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FRC Blogged-Frank Answers Fridays: August 16,2013
http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...idays-08162013
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Re: FRC Blogged-Frank Answers Fridays: August 16,2013
By golly, Frank is a Public Relations master. There hasn't been a question thus far that he hasn't been able to tactfully answer and manage to hit both sides with his answer and appease everyone. #frankforlife
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Re: FRC Blogged-Frank Answers Fridays: August 16,2013
Well, he didn't really address it, he just gave a quick summary of the main arguments of that thread and said they were looking at it. Not saying he should have or could have said any more, but...
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Re: FRC Blogged-Frank Answers Fridays: August 16,2013
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Outside of that, I think I can be counted among those who have been consistently impressed by Frank's continued and frank (sorry, had to) interactions with CD and the greater FIRST community. |
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Re: FRC Blogged-Frank Answers Fridays: August 16,2013
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That, in and of itself, speaks to how tough of a topic this is for anybody to address. |
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Re: FRC Blogged-Frank Answers Fridays: August 16,2013
As the person who asked the question, this is really the best answer I could have hoped for. The fact that they are aware of the topic and that they are willing to explore alternatives is pretty darn cool. I also like that Frank is frank about the feasibility/timeline of any changes to the way things are done. He doesn't promise us anything unrealistic, but he also makes sure to inform us of whether or not this is something that would even be considered. Thanks Frank!
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Re: FRC Blogged-Frank Answers Fridays: August 16,2013
I had been quiet on this topic for some time. For those of you who followed the 400+ posts about mentor burnout and robot access, IKE (Isaac) and I have submitted our letter to FIRST with our proposal. It was sent to Frank through the Frank Answers Fridays email and to a number of others at FIRST. My daughter Kristen, a 2013 Dean's List winner, fully embraces the proposal from a student's perspective and is an advocate for it. She presented the proposal to Woodie at the 2013 Dean's List Summit at Mancester and is in email correspondence with him.
This may be one of the reasons why it has been on Frank's mind lately. I have heard through the grapevine that Frank and others at FIRST is indeed discussing this. While I acknowledge that not all 400+ posts all agree which way to go, I thought there was a good consensus from both sides that what Isaac and I proposed was one possible good compromise. I hope Frank and others will be able to read through the 400+ posts before concluding that there is no consensus. Since I came back from New Hampshire, I have been quiet on this issue. I think Frank and others at FIRST are already aware of this issue and that many in the FRC Community are very passionate about this topic. I decided to step back and give them room to fully explore it. They may come up with an even better solution. I have confidence in Frank and others at FIRST to do the right thing and come up with something that will help improve this great program even more. |
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Re: FRC Blogged-Frank Answers Fridays: August 16,2013
I believe this is the heart of it
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...&postcount=369 |
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Re: FRC Blogged-Frank Answers Fridays: August 16,2013
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As far as posting the letter, we have decided against it. I hate the tone of an open letter to FIRST. I think it is disrespectful. However as I said before, we sent it to Frank Answers Fridays. So if Frank feels he is ready to answer it, you will see the letter since I think he said he always publishes the whole letter. |
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Re: FRC Blogged-Frank Answers Fridays: August 16,2013
The discussion got so involved and varied last time we did this that I think I lost track of it and missed the whole proposal. Overall, I can agree with it, but I still have one question:
Will some teams (even my own included) still opt to build a practice robot to put in 40-hour weeks instead of 8 hour weeks with their one competition robot? I could see this happening unless FIRST explicitly told teams not to build practice robots (which I'm not saying is the right thing to do either). Is there less of an advantage compared to now? Absolutely. Is there still an advantage? Most certainly. Is it enough of an advantage to make team still want to build a practice robot? I don't know. Would I be a real fan of all robot-related work being limited to 8 hours per week after the deadline? Most certainly. Is it enforceable? Most definitely not, but I'd say most team mentors are rather trustworthy folks. |
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Re: FRC Blogged-Frank Answers Fridays: August 16,2013
Here's where I stand on this...it is in reply to no one specific:
It is based on my experience as I have been doing this on and off for 17 years. I am a mentor because: 1. I want students to have the experience of really building things. An experience I know they will barely taste in 4 years of college. An experience untainted by negative feedback common in real business. On the scale of FRC it requires more resources than most folks have alone. I am an FLL Judge it is more about the next 2 points. 2. I want students to be included in their community. School is fine but I do not agree that it develops all the skills and experience to be successful. 3. I want to contribute to my community. I never ask more of anyone that I am willing to do myself. Specifically with regards to FRC: The way the competition is structured currently is a challenge. 1. It is more practical when you start months before the 6 weeks start. 2. It is more practical when you have resources that take years to acquire. 3. It is more practical when your schools teach programming. 4. It is more practical when your students know programming. 5. It has what I consider an uneasy and confused relationship with electronics (I am not talking about wiring here I mean electronics). 6. Teams that can build practice bots have an advantage in part because of item 5 above. 7. FIRST funding is a perpetual issue unlimited by the build season but focused on a goal that is limited by build season. As a mentor the timing of those 6 weeks is a problem: 1. Tax season ends April 15th and the season sits directly on top of the entire period in which I get the documents I require to file taxes: My taxes are way more complicated than most peoples'. I own and operate several business. I have many commitments in the high finance community. I have physical issues that impact my ability to work when exhausted. 2. It entirely ignores differences in local weather. 3. I rarely think people are really honest with themselves about the *real* build season which effectively for me and others on Team 11 is year round. For me I would like to see: 1. Real test fields provided in regions by FIRST. So that people can see the actual robot work on the actual field. 2. I would like to see those fields remain available until the next competition. 3. I would like to see more development of systems that make the advantage of the practice bot to training drivers less. 4. I would like to see more emphasis on electronics in general. 5. I would like to see more consideration of mid-April in planning. 6. I would like to see more planning and scouting of solutions by FIRST. 7. I would like to see FIRST make it clear that this is in no way a 6 week project openly and directly encourage year round commitment. 8. I would like to see a recruiting website that teams can attach a portfolio in public where new people can see what each team is all about and so that we can contribute a sense of scale to the new people. Team websites are fine but I would like to see more metrics than most provide. 9. I would like to see more solidarity in regions. 10. I would like to see pictures taken of robot designs between competitions. So that massive changes in design are noted as I feel it's a metric of how the 6 week build fits the resources of the people doing it. 11. I would like to see more recognition in the build season duration as to the particular challenges some obstacles create. Teach people to pick low-hanging fruit for the foundation and then build higher on that. Last edited by techhelpbb : 17-08-2013 at 10:37. |
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Re: FRC Blogged-Frank Answers Fridays: August 16,2013
The problem with some of these proposals is that they remove things that teams can grow in. If you make it so every rookie team can be as good as the team that hasn't lost a regional yet...I would say that is a problem. One of the major aspects of FIRST is that you get out of it what you put into it. So, if you are willing to put more into it, you should have an advantage over those who don't. If you get more sponsors, work on CAD training, do 'moni build seasons', and other pre-build season prep, you should be better off than a team that doesn't.
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