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Re: Team Essays?
There are multiple sets of judges
a) the Chairman's Judges - hidden in a back room b) website judges - hidden out in the websphere c) WFFA judges - hidden out there somewhere d) the 'floor' judges - those are the people in the blue shirts that visit your booth. the essays you are referring to are for the floor judges. I think I have all this right, plus there are even more judges for other things I'm sure. |
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Re: Team Essays?
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At an FRC Regional Event there, according to the FIRST planning documentation there are three sets of 'blue shirts'. They look identical to the casual observer.
The quantity of these vary and are determined by a formula. Someone that is recruited to be a judge would / should be in only ONE of the above categories at the event. I realize there is shuffling around at some events but that is undesirable. Other categories like WFFA, Website, Autodesk, etc are judged offsite and potentially by other people than those above. I was once told that the PIT Judges has a copy of the executive summary of the RCA submission but I think that was probably in error and they were referring to the TIMS team information sheet. I suppose there is no reason an RCA judge cannot use the TIMS team essays for background information. |
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