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Re: pic: Prototype of this year's scouting webapp
I don't know about time - that can get tedious - but I do like where you're going with it Chris.
Seems like checkbox-style would work. Three options: attempted | got stuck | completed If 'completed' is checked, then 'attempted' is auto-checked. Maybe even the checkboxes should be replace by +/- buttons that incremented a number - would be better to discern multiple crossings versus "it can do it". That would draw out what a robot prefers to do. This year's scouting isn't the easiest thing to frame up and work out. The drive coaches need to know a lot to make good pre-match choices... |
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Re: pic: Prototype of this year's scouting webapp
If you have a fancier system you could have the scout press the specific defense button when it begins the attempt and then again when it completes the crossing. Then, the difference in times get inputted into the database. This could also be used to determine if a team got stuck on a particular defense and the number of times it crosses each defense per match.
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Re: pic: Prototype of this year's scouting webapp
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Re: pic: Prototype of this year's scouting webapp
Use the volume keys to start & stop the time, and have buttons on the screen to select the defense?
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Re: pic: Prototype of this year's scouting webapp
Or, for less button presses overall, what about a universal start timer button and stop buttons for each specific defense? Ideally you would also select which defenses are where on the field before the match and have the screen display those in the appropriate order on the screen to make it easier to find the right button.
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Re: pic: Prototype of this year's scouting webapp
As a team that is unable to have access to computerized scouting the only thing I would to change this is make it so that there is Yes/No, and then a blank space for the scouter to give a short description on it. Looks great everywhere else and this is exactly what I had in mind for a scouting sheet!
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Re: pic: Prototype of this year's scouting webapp
This... Isn't really designed to be printed out.
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Re: pic: Prototype of this year's scouting webapp
I meant this is the format I was thinking of
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