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Re: Robotics becomes official sport in Arizona!
MORE ROBOTS!!!!
ROBOTS EVERYWHERE!!!! |
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Congrats AZ! Maybe this will help more state high school leagues realize that this truly is a sport!
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Re: Robotics becomes official sport in Arizona!
Is the title of this thread correct? Did "robotics" become a sport, or did the AIA decide to sanction a state tournament for FRC? There is a big difference. FRC is just a single program among many.
"Robotics", in this context, encompasses a broad spectrum of inspirational and educational programs supplying a wide variety of opportunities to students (with/without school involvement) with diverse financial, organizational, educational support/backgrounds. If anyone gets a chance, please inform the AIA, and the people of Arizona, about all of the "robotics" opportunities they have to do good for their communities. Don't fall into the trap of FRC tunnel-vision. Instead, perhaps, celebrate this announcement as the first of what will hopefully be many more (for FTC, VRC, FLL, VIQ, BEST, Botball, etc.)??? Blake |
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This is wicked cool! Is this mostly a "symbolic" victory, or does it confer some sort of specific benefits to robotics teams in the state (i.e. the can hang banners in gyms, have access to more school facilities, easier funding process etc.)?
Congratulations to the parties involved! |
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Re: Robotics becomes official sport in Arizona!
The state of Connecticut, though the CIAC (Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Association) has also recognized Robotics as a high school sport:
http://www.firstct.org/news-events/c...-championship/ |
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I found this article that makes it sound like its only FRC and not all robotics.
http://www.aia365.com/articles/4644/...tics-is-coming From this and what happened with UIL in Texas this summer it seems like HQ is lobbying state interscholastic leagues to make FRC tournaments like MN has. |
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These announcements are that FRC state championships are going to be endorsed/sanctioned by state bureaucracies. These are not announcements that "robotics" is an official / high school sport. FRC is not the end-all, be-all, of "robotics". FRC is an excellent part of "robotics"; but it is only one part of "robotics"; and by several measures it is not the even the biggest or best part of "robotics". If "robotics" did equal FRC, and FRC alone, FIRST (and I as someone who has invested hundreds of hours in FIRST's success) would have failed. The cultural shift FIRST seeks can not be gotten by only forming FRC infrastructures. Many would argue quite effectively that FRC infrastructures should be put into place only after other programs' infrastructures exist to create a solid foundation for FRC activities.... Switching gears a bit - This is both excellent news on many levels, and maybe not so good news of a few others. Some of the things to consider are that:
To sum up: Please, please embrace (and ensure your actions reflect) the fact that neither FRC, nor FIRST, nor any other single STEM program is the right "robotics" solution for the entire culture we seek to change; and be careful what you wish for, because you just might get it. Blake Last edited by gblake : 02-12-2014 at 14:42. |
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Maybe I have too strong of a libertarian streak in me, but I think that maybe I would be happier seeing headlines that joyfully announce something like this:
"Popular, affordable and inspirational, grass-roots, student-robotics competition(s) avoid(s) entanglement in government bureaucracy, and remains free to continue charting its own course."Think about it.... Blake |
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Good to hear!! Hopefully soon, robotics will be viewed and treated as a sport nationally and internationally
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News stoy on NPR affiliate KJZZ
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congrats
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Re: Robotics becomes official sport in Arizona!
More information on the State Championship. Specifically, we now know how the top 30 teams will be selected. It is determined by using the district point system to rank teams, with some modifications.
http://www.aiaonline.org/activities/robotics Also notable, the State Championship is a bag and tag event. |
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