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Re: How do you keep your FIRST team a TEAM?

Before build season, we had a number of shorter, less intense meetings to somewhat intice the less dedicated newbies. We also had zero freshman join the team (that might have something to do with it). We did some light work and kindof lulled them to sleep. This time also allowed some of the veterans to share some stories of fun events from the previous year.

Once build season started then we started to pull the 6 hour nights, but we made sure to have fun. We involved everyone, and if they didn't have any jobs or specialties then another member would attempt to teach them their trade. The more that a rookie is involved in the actually building/designing of the robot, the more pride they will feel toward the team. This way they will be more enthusiastic in the stands and more keen to get involved. The key is strong student-student relationships and a light atmosphere. MAKE SURE THAT NOBODY EVER WORKS ALONE!

We also had a system of logging hours, but our minimum to go to regionals was 50 hours and for Atl it is 100 hours. After hearing the stories of the exploits from last year, everyone wanted to go.
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