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Training Plan
Getting read for next year. So for new members to the team, we want to start getting a training plan in order. Any ideas on what we need to include?
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Re: Training Plan
It's a work in progress (as is just about everything I do), but see attached image for our general outline. My goal for next fall is to get everybody through at least lesson 33.
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Re: Training Plan
My team had a few training sessions this year. Most of these training sessions were either 1 or 4 sessions that went over the basics of that skill and taught how it is used in FRC.
The technical training sessions were CAD, Electrical, Programming, and Shop Safety. We had other training sessions which included Purchase Orders, Talking to Judges/Telling a Story, Awards, and Event Training. Each piece of training taught students how to do specific skills. For more advanced members, they either helped teach courses or helped with an off season project to help improve the skills they already have. |
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Thanks for the great feedback. Very useful.
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1923 The MidKnight Inventors has an excellent set of training resources on their webpage (firstrobotics1923.org). Select the "resources" heading from the main page for further links to their "MidKnightU" presentations.
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We've got MidKnightU updates coming soon as well, recording all our Fall 2015 presentations to have up as videos.Our handbook can also be found here. |
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MOE 365 has some of their MOEU courses available at http://moe365.org/moeu.php
Some are a little dated but the basic information is valid. |
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Re: Training Plan
That looks like a solid plan. In what way do you plan to convey the information? Would that be mostly lecture style? Do you have small projects that the students would be doing to go along with the lessons, or are projects included in the lessons? Do you anticipate each lesson taking the same amount of time or is that more of a general overview?
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Re: Training Plan
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As far as timing of the lessons it's pretty all over the place right now. Some lessons just have a lot more content than others, and in some cases the group would get really into a lesson so we'd work on it for two or three days. Other topics we'd fly through multiple lessons in one day. We went in order-ish one year, and then not at all another and both worked out pretty well. There's activities, lab work, written workbook style pages, and assessments associated with most lessons, but it's all over the place in about 15 different documents and mindmaps and bits of pieces of notebooks/email drafts/etc. at the moment. I attached a slightly more updated version and a partially exploded version of the main outline. Is anybody sees anything plagiarized please call me out on it! I've been trying to search back through my decades worth of notes and bookmarks to figure out where I got everything from. It's a tedious process. |
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Allison,
That plan is amazing. I've been wanting to develop a curriculum for our team for the past few years to do over the summer and fall. If you don't mind I started using your initial plan as a way to develop ours, adding more general team training and adding a business section. You can check it out in list form HERE. What software did you use to lay out that image you posted? It makes looking at both big picture and details very easy. |
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I've considered monetizing this whole system somehow (binding and selling workbooks and/or instructor activity guides or something of the sort) but realistically I'm many years out from being able to do that, and I figure no need to hoard in the meantime.Software - I use XMind extensively. I have the pro version on a couple of my computers, but the free one is great too. Really I just use pro so I can extract my themes and use gantt charting, but for getting ideas down the free one is adequate. |
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Does anyone else have FIRST Curriculum resources the would recommend?
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An important thing to teach is operating/fixing driver station issues. Not only would this prevent the drive team from panicking in the middle of a competition, but it'll help with community outreach events in case the programmers can't be there.
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One way that we've found successful is having our student leaders teach small courses on their areas of expertise. It lets them pass on what they're passionate about and lets the rookies get to know the upperclassmen.
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Re: Training Plan
I've attached an updated version of the outline I posted last spring, and a shared folder with a few different file formats is accessible here. Not sure it's worthy of its own thread, so I'm reviving this one for context.
Most of the changes are minor. The review of academic concepts got moved into the first unit, a section on engineering fundamentals was added to the start of the engineering unit, and a few lessons were slightly shuffled or renamed. 53 days of training left in preseason ![]() |
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