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Re: scouting 2011
When makeing your match scouting sheet you should consider the following things:
You should eliminate any form of opinionated data.. However you shouldn't eliminate something like a comments section where the scouts can fill out there thoughts about what the robot accomplished in the match. If it was "tip-able", inconsistant, if they can only grab one type of tube, or things of that nature.
In Auto you'll want to know where the robot started, what rack it hung an uber tube on or if it hung one at all, if it even moves(in which case try to send your programmer to help them...it's called gracious professionalism).
In Tele you need to know what rack the tube was scored on( not the type of tube at all and i'll tell you why in a bit). Also, you'll need to keep a section for passing as some robots will just pass the whole match. Finally, keep in mind defense by creating a system of points for a robot's ability in that area...and one more final thing keep in mind the amount of penalties the robot got in the match and if you can what type.
And the reason why you do not have to tell the type of tube is if you know the final score and you know how many tubes were placed on each row and the amount of penalties given, then you should be able to know if they completed the row or not.
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