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Re: Big teams
In addition to what Doron said:
For design, everyone attends a big brainstorming session the day of kickoff. After that, people tend to settle into their areas. For example, the marketers work on marketing. In this way, there are less people trying to physically do things around the bot. And there are sub-design groups as well. Different people worked on multiple designs for the minibot and I think the arm.
For traveling, anyone who wants to pay and has appropriate grades can come. For our away regional, the group was split into two so the "less critical" people only missed one day of school.
I'm impressed that Wildstang operates as a class!
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Team 694 mentor 2010-present, FIRST Volunteer and Co-organizer of FIRST World Maker Faire Tent
2012 NYC Woodie Flowers Finalist
2015 NYC Volunteer of the Year
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