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Re: Why is Engineering Inspiration viewed as second place to the Chairman's Award?
whoops haha. When you go back and forth between TBA and CD on two different monitors your bound to forgot something. I fixed it in original post. Thanks
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Re: Why is Engineering Inspiration viewed as second place to the Chairman's Award?
Just look at all of the Division EI winners.
Archimedes/Tesla: 3211-RCA Western Canada Regional Carson/Galileo: 2468-RCA Utah Regional Curie/Carver: 3990-RCA Montreal Regional Hopper/Newton: 1676-RCA Buckeye Regional They are all RCA winners. The same can be said for all 2015 EI winners. Teams who have won both awards have an advantage over teams just competing for EI. Teams that have won both should chose which award they are competing for. These are my own views. They may or may not reflect the beliefs of my team. |
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Re: Why is Engineering Inspiration viewed as second place to the Chairman's Award?
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I'm conflicted on how I feel about EI is given out at champs. I can see a case for why it's open to everyone whether they're a REI winner or not (since it's not an interviewed/presentation award at regionals*), and an equally strong case for why only REI teams should be eligible at CMP (since it's an award that gets you a ticket to CMP so that's kinda why you're there). *The reason there's a presentation at DCMPs is because winning EI at a district doesn't autoqualify the team+robot for DCMP, so it's entirely possible for a team to compete for EI at DCMP without their robot being there. |
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Re: Why is Engineering Inspiration viewed as second place to the Chairman's Award?
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2016 ----- 3211 RCA 2468 RCA 1676 RCA and EI 3990 RCA and EI 2015 ----- 3478 RCA and EI 195 RCA 3132 RCA and EI 771 RCA and EI 2014 ----- 2158 EI 2468 RCA 384 1710 RCA 2013 ----- 3478 EI 2012 ----- 1629 RCA ----- I am really glad you hit on this because I pulled up the data from division/subdivision who won EI at champs in last 4 years. In 2014, FIRST awarding EI at the subdivision level. Just a quick look at the data since 2014, all but 2 teams won RCA before champs. 2158 is only team in this time span to win EI at champs after only winning EI at a regional. Lastly 384 was the last team to win EI at champs without a RCA or REI |
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Re: Why is Engineering Inspiration viewed as second place to the Chairman's Award?
If what you're trying to accomplish with the bolding is to highlight teams that won both DCA and DEI, 3175 and 2337 both did not win DCA, we both just were in the situation where we were repeat DEI winners (which isn't supposed to happen). Thank you, however for doing the research for this.
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The Chairman's Award judges who see the team's CA presentation are not the same judges who decide who gets EI. |
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The EI is judged by a different set of judges that talk to the teams in the pits. Of course the process of submitting for the RCA/DCA does likely improve the focus of that message, as it means a team is at least practicing how they present delivering their message to the judges. Now I am not saying that the RCA/DCA judges do not provide input or insight for the EI discussion, because of course they do. But the entire group of judges must agree in deciding who gets the (other than RCA/DCA) team awards and the robot awards. It is NOT a given that a team is considered for EI or RCA/DCA because they have won the other earlier in the season or for EI specifically because they submitted for the RCA/DCA. While the same students that present for RCA/DCA may talk to both groups of judges, the flow of the conversation is very different. Often it is different students that did not present for RCA/DCA in the pits talking to the team judges. Different groups of judges talking to different students from a team that get similar strong engineering inspiration message from that team is what greatly improves the likelihood of getting a team award. The same thing can be said about being impressed by the robot design and engineering for the robot awards. As has been mentioned before, if a team wins both in a year, that is because they have a strong program. Heck, it doesn't even matter if they have a good robot. FIRST is about more than robots, right? A team that wins either RCA/DCA or EI have inspired students, that do a good job of conveying that inspiration, the why and how they were inspired, and in turn how they inspire those around their team. It is those students that inspire the judges to give them the awards. |
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Re: Why is Engineering Inspiration viewed as second place to the Chairman's Award?
Standard Disclaimer: The opinions presented below are my own and do not reflect those of my team.
After 15 years spent in FIRST, there's a lot of things I've figured out. The precise method by which the recipients of these awards is determined has not been one of those things. After reading this thread, I guess my first thought is, "I'm glad I'm not the only one who finds the awards and judging process confusing." In fact, it could still to this day remain as one of the great unsolved mysteries in FIRST. I don't know if there is any secret formula to winning the Engineering Inspiration Award, but if there is, I think Team 3880 has found it, winning 6 times in 5 years. Maybe someone from that team can chime in here and enlighten us. Quote:
Quite honestly, the mystery and inconsistency surrounding these awards, and my team's experiences surrounding our efforts toward them over the past several years has caused me to redirect my focus not toward winning awards, but toward educating students. And furthermore, I've come to realize that in some instances, that goal can be better achieved through programs other than FIRST Robotics. And one more point: I've also perpetually wondered why the Engineering Inspiration Award wins you a $5,000 check and the Chairman's Award (FIRST's so-called "highest honor") wins you a $5,000 invoice. It's a very mixed message if you ask me. Last edited by sanddrag : 04-05-2016 at 00:17. |
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*I assume it was last year. As a 2014 CA presenter, I don't remember our team doing any presentation for EI at MICMP, even though we had won a DEI that year. 2016 was my team's next DEI win - we did have a DCEI presentation this year. I assume the rule change had come some time in between - maybe it's new this year. Quote:
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If you're asking for a team that was given the award instead of the repeat winners, they didn't re-award it. It ended up just reducing the pool of EI applicants at MSC.
Its kinda funny because my team has experience with winning awards that they shouldn't (although it doesn't show on the awards summary, we have awards for RAS, RI, and HRS all from the same event back in 2010). |
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