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Re: Presentation Tips?
Any chance of bringing your robot to demo it?
If they don't know nothing about FIRST you should start off with what FIRST is, who founded it, what FIRST does, then get into what it takes to build a robot. You want to start with the organization first then talk about your team. Mention what it takes and the costs to be involved. You should also mention how many students and mentors are involved and approx. how many hours they volunteer. This should give them an idea of the dedication people have to this program.
This is all I can think of now. I know what it's like to be put on the spot like that. I hate having to speak to a crowd/dealing with people and would rather handle all the "behind the scenes stuff".
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