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Re: Quitting FRC for Vex?
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Making one or two crucial custom parts is possible. Making most of the bot from scratch, or from non-VEX COTS isn't possible (although you can cut and bend the stock VEX parts as much as you like). About some of the other points you made, your "YMMV" ending is exactly right. The way I like to look at things, just because you aren't forced to do something doesn't mean you can't or shouldn't do it. Nothing in the VRC (or FTC) program stops mentors from being intensely involved for six weeks, or stops students from developing/using (outside of the explicit competition) some of the other skills you mentioned. That flexibility to choose between simple and complex either in a single season and/or across seasons can be very liberating. Blake Last edited by gblake : 16-05-2016 at 21:54. |
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Companies are attracted to the big robots. They are willing to let their employees take time to work on something that looks cool on the news and reflects well on the company. You have to have the right mentor and company to get that for FTC and VRC. At the FTC and VRC level it is left almost entirely to the school teacher who is already overworked and underpaid. All the programs have a place depending on your program goals and resources. |
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Re: Quitting FRC for Vex?
VEX is very cost effective, for the same $5000 fee I can start 3 VEX teams and take them to two events.
For the cost of the robot ($5000) I can start 3 more VEX teams and take them to two events For the cost of a second regional, I can send the 6 VEX teams to my local state championship ($500 per team) and send one of them to Worlds ($850) I can have 30 roboteers for the first year for the same money. In year two, I can only start 4 more teams, but I'm up to 10 teams and sending 2 to worlds. In year two I'm looking at 50 roboteers 25 active parents Quote:
In year three, we are holding our own events (saving 50 per event for 10 teams) and starting 4 more teams. So up to 14 teams, 70 roboteers, 35 active parents. This year you are "limited" to 1 sheet 12x24 of polycarb. They are looking at letting teams 3D Print. I don't see a limitation on the parts being a limitation, more of a design constraint. YMMV. I like to say "Come to the dark side, we have cookies", but in reality, I don't try to take roboteers from FIRST to VEX. I often will send someone to a FLL or FTC team because they are closer or their school supports it. Over 95% of the possible roboteers are not in any program. I'm not going to go grab your pie, there is more pie than any of us could eat untouched. All the programs have their pros and cons, figure out which one works for you, grab a few 1000 roboteers and GO! It is not much more effort to run 2-5 teams as it is to run 1. So run more! Last edited by Foster : 16-05-2016 at 22:11. |
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Re: Quitting FRC for Vex?
I hate the Vex vs FRC talk. We do both and both are great programs and we will continue to do both. I personally prefer doing FRC.
But the biggest difference between the two are that Vex and Rec Foundation understands who their customers are. FIRST hasn't a clue. |
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If anything I have posted has been taken as me promoting one vs the other I apologise. I'm just posting the pluses and minuses (as I see them) of both programs. It is up to the individual programs to decide what is right for their goals. |
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Except, I would add that FIRST does have clues, but unwilling in certain areas where they could provide additional support for teams. The fact that FIRST isnt as scalable as VEX compounds the situation. |
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Please refrain from my program is better than yours type posts; as I have said several times each have pluses and minuses, it is up to each organization to make the decision of which is better for their goals. |
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That said, I think it's a mistake (an understandable one, but a mistake nonetheless) to say that any STEM robotics program doesn't allow students to do any and all of the things you listed, or to say that any program limits activities to any particular period of a year. All the programs I have ever heard about are officially delighted to be just a foundation for doing more than what they explicitly "require" or measure. The advantage of the simple programs is that you can start small, and then go as far as your imagination and inspiration take you. That is both a blessing and a curse. To a certain extent, you have to supply your own motivation The advantage of the complex programs is that (if you have your ducks in a row), they "force" you to go far. That is both a blessing and a curse. To a certain extent, a misstep or two can derail an entire season's efforts. Blake Last edited by gblake : 17-05-2016 at 00:38. |
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There are not many FRC teams to begin with in my city, and at least one of them has already converted fully to Vex, another has temporarily put their FRC program on hold and continuing with Vex, and another runs an FRC team but also runs Vex teams, and runs the local Vex kickoff and competition events at their school. I hope they'll continue with FRC as well, but if something has to get cut, you can see which it would be. |
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As an exercise, what are some specific reasons why you would want to keep your FRC program? Why do you do FRC given the alternatives?
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2) Our leading sponsors are invested heavily in the FIRST program. Such a radical departure in our program would surely trigger a review of that financial support, and likely the loss of it. 3) Our build space was originally structured for FRC, and we didn't intend to rock the boat by doing a different program. (FTC probably would've been a good fit for us, if we were starting from a clean sheet--but we had five years of FRC legacy on campus from 2815's time on campus.) |
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