Quote:
Originally Posted by Rachel Lim
Are you looking at anything in particular? I have a whole lot of random stuff that I'm happy to share (especially if you're interested in long list of drivetrain-related things) but I'm not sure how specific you want the resources. Some of the more general things:
- A link to CD and instructions on how to search. Probably the most useful thing you can teach someone in 5 seconds.
- JVN calculator ( link)
- 1114's resource section ( link)
- 3847's consolidation of resources ( link)
- 973 RAMP videos ( link)
- 610's design tutorials ( link)
Looking for engineering notebooks / build season blogs / other similar things are also useful, but I don't keep those links. A search on CD should bring them up though.
You could also just look through team websites to see what there is (HOF teams are a good place to start).
In general though, my experience is that if it's FRC related, CD has the answers and if it's more general, Google does.
|
This is perfect. I already encourage my students to check and read Chief Delphi frequently, but I also want to have some more general resources readily available to them (in addition to training from our team) that they can easily look through when they don't have a specific question. Thanks!