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Re: Something FRC GDC could learn from VRC GDC

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Originally Posted by mrnoble View Post
That is a mighty big assumption. Many of my students specialize. Some adults (judges, if I recall) came by our pit in Denver and started asking students about the design. As it happened, the students manning the pit at that moment were our head cheerleader and two who designed our website. They had no idea what to say about the robot. Our mech students don't program, and our CAD students don't usually build. Et cetera. I'm willing to bet that this is pretty common among teams with more than 10 kids on them.
I'd like to think that, regardless of whether your team members are pit crew, web team, or "cheerleaders" (really?), they should have at least a general knowledge of the robot. Obviously no one can know everyone about the robot, but I'm sure the judges wouldn't expect your web team to, say, describe exactly how you wired your electronics board.
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