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Unread 12-11-2015, 13:28
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And technology doesn't necessarily mean high-tech. The skills and experience of (for example) maintaining a tractor and adapting its tools to different needs have plenty of overlap with those needed to build a robot.
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As a (very) rural team one of our biggest strengths is the practical skills many of our students have already mastered when they show up (mostly from working in agricultural settings). Many of them also have a "farmers" work ethic, which can overcome many shortcomings.
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As a (very) rural team one of our biggest strengths is the practical skills many of our students have already mastered when they show up (mostly from working in agricultural settings). Many of them also have a "farmers" work ethic, which can overcome many shortcomings.
One of the best thought out robots I have seen was from a team like Tim's in the Rio Grande Valley. They had only enough money to pay for the registration for one Regional and had to cannibalize the previous year's robot. Their teacher/coach said that they filled notebooks with sketches before cutting any metal because they could not afford to waste any.
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Re: Recruiting mentors

One of the best thought out robots I have seen was from a team like Tim's in the Rio Grande Valley. They had only enough money to pay for the registration for one Regional and had to cannibalize the previous year's robot.

Yeah we do this every year too for each team. All very good advice and we are trying some this year. Thank you.
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As a (very) rural team one of our biggest strengths is the practical skills many of our students have already mastered when they show up (mostly from working in agricultural settings). Many of them also have a "farmers" work ethic, which can overcome many shortcomings.
Experience in a rural setting could also be advantageous because of all the heavy equipment and the mechanisms in use on that equipment. I saw a story about one team from a rural area whose Recycle Rush robot was inspired by a hay baler.
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