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Re: How do I help my area move to districts?
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This was a good introduction that hit the highlights. Obviously, everything you quickly summarized in your message also contains a zillion additional layers/details. And the devils are definitely in the details, not in CD threads. Knowing how much work there is to do outside of the brief weekends of the events surely puts some disagreements into perspective, and shines a light on just how many, many opportunities there are to work together, establish trust, and OBTW, prepare for the blips in the calendar that are the actual events. Blake |
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If possible, can you ask this person to PM me, I am trying to understand and want to help alleviate the stress if I can? Al |
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http://www.mnfirst.org/contact http://www.firstinspires.org/find-local-support Mark, I believe, is also the 2015 Woodie Flowers Award recipient. |
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I'm certain they are monitoring this thread, however I'll share this message with them as well.
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1. It helps those teams with lower funds attend more than one tournament. 2. It allows the Progression of Districts, District Champs, then Worlds. I liked that it that it could cut down on the huge influx of teams attending Worlds. (I think it was 25%+ FRC teams attend world, with 600 teams spots and 200 of those got in because of a wait list..... I mean really? You are not filling all of the FRC spots and still you expand FRC but not JrFLL, FLL, or FTC numbers at all?) Sorry back on track now. Quote:
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I love that there are those people like Karthik and Pauline Tasci and countless others that have the passion that creates such great young leadership! At the same time I recognize that not everyone in college age/20's has that type of passion, dedication and maturity it takes to be in a Key Role or a leader within FIRST & it's events. I know several people that are still a Junior or Senior in high school that have the ability to be a Key Role person RIGHT NOW! while at the same time I know people older that do not have what it takes to be in those Key Role spots. I know there is always going to be the people that hold the idea of "you are too young to know/understand/be good for this role" I still see that as a shrinking group of people as the Leadership does become more of a younger generation. Quote:
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So much this response! Districts takes a LOT of work. It needs to be something that everyone works on together on and asks What can I do to help make this move to Districts happen, along with sitting all at the same table to give input and ideas. When is comes down to it, remember what FIRST is really about, it is about those students and helping to inspire them, we are just the volunteers at this point helping to create that path for them to get to their goals easier. |
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QFT.
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I can relate to this very much. Being in the program now for 16, going on 17 years. And being an assistant FLL coach starting in 8th grade. With still being one of the "young ones" in my 20's and even after running tournament for the past 6 years I still understand getting pushed aside due to age, unless people know my history within the program. Can it be annoying or frustrating at sometimes, yes. Now I don't let those comments bother me and I just get on with what I am doing. I know that I have a lot to offer my community with my experience in FIRST now it is just making sure I use that in my most positive impact that I can. I think the biggest thing that has helped me to start to break into the so called Old Boys Club, is to become part of committee and boards within the local FIRST community, this has helped to build connections for my self and others like me that are some of the younger generation. And let me tell you I am blessed living in Indiana and growing up with Veterans, and knowing and seeing teams since 2000 like 234 Cyber Blue, 45 TechnoKats, 47 Chief Delphi, (Before they were a website), and 71 Team Hammond win on Einstein in 2001 live in person while I was still in FLL. I got to met the Andy Bakers, and Chris Fultz as well as countless other now veterans of the FIRST Robotics world when I was very young. While they may not remember me, they did have an impact on why I continue to do FIRST robotics today. I will ALWAYS continue to learn from these people that came before me, when in passing, conversations I might have had with them, and even seeing how they handle situations at events when they arise. So I urge my age group in college and in our 20's. Be more like a sponge, and soak up as much as you can from those veterans in your area that were cornerstones and pillars within the FIRST community. Those that have those core values instilled within everything they do. I know if we do that now, we will be able to create a better FIRST community for all, when we end up becoming the "Old Boys Club" and the generation below us starts to yell at us that "you don't understand us at all" |
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Re: How do I help my area move to districts?
Sure there is. Reach out and contact the people involved. It's no more difficult than posting a message on Chief Delphi.
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Interesting thread. There obviously is a lot more going on with this situation. As a FIRST mentor & volunteer from the West Coast, who has no idea what is going on in Minnesota, I wouldn't have any problems handing out that document to potential volunteers. I might tweak one or two lines if I was being picky, but overall it sure didn't come across to me as the negative approach that many are reading into it.
Like I said, the must be a lot more to the backstory here in order to create this negative trust level. |
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Re: How do I help my area move to districts?
I've been thinking about how I want to respond to this thread since it popped up yesterday. I have about a million things I want to say, some of which I've been meaning to say since I first saw the document around this time last year, some of which are in response to things people have been saying in this thread. I'm going to try to get through all of them, but first, I feel like it's necessary to highlight a couple of posts which have been somewhat lost or ignored in this thread; specifically from the only other two GOFIRST people who are familiar with exactly how this document was presented to us and our immediate reactions to it:
Those people are Ryan and Prath. I can confirm that they're both who they say they are and that Ryan's version of events is pretty much how things went down from our view. I don't think either of them covered exactly how we responded, which was that we got together and wrote up some feedback from the document (some of it positive, some of it critical). We sent that to the presenter and related parties, and then we moved on. According to Jon, the document was discarded after that, which is unfortunate, because even though it has some issues it still fills a very important role of setting clear expectations (even if it has some issues). Please re-read their posts before continuing if you plan on continuing to talk about the document, regardless of whether you read the rest of my post. Now, strap yourself in, because I'm going to try to respond to every post in this thread that I feel a need to (ie, someone else hasn't responded with almost exactly what I would say). One thing I would also like to highlight is Jon's post: Quote:
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I don't know if it's me you're referring to with this statement, but if it is I'd really encourage you to actually read what I've been saying-- and know that my disagreements are based on both the knowledge I have now (flawed though it may be) and a deep respect for the teams and everyone involved. If you (or anyone else reading this) feels that I haven't been fair in my posts on districts here in MN, I'd love to hear it in public or in private. A lot of my energy goes into volunteering, mentoring, and running training events, but some small percentage of it still ends up in posts here, so if you think that can be redirected in a more efficient way let me know. Quote:
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We're very much agreed that this work needs to be divided, but it needs to actually be communicated first, ideally through semi-official channels. I think Ryan hit the nail on the head when he said that the majority of teams probably don't know much about districts, much less what they can do to help. Thank you for this post-- it is the clearest communication I've seen on what we need to do to go to districts here in MN. Quote:
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As a final remark, I'd like to reiterate what I've said before: for all I disagree with the people who are currently running FIRST in MN, they still have my absolute respect. I find it disappointing that people have been taking some cheap shots (subtle and not so much) at their character. But my respect does not mean constant deference. I like to say that liking someone, respecting someone, and being willing to disagree with them are completely separate things. Disagreement is not inherently disrespectful. Well, I think I just beat my personal best for post length. I'm sorry if you don't like reading; apparently I just really like writing (that's almost a chairman's essay and a half of content). Last edited by cadandcookies : 25-03-2016 at 02:22. |
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Re: How do I help my area move to districts?
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to cadandcookies again.
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