
15-10-2015, 12:53
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Business and Scouting Mentor
AKA: Richard McCann
 FRC #1678 (Citrus Circuits)
Team Role: Mentor
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Join Date: May 2012
Rookie Year: 2012
Location: Davis
Posts: 991
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Re: Official FIRST Stronghold Teaser!
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Originally Posted by Libby K
SO true - I'm not sure that's the introduction to mainstream culture we want for ourselves...
For an organization that wants to brand itself as the "Sport for the Mind" and reach 'outside the tent', I don't think this 'theme' is going to resonate outside of the nerd-crowd as well as they think it is.
I think it's heaps better than Recycle Rush, and I'm sure Disney's help will make it crowd-friendly - but here's how I see it:
In 2010 or 2012, for example, you're practicing in the school, kicking soccerballs or shooting three-pointers from the key, and one of the students on your school's best Sportsball team walks by. Guess what? You've got common ground now. This is something they already 'get', and maybe they'll come to a competition to see it. Once they're there, they're hooked and want to do more FIRST. You've converted someone who didn't see the value in the robotics team, to a STEM enthusiast. Isn't that the whole point of why we do this?
Engagement from even an already-enthusiastic audience at an FRC demonstration was like pulling teeth this year, at least for us. In the middle of our summer day camp expo, a first-grader asked me: "Why would you want to make a robot that just stacks boxes? What about the cool frisbee one?" (We bring our 2013 robot to play outside with the campers, and demo FLL/FTC/FRC inside.)
I hope Stronghold will be a little more engaging, if only because all the blog posts, teasers, etc. made so far have led us to believe there's some robot interaction.
But as far as bringing people from 'outside the tent' in to FIRST? I'd pick an actual sport any day.
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I think playground games like capture the flag (seemingly the consensus for this game), dodgeball, four square, tetherball could be good alternatives that also can capture the public's attention. We don't need to stick to the "commercial" sports.
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Last edited by Citrus Dad : 15-10-2015 at 12:53.
Reason: typo
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