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I think they really need to add more terms to make it a more forward thinking acronym. Art is important, but Business is just as important, if not more, for sustaining a team. Another core tenant of FIRST is teaching students Responsibility as it applies to project management, and Inclusion of team mates to make a highly functional team.
The new acronym should really be RIBMEATS. |
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Some engineers call a barely-tested, half-wired, slow-moving amalgamation of metal and electricity a competitive robot. Don't kid yourself: it's all subjective. They're both application of and execution on the creative process, where "completed product" means different things to different people. Last edited by JesseK : 11-30-2016 at 02:25 PM. |
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A solution to a task that solves it with beauty and elegance is not thanks to Art it is thanks to STEM and a robot that looks good while doing it is Art. it is true there is something to be said about a good looking bot but at the end of the day you dont get to finals for having a good looking bot, infact ive seen alot of ugly bots get to finals and win so what do u value more, a robot that can accomplish a task well or one that looks better but performs worse. do you think that on the ISS that would install an arm that performed worse just because it looks better. the point being that Art compliments STEM but has no OBJECTIVE purpose |
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Art has always been a part of FIRST; it's an important part of marketing the Team. Art is evident in T-shirts, banners, logos, buttons, costumes and dance.
It also serves a wider purpose, putting kids with different abilities and interests together so that they might learn from each other. Art provides a creative outlet for those team members who aren't inclined to either program or to turn a wrench, but at the same time, they see how mechanics and programming are creative endeavors. In turn, the gear heads and nerds are put into direct contact with kids who might be a bit more creative. Everybody gains, and everyone contributes to the overall success of the Team. Part of the brilliance of FIRST is that it provides a way for almost ALL students to be a part of a team effort, regardless of athletic or intellectual ability. To degrade or diminish any part of the spectrum of possible student contribution would ultimately detract from the FIRST experience. |
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You compliment STEM, do you (or this thread) have an OBJECTIVE purpose?
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If you were just mistaken about FIRST CA's involvement in the prize, that's fine, mistakes are easy to make. But them promoting a single contest that VERY closely overlaps with FIRST's goals doesn't indicate a slow replacement of STEM with STEAM within FIRST. They are definitely promoting STEAM, possibly due to the theme of this year's game. What would really be interesting is evidence that FIRST promoting STEAM will continue after this year's game. I haven't seen anything like that yet. |
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The problem I have with STEAM is that it strikes me as a money grab. STEM education has a clear and concise goal of increasing certain professions with a pretty well defined set of subject matters it caters to. STEAM is far less defined and is rapidly approaching education as a whole. It may be cynical of me, but STEAM just seems like a way for Arts educators/lobbyists to compete for funding and attention that was going towards STEM (grants/sponsorships/scholarships/etc). To me it seems like "the Arts" felt left out of STEM, and rather than advocate their own set of merits and interests, they latched onto STEM initiatives to get their slice of the pie.
Did this CA FIRST Scholarship exist before the switch from STEM to STEAM? Would it have existed without the switch from STEM to STEAM? Did it struggle for applicants as a STEM scholarship? Or are good STEM-field applicants going to be passed over for the scholarship in favor of BA majors? None of this is to say that Arts aren't important or that the Arts aren't applicable to STEM fields. However, others have pointed out that Business and other fields are also applicable to STEM. Nothing exists in a vacuum, and the relationship between STEM and other fields can be stressed even within the confines of STEM. |
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You are defining art as aesthetic quality only? I don't think many people would agree with you there.
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Blame FIRST for coming up with this year's game "STEAMWorks."
We used the term over 8 years ago as I found some old documentation of ours. |
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What exactly is the difference between "beauty and elegance" and "looks good"? Because you seem to say that one is not Art while the other is, yet I would say the two are very similar. A beautiful and elegant robot is one that looks good.
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The robot performed the task beautifully. the word speaks to its level of performance the robot looked beautiful as its performing the task. speaks to the look of the robot but not the preformance |
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