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What's your mentor makeup?
Now this is something that I've been thinking of tonite...
What's your mentor makeup? As in, what do the mentors on your team do when they're not helping out the team? Are they all engineers or faculty...or are there other professions floating around that we're not aware of? I'm particulary interested in hearing from the teams funded primarily by one company - are your recruiting efforts for mentors within the company limited to the engineering & development departments, or do you have a wide variety of specialties? And for the faculty, is it primarily science & technology teachers, or do you actively recruit teachers from all over the school? Note: Yes, this could also fit in the Career forum, but Team Organization also works, so thus here it stays. |
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In our first year we had more or less three main mentors: The engineer parents of the student who founded the club and a friend of theirs who works at a machine shop. There were a few parents that put in time but the majority of the planning and body work that was by students and the three mentors. This year those three were back as well as more parents: an engineer and network admin, plus the team's founder and I who are college students.
Also, our sponsor, [plug] Modern Industries [/plug], is the company our machine shop mentor works for. At first they donated us shop time and materials, but after we did well at regionals they gave us lots and lots of money to go to Atlanta. It was amazing. Also, our founding engineer father donates money to the team and its matched by his company. We don't actively recruit adults for help and money. So far they've all come to us, and our team's depended on their generosity. |
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Re: What's your mentor makeup?
All of our mentors are students at Purdue University (which is kind of like a company). There are usually about 40 of us from all different schools, but around half of us are in engineering. About eight of us are actually involved in creation of the robot and a bunch are devoted to Lego League. When we are not helping out the team, we are either 1. Studying like crazy or 2. On summer vacation.
Right now we have two high school faculty members. One is the technology teacher and the other is a chemistry teacher. We have a few professors that serve only as an administrative connection to the university and run the advisor class (ME 497f, one non-technical credit). We have no practicing engineers or mentors from industry. It seems to work for us. |
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Re: What's your mentor makeup?
All most all of 862 mentors work for our main sponsor Visteon. Most of them are engineers but this year we did pick up a few new mentors who were in programming. We also have a few who are management. And of course we have our teacher who has been with the team since the team started.(He's one of the electronics teachers at P-CEP) As far as helping with the robot our team is pround to say the robot is mostly student built. The mentors help with teaching students how to machining the parts, and for safety reasonsstudents were not allowed to weld so the mentors had to weld the frame.
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Re: What's your mentor makeup?
We have around 5mentors form outside of school and 2 teachers from school. The ones from outside of school come places like JPL, NASA, Boeing, and an aerospace company called Robert's Tool. The teachers are the machine shop teacher and the CAD teacher.
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Re: What's your mentor makeup?
Most of ours our engineers who work for DuPont.
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Re: What's your mentor makeup?
We have something around 10 engineers (at least two of which are team alumni) , but at any given time theres usually around six working with us. We also have four teachers from our school, two in the tech ed department who work on the robot and design with the rest of the team, an english teacher who helps us handle awards stuff, and a french teacher who handles a lot of the organization of trips, etc.
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Re: What's your mentor makeup?
Our team has 3 mentors, none of which are professional engineers. Our Fearless Leader, Mr. Ballou, is the Art/Theather Tech teacher at our school. He is an engineer by training.
Mr. Applegate is the Physics teacher. I think his training is in chemistry. Mr. Nette is the father of one of our members, and I honestly have no idea what his engineering background is. An alumni of our school, and friend of mine, might be taking a year off from MIT, in which case we might get our first student mentor. Frankly, I'm glad we don't have tons of engineers as many teams do, as they might become too involved in the robot and suck away our fun ![]() |
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Re: What's your mentor makeup?
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3 mechanical engineers 2 chemical engineers 1 electrical engineer 1 management, works as a test engineer 1 financial, only non-teacher mentor who does not work for the UTC Fuel Cells/UTC Power 4 teachers, 2 tech ed, 1 english, and 1 French I believe. Edit- I forgot to list our two of most important mentors 1 Fuel cell mechanic (that's his real job title), our team scrounger if you need it he will find it or figure out where to get 1 Fuel cell inspector/certified welder, he's the one who welded our frame and it's intergral accumulator for our vacuum system. Last edited by Peter Matteson : 06-05-2004 at 12:33. Reason: forgot the important guys |
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Re: What's your mentor makeup?
We have around five mentors from Stanford but they really only run workshops on the basics of robotics. I'm proud to say our robot is 100% student built, machined, programmed and run! Thanks to all you mentors out there for devoting your time and energy to spread your expertise to the next generation of engineers.
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Re: What's your mentor makeup?
What's our mentor make up??
1 Physics Teacher 1 District Administrator (Info Services Director) 3-5 Parents 2 of those parents happen to be a Physicist and an Engineering Professor. The 1 lonely teacher takes on 95% of organizing and planning it all - which leaves the funnest 5% to the other mentors that is helping students design and build the gosh darn robot. Sincerely, the lonely teacher.... *** Has anyone else noticed the reluctance of science and math teachers to join the team - after 4 years - not one other teacher at our school want's anything to do with us.... Hmmm?? Don't get me wrong, they support the students and love what we're doing but.... |
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Re: What's your mentor makeup?
We've got two engineers by trade.
One works for SCE&G, the local power company. The other works for PBR Automotive...they do brakes. They also are known for giving rookie teams comprised of three schools (two of which are rivals) $1000 checks. |
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Re: What's your mentor makeup?
We've usually had somewhere around 6 to 7 engineers from Johnson & Johnson helping us out. Usually about 3 of them worked on the robot, and the other 3 helped out with administrative stuff. We do have 2 teacher advisors, but they're not too involved (unfortunately), so the J&J administrative people have usually picked up the slack.
However, this year, J&J has told us that they no longer want to be involved with any kind of administrative duties on the team. So, we've got a strong parent group going right now that should be able to pick up all of that for next year. So, as of right now, we're looking to have about 3 J&J engineers & 2 parents helping build the actual robot. And then on top of that about 2 parents helping with administrative duties So, yep, that's our 'mentor makeup' ![]() |
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Re: What's your mentor makeup?
Our Mentors:
College Students ~10 Parents ~ 4 Textron Engineers ~ 2 Northeastern Professors ~ 2 Northeastern Staff ~ 1 Random Volunteers ~ 1 Teacher ~ 1 Graduated Engineers ~ 2 Total Mentors: about 23 Last year Northeastern paid for machinists to work in our lab, that was cool. This year Norteastern got us someone who is a Doctorete candidate, who teaches at Northeastern and also works on both administrative and engineering aspects on the team. Our 1 random volunteer lived in Boston and bought a Segway. He found out about our team by going to the kickoff, which apparently also had a Segway party. He's been visiting the lab frequently ever since. |
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Re: What's your mentor makeup?
Our mentors' occupations are diverse, which is a reflection of our team!
engineers electronics technician (retired) machinist professor of neurobiology teachers (K-12) plumbing contractor electrical contractor web site coordinator laboratory researcher computer programmer account manager administrative assistants college students (accounting/finance and social work majors) I'm sure there are others that I have missed, but these are the ones that come to mind at the moment! |
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