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[BB]: What do you Think (two parts)
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Re: [BB]: What do you Think (two parts)
The second question is actually interesting as it is basically asking for the sphere of influence of a team (ignoring that these spheres are really more like cylinders).
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And then we have the exceptions to these rules, the teams that flourish despite low population density, poor economic conditions, low resources... etc. But we can disregard them since they are outliers and I presume FIRST wants to see the average rather than the exceptional. Now, as far as how you turn those factors into a radius... I'm gonna leave that to smarter people. |
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Re: [BB]: What do you Think (two parts)
I hope they're not going to be making any major decisions based on crowdsourced information about program growth, particularly when the data they're looking for already exists.
Sometimes, though, it seems like Mark McLeod knows more about the growth and history of FIRST programs that FIRST does. This is one of those times. |
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Man, with these questions, I'd love to see their database... :grin:
IF we can assume there is a database of some sorts that contains information like geographical location, team start date, team end date (for teams that are no longer around), and team level (FTC, FRC, even FLL and Jr. FLL), it would certainly be possible to write a program to determine "influence". For starters, group the teams by zip code and determine what was created first in that area - FRC or FTC. Then you can also compute data like the number of FRC teams present when the first FTC team registered, or vise-verse. Of course, this could be even more interesting if you had GPS coordinates for each team, then you could work off of number of miles difference very easily. The harder question to answer is the second one. In my mind, the only one who can define overlap are those students who have participated in both FTC and FRC, and figuring the distance between those two teams (removing outliers where a student obviously moved to a different city/state across country)... and I'm pretty sure there's not a database with anything approaching a comprehensive list of that information. For the sake of answering these questions from my team's perspective... we haven't really had much interaction with FTC at all, and none of our students have participated on an FTC team. That makes it really difficult to give him any meaningful feedback at all... |
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Re: [BB]: What do you Think (two parts)
FTC Teams? I can't think of one within 100 miles of our team.
Vex on the other hand... |
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Re: [BB]: What do you Think (two parts)
First question: Iowa is easy. The newest FRC team is 967 (only three FRC teams in the state.) There are 51 FTC teams - most of those formed in the last three years. However, I'm not sure how much influence the FRC teams had on the formation of the FTC teams.
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One limiting factor mostly for FTC is that a lot of FTC teams are school clubs, and cannot exist without the school. If an FTC team is a club, than no student from outside that school may be present at those meetings due to liability issues. FRC doesn't have this problem because it is possible for FRC teams to flourish without being linked to a single school. |
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Re: [BB]: What do you Think (two parts)
Of course, we all know that answers on Chief Delphi are not likely to be seen by FIRST HQ. If you want to share your opinion - and you should! - look for an official FIRST communications channel.
About that chicken and egg: It is perfectly clear that the Egg came first. It just wasn't a Chicken that laid it. ![]() |
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Re: [BB]: What do you Think (two parts)
I can only say what happened with Exploding Bacon and Team BAD. We both had FRC teams and then added FTC teams later to give the kids something to work on during the fall.
As for overlap? I'm thinking more about time overlap than distance. We run into issues when kids who have been doing FTC all fall want to morph into FRC while the FTC season is still going. Either they neglect FTC, or they don't join into the FRC build until late in the season and they have a harder time getting up to speed. We finally had a rule last year that if you wanted to drive the FTC bot, you could not apply to be the FRC driver. We did two years with both FTC and FRC teams making it to World Champs. We only had 20 or so kids on the team at the time. It was very hard to maneuver. As for distance......I have families that drive close to an hour to come to meetings. (and every night during build) |
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Re: [BB]: What do you Think (two parts)
Do FTC teams use TIMS? If so, it seems like this information could be collected by a question in TIMS and be required at registration. "What influenced the start of your team?" FTC Team XXXX, FRC Team XXXX, with the numbers being a drop down lists.
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Re: [BB]: What do you Think (two parts)
[quote=DonRotolo;1075401]Of course, we all know that answers on Chief Delphi are not likely to be seen by FIRST HQ. If you want to share your opinion - and you should! - look for an official FIRST communications channel.
QUOTE] Don, I wouldn't be to quick to say that no one at HQ reads CD. "They" do. A lot of us Senior Mentors are on here regularily and we bring back a lot of your inputs. And I agree, seek out as many channels as you can, FSMs, RDs and frcteams@usfirst.org. |
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Re: [BB]: What do you Think (two parts)
Here are some rough numbers at a glance:
Of the others that could have an affiliation I imagine that many of those in large cities are probably overly influenced by the abundence of other nearby companion FTC teams. |
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If anyone here on CD believes that the best way to communicate with FIRST headquarters is to post on CD, they need to re-think that. |
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