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Rookie, Seasoned, Veteran Robots
Hi all,
One of the benefits of being a teacher and a coach is that I am up at 6AM thinking about robots while I get ready to teach Social Studies. With that in mind, an interesting discussion occurred to me that I'd like to offer for discussion.
Panthrobotics is not necessarily what I'd call a veteran team. While technically we are, I'd like to think of us as seasoned. Yes we've been in a number of battles as it were, but there is still much we have to learn. I'm sure that many of us find ourselves in that same category. One way, I think, that we can judge the maturity level of a team is to determine how well they design and implement strategy in regards to their robot.
So my question for discussion:
Please discuss what you think separates a rookie robot from a seasoned robot and further a seasoned robot from a veteran robot. What makes the difference? I'd love to have both design and implementation discussed here. Many times, I think that rookies would benefit from having a specific and set goal to work towards as they begin to grow.
Thanks,
Daniel
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Coach. D. Eiland
Head Coach - Team #3337
Panthrobotics (Woodlawn HS)
2016: Bayou Regional WFFA Winner
2016: Rocket City Regional Judges Award
2015: Bayou Spirit Award, Bayou Chairman's Award, Bayou Dean's List Finalist (Danielle Massey), Bayou Volunteer of the Year Award
2014: Bayou Dean's List Finalist (Witni Widmeier)
2011: Bayou Regional Winner | Judges Award
2010: Rookie Inspiration Award
Last edited by MysterE : 13-09-2012 at 07:13.
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