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paper: G2s mini-classes
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G2s mini-classes by GeeTwo I presented #2 today, and in 25 minutes I only got through the holonomic drive section, and some of those were rushed. I anticipate that it would take another 10-15 minutes to get completely through. This is at least partly because I spent q few minutes on the "no wheeled drive train" point, citing examples of 71 in Zone Zeal, pure climbers in Ultimate Ascent, and conveyors in Recycle Rush. If the goal were to make this into 3 25-minute presentations (perhaps next year), I'd push off all of the generic stuff about actuated and steered wheels and robots without wheels to the third brief, and spend this one focused exclusively on what you can do with fixed axle systems. Then, I'd expand the swerve and crab and "oddball" discussions in more detail. Last edited by GeeTwo : 02-11-2015 at 23:19. |
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Re: paper: G2s mini-classes
We played all 3 or your Power Point Presentations at last night meeting. It spawned a lot of discussions about our development process and our experiences. The emphasis on scheduling, gave me the opportunity to tell a joke about an Optimist and a Pessimist.
Our team has a lot of rookies, so your presentation gave them insight into what is coming. Thanx |
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Re: paper: G2s mini-classes
You're welcome, though I had to go back and read it again; I didn't remember there being much about the schedule. However, as it is the one resource you cannot save or get more of, any discussion of a process will incorporate a bit of time management as well.
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