I am nowhere close to the decision makers on this deal but I have spoken with a few staff at the Texas Workforce Commission over the last four years at robotics related events. It is my belief that they indeed are aware of all of the following educational robotics programs: BEST, Botball, VEX, FIRST, MATE-ROV as well as related competitions associated with the Technology Student Association and the Texas Computer Educators Association. This was an informed decision and the case for funding could have been and likely was made by more than just representatives of FIRST. We can all speculate and justify choices for one or all of the above but a decision was made so let's help develop a plan to make it a positive experience for all.
I can say that the Texas Institute for Educational Robotics here at Northwest Vista College will continue to seek funding to train teachers and provide summer camp experiences for students. We will also continue to develop opportunities for teams to attend local FIRST conferences to grow their team knowlege and skill set.
We need all veteran Texas teams to join 148 and others who have not yet posted on this thread to help mentor the new teams by providing workshops, shadowing sessions, ...
