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Originally Posted by RoboMom
Jane and John, I meant no disrespect to the great teams who have earned the right to represent FIRST.
I have spent years trying to teach the elevator pitch to students, and it was tough to see the White House didn't get it right.
I apologize if my post was not appropriate in this thread.
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The information that you are discussing did not come from the students at the event, but was collected from some other research or source. Most likely transferred between adults. Although some of the details were certainly wrong, the spirit of the day and the message from the President was "spot on". We really need to look at the big picture.
I listened to every second of all of the student groups in the State Dining Room and
I would ride an elevator with any of them. This was the most eloquent group of kids I have ever seen. The poise with which they interacted with the leader of our country was just inspiring. Every student conveyed to the President their passion for science and the love they had for their particular activity, whether they had worked in the family garage or traveled to an international competition.
We all certainly want the details to be accurate and it is frustrating when the press gets it wrong. But I believe that the mission of our visit was to convey the excitement of FLL, FTC, and FRC to the nation via the President. And when the President of the United States is playing with LEGOs and getting down on the floor to look inside of robots, then I would have to say "Mission Accomplished".