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Re: Motivating your Scouts
When I was part of 1519, our primary motivator was that we won matches with scouting data. Many teams think of scouting data as a means to make their pick list on Saturday - but it's also invaluable in every match. After many events, an email would go out to the effect of, "In match 34, our alliance was statistically less powerful than our opponents. But thanks to the scouting data, we knew that opposing team X needed to do Y to be an effective scorer, and so we specifically targeted that. We ended up winning the match by three points."
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Re: Motivating your Scouts
Most teams have their lead scout represent their team when its time to pick an elimination alliance right? That's a good incentive.
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Re: Motivating your Scouts
I found that when we moved from paper scouting to a direct electronic input method for the quantitative data, the scouts perked right up.
I also had every active scout pick red or blue before every match they scouted at our first event and gave a prize at our post-season party to the most accurate (>10 matches), but that didn't seem to have as much effect as making the mechanics more fun. |
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Re: Motivating your Scouts
Since most of our scouting is done digitally there is usually quite a bit of downtown between matches. This year we are going to try and make our scouting team scouting/strategy. The idea is that in between matches, the scouters would look very deeply on the team's next match and try to think of ever scenario that can happen in the match. Then pick the best strategy that will give our team the highest chance of winning and communicate and also listen to feedback to the drive team. This way scouters aren't just recording vitally important data, they are actually using it and see the result of recording that data as their strategy is being executed on the field. I'll let you guys know how it goes after our first regional at AZ. One year we also had a team movie night with the movie MoneyBall. I recommend that everyone especially the scouters watch that movie.
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Couldn't have done it without the great software the Falcons provided for all to use. Thanks! -Bernie |
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Re: Motivating your Scouts
It's a joke from this thread
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That said? I don't get the confusion, its pronounced exactly how it looks like it would sound to an fluent English speaker. But, maybe I'm just privileged in having spent my entire FIRST career at events MCd by Karthik, and thus have heard him say it a whole bunch of times. |
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Re: Motivating your Scouts
We personally take rounds doing scouting. Students A, B, and C scout in the morning while students D, E, and F scout in the afternoon. (Of course, you may want more than three people scouting.)
This not only keeps the scouts from getting fed up with their job, but also allows everyone on the team a chance to put in their $0.02 on each robot. |
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