterfinal matches that we questioned. Since the CNN crew was there, they were interested in putting this "controversy" into the special. Our team was asked about reporting it. Our drive coach said, "No, that is not what this is about."

THAT was a good call!

They were also present for what happened to 1403's alliance in the semi finals of the Chesapeake Regional but it didn't make the cut. It would have been interesting to see what 1403 and their partners were going through while the whole thing was going down.

LightWaves1636 18-05-2011 03:34

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I really liked the special (although I did feel it could of use more material in it), but overall it was the motivator I needed to show the students of FRC 3320 to keep them marching on.

Maria's story really struck a cord with one of our girls; she has a very similar story cause her dad doesn't believe she'll graduate high school and will end up like her cousins. (She almost quit robotics over it). But now she's more committed to be something great for her family and herself. She told her mom awhile ago her dreams of being a biomedical engineer and I'm excited that their relationship is a lot closer over it now. :)


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