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Re: Is FIRST a robot building CONTEST?
A lot of posts here do an excellent job of discussing FIRST's goals. Why not go to the source? From usfirst.org:
"FIRST designs accessible, innovative programs to build self-confidence, knowledge and life skills while motivating young people to pursue opportunities in science, technology and engineering. FIRST inspires in young people, their schools and communities an appreciation of science and technology, and how mastering these can enrich the lives of all."
It's a personal development program disguised as a robotics competition. I'm also involved in Boy Scouts, which most participants think is a camping club, while the adults know it is a character development program. Most smart coaches of athletic programs for utes would say that building character is more important than winning games.
It's no accident that good youth programs look so much alike. My son runs track, but it is (now) FIRST robotics that excites him. My younger son is an active leader in our Jr. High church program. He thinks he is planning fun activities for other kids, but his leader is subtly teaching him to take responsibility for himself and others.
The vision is mature, engaged young people who turn into responsible adults.
The mission is to mobilize community, school and corporate resources to support the vision.
The method is to provide an interesting, exciting program that gives young people opportunities to explore and expand their capabilities and interests.
If it was just about building a robot I wouldn't waste my time.
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Exothermic Robotics Club, Venturing Crew 2036
VRC 10A, 10B, 10D, 10Q, 10V, 10X, 10Z, and 575
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