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Re: Teams Using Slack
Team 980 has been using Slack since July 2014. We're a pretty small team (<20 students), but we have a lot of activities year-round.
We have over 30 channels for communicating in specific areas (some of the channels focus on a single topics like planning an outreach event, recruiting, attendance, etc.)
We also set up parent_mentor, mentors_only and even student_only private channels.
We've integrated Twitter, Trello, Google Drive, Hangouts and Calendar, GitHub. We're hoping an integration appears for GradCAD sometime soon.
As a 501(c)(3), we get the Slack standard plan for free. That's a good thing, because we do use the tool quite heavily and would have easily exceeded the limits of the free (trial) version.
We strongly recommend teams use Slack - it's much more accessible and capable than email.
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2003 AZ: Semifinals, Motorola Quality; SoCal: Q-finals, Xerox Creativity; IRI: Q-finals
2004 AZ: Semifinals, GM Industrial Design; SoCal: Winners, Leadership in Controls; Championship: Galileo #2 seed, Q-finals; IRI: Champions
2005 AZ: #1 Seed, Xerox Creativity; SoCal: Finalist, RadioShack Controls; SVR: Winners, Delphi "Driving Tomorrow's Technologies"; Championship: Archimedes Semifinals; IRI: Finalist
2007 LA: Finalist; San Diego: Q-finals; CalGames: Finalist || 2008 San Diego: Q-finals; LA: Winners; CalGames: Finalist || 2009 LA: Semifinals; Las Vegas: Q-finals; IRI: #1 Seed, Finalist
2010 AZ: Motorola Quality; LA: Finalist || 2011 SD: Q-finals; LA: Q-finals || 2013 LA: Xerox Creativity, WFFA, Dean's List Finalist || 2014 IE: Q-finals, LA: Finalist, Dean's List Finalist
2016 Ventura: Q-finals, WFFA, Engineering Inspiration
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