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High school girls build kick-### robots | The Verge

Great article by Josh Davis on Verge!
http://www.theverge.com/…/high-school-girls-build-kick-$@#$@#$@#-…
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I'm amused that the article quotes a ChiefDelphi post.
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Re: High school girls build kick-### robots | The Verge

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... and the school internet filter screws up the rest.

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(btw it's been great watching the progress of the girls on the Falcon Robotics team over the years!)
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Re: High school girls build kick-### robots | The Verge

I'm really disappointed that the article never mentions FIRST or FRC at all! It just says that it's a robotics team.
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I'm really disappointed that the article never mentions FIRST or FRC at all! It just says that it's a robotics team.
Well to be fair he would have to list more than FRC if he wanted to give credit to competitions 842 competes in. I think he wanted it to be more broad in a sense that FRC or FIRST is not the only thing around.
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I'm amused that the article quotes a ChiefDelphi post.
I'd like to learn if someone from 842 pointed the author to ChiefDelphi or to particular discussions or, if in the course of doing research for the story, the author found the site and that thread on their own.
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I'd like to learn if ... the author found the site and that thread on their own.
That would certainly be impressive! Would be cool to see journalists taking an actual interest to do the research on robotics, if that's the case.
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I'd like to learn if someone from 842 pointed the author to ChiefDelphi or to particular discussions or, if in the course of doing research for the story, the author found the site and that thread on their own.
Josh Davis has known us for ten years and has seen the progress the girls have made. Most of thr girls in the "We left the boys at home thread" now have engineering degrees and point to that all girl activity as a key event in their decision to pursue engineering. Josh knows and has kept aware of their lives.

So, Josh was aware of Chief Delphi but delved into us and CD for the article.
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I'm really disappointed that the article never mentions FIRST or FRC at all! It just says that it's a robotics team.
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Re: High school girls build kick-### robots | The Verge

Let me preface this post by saying that I am all for girls in STEM. Our team is almost half female (12/30) and they are all valuable, contributing members of the team( I wouldn't allow them or anyone else to remain on the team if they weren't) . We would definitely not be the same without them and I wouldn't trade them for anyone.
It is team policy that, in the absence of extenuating circumstances, students are allowed to choose their jobs. We have girls on our Video Production, CAD/Design, Electrical, Controls/Programming and Marketing teams. We don't have any girls on our Fabrication team due to the simple fact that none of them was interested in it. If they had expressed an interest, they would be on the team without reservation.

With that said, I find this article disturbing. I can understand the desire to highlight achievement by girls in STEM, but I don't agree that it should be done at the expense of the boys. Consider this:

The girls started working with a robot that the boys had initially built. Almost immediately, they solved problems that the boys couldn’t. One example: the robot wouldn’t drive straight. The boys tried to correct for this by over-steering, but it wasn’t a real solution. The girls took the robot apart, identified a problem in the drivetrain, and fixed it. Now when the robot needed to operate autonomously, it could complete its tasks without of veering off course.

A person unfamiliar with FIRST would read this and assume that the boys were simply incompetent and needed the the girls to "fix" their mistakes.
As a FIRST participant, my first thought was that the autonomous problems were encountered during competition and the boys, "fix" was the best they could do given the time constraints of a competition weekend. Did the girl's "fix" occur under the same circumstances, or was it achieved in the relative calm of the shop between competitions? My point is, you can build people up and recognize their achievements without denigrating the work of others. If I were a male member of the team highlighted in the article, I would definitely feel like my skills and hard work had been minimized. I might even feel like I had been treated unfairly.

It is my job as a mentor to encourage, motivate and inspire ALL of my students, male or female, and create a cohesive environment where they celebrate the achievements of everyone. It is my philosophy that "Those that can, do. Those that can't, watch closely and do later", regardless of gender or anything else. In my opinion, in a team setting, an "us against them" mentality is toxic. Especially if the achievements of one group is framed against the failure of another.

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They developed competition strategies without loud-mouthed boys and repaired the robot on the fly without having to defer to the strongly held opinions of the male members of the team.

Imagine the reaction if someone said, "they developed a bold competition strategy despite the timidity of the girls and made mid-competition changes despite the risk averse attitudes of the female members" .

The girls would be offended and rightly so.

The point of this whole screed is that, in my opinion, anyone who is bold enough to take on the mental, physical and emotional challenge of a FIRST season is entitled to respect. Celebrate the achievements of girls or any other under represented group at every opportunity. Just do it in a way that uplifts everyone.
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Let me preface this post by saying that I am all for girls in STEM ... everyone.
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We don't have any girls on our Fabrication team due to the simple fact that none of them was interested in it. If they had expressed an interest, they would be on the team without reservation.
With due respect, this is passing the buck. You're foisting the burden of developing an interest in this part of STEM upon someone else. It's not enough to let girls do what they want (although that's certainly better than NOT letting them do what they want) -- you have to encourage them to do things that every other part of society is telling them that they cannot or should not do.

It's on us to step in and fill the gap that society creates. Simply being neutral here is not good enough. I don't mean to go after you, specifically, since I don't know you at all; I just see this sort of comment around here a lot and it's frustrating. Being gender agnostic will be a laudable thing someday, but I don't think that day is here yet and we should acknowledge that.
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