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Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?
In FIRST's current survey they asked the question:
44. If FIRST were to expand into science and technology programs beyond robots, would members of your team be interested in participating?Would you? This is something that deserves a discussion rather than a multiple choice answer. Do you have any suggestions for FIRST? Last edited by Mark McLeod : 06-05-2010 at 10:45. |
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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?
FIRSTprobably could not answer this as these are only ideas they have, but my question would be what? What would we expand into?
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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?
Yes... And no.
No because they're very successful with robotics as it is. Sticking with what works is the easiest path, and one that should work well. Yes because robotics is easily seen as "Oh, you're a nerd/math whiz/waaayy too smart for me", so you probably want something else. As for what to expand into, I can think of some high-school level science/technology competitions already in rocketry. What about a design-your-own R/C airplane event? Given a stock plane type, modify it any way you like to accomplish an objective (speed, lift, maneuverability). It'd probably be less expensive overall (my Aero Design team, which builds fully custom planes, has a budget lower than just about any FRC team's), has a built-in mentor field, and can be as easy or as hard as the teams make it. |
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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?
I honestly have to say no.
Right now FIRST needs to sit back and determine what their goals are. Do they want to grow the program in the United States/Canada or do they want to grow the program outside of the Americas? (This is mostly and FRC problem) Doing the latter will take considerable man power and time. IF FIRST does not commit to expanding outside of the Americas it would be possible that FIRST could expand into other markets but I think this would be among the gravest mistakes FIRST could make. If they do they need to go after a completely different set of people, do not go after the obvious future engineers. They should target the more athletic crowd. Perhaps with competitions involving designing running aids, javelins that fly better, or the like. Show the students that instead of working harder they can work smarter. |
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I don't totally disagree though. I think that expanding FIRST to a more real-world application would challenge students more. Perhaps each team would have to come up with a better way to accomplish some everyday task. The parts would be done soely in CAD, and then submitted. These parts could be jud ged (sorry, my friend clicked it) on ease of production as well as whether or not they accomplish the task. |
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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?
I suppose other engineering-based types of competitions could be used as a model. Maybe introduce smaller versions of some of the college-level competitions like solar powered cars/aircraft, mini-baja for rc cars, rocketry, etc.
Science competitions based on social networking experiments like the Darpa Red Balloons. I hope it wouldn't compete with current events, such as Science Olympiad, but would organize something completely different. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 06-05-2010 at 11:14. |
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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?
I would MUCH rather see FIRST partner with like-minded STEM organizations to promote all similar programs.
Duplicating the efforts of other organizations, when we already collectively reach so few students, schools, and communities is a waste of resources - especially for a small office that is already way overworked and underpaid. |
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I think the award structure at FIRST should contemplate and emphasize things teams are doing to encourage STEM activities of all types in addittion to the FIRST key values. There is a ton of interesting things students can do in the STEM field that complements FIRST. full disclosure: My statement may sound a little self serving in light of our other STEM related awards but I can personally attest to how much this activity has enhanced our FIRST activities. |
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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?
I feel that the FLL themed competitions and research project provide a great STEM addition to the robotics competition. In the years I have coached an FLL team our students have:
NanoQuest: Observed many items under a microscope & had their hair imaged in a scanning electron microscope Power Puzzle: Toured solar powered buildings & made potato batteries Climate Connections: Visted and discussed weather related issues with the local ambulance association Smart Move: Climbed aboard a blimp (Snoopy I) and talked with the pilot and crew Having a themed research project at the FRC/FTC levels might be a managable expansion of the program. My recommendation would be that the final presentation be handed in as a video (or in addition to live presentation), rather than a live presentation (done in a room with only judges present) so that others could view the presentation and learn from it. Merle Yoder Mentor - Granby GRUNTS Team #3146 FLL Coach - Granby Red Blox |
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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?
FIRST needs more Graphic Design, Industrial Design and other artistic focuses. Imagry is becoming bigger and bigger each year, video has become important and even photography is a key componant to a team.
Granted that Art is the total opposite of Science and Technology, but when you see teams that promote with their visuals and graphics and design, everything just looks so much more unique. |
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Topic wise - FIRST does tend to preach that "anyone can join and benefit from the experience" but when it comes down to some of the perks (scholarships) all of the popular schools are "engineering majors only". While I firmly believe the 'triad' of Engineering-Art-Business are all needed to sustain a team, Engineering hugely overshadows the other two. I think FIRST needs to decide if it wants to be more open to "non-future-engineers" and work on supporting those students as well. I don't think I would call that "expanding beyond robotics" as much as just supporting the various 'subdivisions' within the robotics programs beyond the future engineers and programmers. |
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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?
I would like to see a FIRST run Side competition that highlights programming. This is a major field that is constantly growing, and to add a new challenge for the veteran programmers could be interesting.
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