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Originally Posted by mrnoble
I don't want our primary sources of mentors to focus on corporate promotion to the detriment of helping students, so I don't like the idea. The resources have to be taken from somewhere, and it would probably come out of time spent with students. That said, getting it into the hands of the Discovery channel might be a great idea.
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You seem to think that every engineer that a company (GM, lockheed, boeing) would put on their design team would be someone who's already mentoring a FIRST team. That's certainly not the case. All of these companies have plenty of employees to spare to put on a team for a month to design a robot, no teams is going to lose any mentors to the "pro teams".
Just an aside, but discovery channel associates have gone the way of TLC, they hardly do any educational programming anymore (let alone anything worth watching). Celebrity casts would be a disaster too, unless those celebrities happened to be trained engineers/programmers. I guarantee you the cast of big bang theory could not build a robot.