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Student on team #192, Gunn Robotics Team, from Henry M Gunn Senior High School and NASA Ames.

Posted on 6/1/99 4:43 PM MST


In Reply to: ummm...Daniel posted by Ken Patton on 6/1/99 4:15 PM MST:



I see what Joe was saying, and I agree. This is why I'm attempting to find a balance point -- a point where both ends of the spectrum can be addressed. We need to find a means by which we can not only inspire the spectators, but those who play as well. FIRST has set up a great way to fulfil the first goal: WDW is perfect. Inspiring the participants, however, is something that must be dealt with by the individual teams. To use Joe’s analogy, I feel we can find a way to fit BOTH elephants into this.

As for the degree, I disagree. I feel everyone who participates in this competition is an engineer. Webster defines an engineer as one who applies science and mathematics in the design and construction of machines, vehicles, structures, roads, and systems. Aside from the 'road' part, I feel there is no better description for the students involved in this project! We may not be professionals, but we ARE engineers. Perhaps this is not enough to convince you. I can understand that. Do me a favor though and make your students feel like they’re engineers, for it sets them up to be self-assured, and that is the first step to their becoming great.

Lastly, I know very few engineers who actually have PhDs. I was merely exaggerating to help prove a point. Thanks for the input though =P


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