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Re: A plead to FIRST, anyone else agree?
This is just my 0.02 and all my opinion, this is just how I see it. I was on a team as a student for 4 years and have now mentored for 2 years. I've been the assistant coach of FLL teams for 2 years and also am the assistant coordinator on the regional planning committee for the MO/KS area and have been for 3 years.
1. The "true" message of FIRST is great, but it does not need to be repeated 200000 times. Personally I do not feel the message has been over used because everyone's view of the true message is different. Just look at what FIRST stands for "For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology." How you go about achieving that in your team, school and community differs for every team because there are factors like other teams or a small town. I am someone that always is in a FIRST mindset, during the season it's all I talk about and off-season I'm the same way. Outside of your team and FIRST if you went into your community and asked 10 random people if they knew what FIRST was how many would say that they knew exactly what it was? 2. Go back to more competition, you're beginning to lack in the competitive part of coopertition. As you said FIRST started with gracious professionalism, which is sportsmanship taken to the next level. There was always a coopertition factor to it though, it just didn't have the label. Look at team 1108's No Robot Left Behind program or teams that get to competition and share their extra arms and such(I know my team did in 2007) and my team also loaned our Classmate to a team on an opposing team during the finals once so they could compete. I know that "coopertition" has only had the label for 2 years now but I still see competitiveness at the regionals. 3. Enough of the shameless advertising. FIRST is not about the robots, great, but it's not about the politics either, nor is it about FIRST, it's about the future and inspiring our generation, and the next one. I am unsure what shameless advertising you are talking about. So what if Wil.I.Am talked at kickoff, it shows that people are taking notice about FIRST. Even the picture of Obama on the ground looking at the robot, it is getting FIRST out there. I just do not see how this is "shameless" advertising. 4. Robotics is nerdy. The sooner that is accepted, and embraced, the sooner FIRST can confidently attract others to the program. Nothing says "nerds, beware" like a sign saying "hehehe, it's not nerdy" Yes it is nerdy, many teams have accepted this fact, just look at what some of the team uniforms/tshirts are. But, there are so many different parts of the team that are not quite as "nerdy." We recruit by talking about fun experiences and say that anyone can join. I've never gone out and labeled my team or others nerdy, I call them FIRSTers. 5. You were on a good track with the "spectator friendly" game breakaway, continue on that track. I do not see how this years game was not "spectator friendly" nor do I see FIRST making a game that wasn't because (at least at GKC) the attendance of spectators is growing rapidly. This years game was a bit more difficult to follow all teams at once but most spectators come to watch their team. Breakway was a very simplistic game, it was basically just soccer. |
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