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Re: Large group presentations

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As far as video goes:
The one-hour Discovery Science piece is awesome, but if you need something short and captivating, download the 2004 kickoff video here:
http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/2004/kickoffvideo.htm
It's short, high energy, and gets to the heart of things.

Let us know how we might assist in other ways. Good luck!
I have tried repeatedly over the last month to download the 2004 kickoff video with no sucess. I keep getting a message that the file is unavailble.
Any suggestions?
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Re: Large group presentations

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I have tried repeatedly over the last month to download the 2004 kickoff video with no sucess. I keep getting a message that the file is unavailble.
Any suggestions?
Amber, I just downloaded it again without problems in about two minutes over my cable modem.
http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/2004/kickoffvideo.htm

right click (or control-click if you have a Mac) and save target as
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Re: Large group presentations

you can find the 2003 Science Channel FIRST documentary here
http://www.team696.org/resources.html
it is a 500 mb download

I recomend setting up shop in lunches and at freshman course fairs. Use your teams propaganda there. Show people the bot. Tell them they will be able to drive the bot if they come to a meeting on such and such a day. Try to get kids to show its not just for nerds, and there are many things to do with FIRST. Then, on that meeting day, show them that video or show them anything else. You could show videos from matches from last year. If you dont have any you can go to http://www.team195.com/media.html and go to the video gallery, some of my teams vids are there..

But what i would say is the best thing to do is try to emphasise that FIRST is for everyone, and it just as fun as a sport. Tell them that builiding the robot only takes up 6 weeks a year. Lots of kids in high school think that FIRST is only for geeks and nerds, and have no reason to join. Give them a reason.

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Re: Large group presentations

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Amber, I just downloaded it again without problems in about two minutes over my cable modem.
http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/2004/kickoffvideo.htm

right click (or control-click if you have a Mac) and save target as
Yee Haw! It worked!

So simple and obvious.....Sometimes I wonder if that old addage in the music world of, Soprano = Airhead is true.....Hmmmm....

Thanks Rich!
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