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Re: Picking Drivers?
you bolded my answer. I was the best person for the job that wanted to drive. I know this because they picked me for the position and told me that.
i still disagree with you, i think anyone who wants to drive is eligible for the job, not someone who doesnt want to do it. |
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If we could pull it off though it would have the pleaseant side effect of raising schoolwide enthusiasm for FIRST. |
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for the last year one person on our team has done all the driving at sponsors and stuff, and they have the best handling of the robot, as when he lets someone else drive they tend to go a bit erm,, erratic lol... they are also the "senior" builder, and knows the robot pretty well. Unfortunetly, being in
england, we have only got students from 2years, so he will be leaving next year . . . . . i think the best thing to do is to get people who want to do it to all have a go with the robot, and let them get used to the controls. then the best people can drive, and the others can do their other jobs.. .. .. .. .. |
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Yah we have tryouts. Basically based on who is the best driver and human player. lol
-Court- |
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Just because someone doesn't want to be on the driveteam, doesn't mean they're not committed. So you're saying that if a forced student doesn't do well on an obstacle course, they should be assumed uncommitted, and kicked off the team? Do you mean, team in general, or just drive team? I think there's a certain point to which you can "strongly encourage" some students to try out for driveteam roles, even if they're seemingly uninterested. But, if a student blantantly is not interested in driving, then why waste yours and their time? If you see even a little bit of interest, you can strongly encourage them to go for it... I would think most teams encourage all their students to try out to begin with, but they don't force them. Just doesn't make sense to me to make that type of thing mandatory. But that's my opinion. Our team asks the team who's interested in these roles, and many of them want to try out.. So we have different types of tests using the game's features, and based on many things, we narrow it down to a couple people per position. We normally have each person try out during our first regional as well, and then try to narrow it down to 1 per position for second regional and Nationals. Works out pretty good. |
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As a result of putting your third, fourth, fifth best person into the driver role, all of the hours of work and sacrifice that the rest of the team has made may come to nothing. Ideally, you will put people where they are best suited, by self-interest, skill, and temperament. However, there will be cases where people have to suck it in and do what's best for the team. |
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I think you are right in that for a successful team, there are jobs that some people might have to do, even though they don't like it. However, I don't think that driveteam roles are included in that. For them to "suck it in" and do what's best for the team, implies that winning is most important and the "best" driver is the only one that can lead to victory. So anyway, I think having voluntary try-outs for any and all students is a pretty good setup. There are many factors that ultimately come into the final decisions, but I think it can be open to everyone who wants to try and they should be encouraged to do so. Each team has different ways of doing it, and it may take a few years to figure out what works best. |
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If that kid who might have the best skill (who didn't want to drive) ends up as your driver, still with the frame of mind that they don't want to do it, that will lead to the team's downfall... I sure as heck wouldn't want someone on my drive team who didn't want to be there...it will cost you in the long run, especially down the stretch in elimination matches where concentration is key. |
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our drivers are picked because of ablility-- they know how to drive the robot well during the heat of competition and can make good judgement calls
we group up our drivers and operators at competitions and see how they perform-- in the end those that drive know who's better and will step down and will help our team win--and if that perchance doesn't happen the team comes together to decide and the mentor give their input what they see on the side-- we like to pair the driver and operator that work well together too that is important it's really a hard choice to do-- we don't get that many people that want to drive about a 3 or so drivers and operators each-- but it's all good funny though some ppl just make great drivers and other well aren't like me--but that's alright because we all do our part to make the team great |
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As Amy said, FIRST is voluntary. The students on your team aren't there because they are forced to; (well, I hope they weren't forced) they're there because they enjoy it. If you make them do something they don't want to do, do you think they're really going to have fun with FIRST? Some may just quit right then, others (I'd be one of them) wouldn't come back to your team next year, maybe I'd never be in FIRST again.
Yeah, sure, someone who doesn't want to be a driver may be the best, but does it matter? The point of FIRST isn't winning the regional champion or national champion trophy. The point of FIRST, at least in my humble opinion, is to expose students to engineering. I learned a lot from my first year with FIRST and I hope that I'll learn even more this year. What I'm saying is that you don't need to have the "best driver" on the team be your driver to make the season great. It's what you try, not what you accomplish. |
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I think the most important thing Fster a good robot and good stragity. is a Good driver i mean the driver's and operator's are the most important of the robot. be it programing or humans like myself. But i also agree that a Driver can be the best in the worls but can be a horible teammate. I mean durring a competitoon He or she has to be ddicated to that competition. they cant be showing up late to matches (Too Often :Cough Cough: ) a driver had to know the game like he was the one who designed it. and must have most importantly is Practice.
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