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Referee Certification Course

During the kickoff, I remember an online referee certification course being discussed in order to ensure consistancy in each regional. Teams would greatly benefit from having access to this system, in order to understand calls concerning the more subjective areas of the rules.
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Re: Referee Certification Course

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Re: Referee Certification Course

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even if the refs do have to take the internet coursethers a few problems still

1. anyone can go and pass an internet course
2. there refs they will still be blind just because they are certified dosent mean anything
But its a step in the right direction, most refs are unbiased and very proffesional volunteers. They arguably have the toughest position of any Volunteer and certainly the most scrutinized. They do the best job they can to run a fair and just competition, if it doesn't work out in your favor you have to roll with the punches, eventually it likely will work in your favor.

The certification is an excellent step the right direction. FIRST's goal is always to make sure the same game is played at all Regionals so it is absolutely fair to all teams competing. They have to have a high level of standardization to do this. Only in extreme cases ie. last year's match pairing algorithm do they make significant changes.

Last year there were many cases of referee's just calling or not calling penalties based on their interpretations, and often referee's did not make the right call, it happens every year. Mind you I fully believe in most cases their intentions were good, just their interpretations were inaccurate. Last year I can remember a very specific case where a rule was broken repeatedly and drastically changed the outcome of one of our matches. The penalty flags were thrown but the Head ref over ruled it because he had misinterpreted the rule. When the rules and all updates refering to the rules were brought to his attention, in a respectful manner mind you, he sought clarification from FIRST HQ. We knew that it would not change the outcome of that match but the next day the rule was changed and he quietly apologized to the affected parties. I tell you that takes courage to do, as a Head Ref your ruling is final, whether it be right or wrong, and I promise you they want to get it right.

This taught me a lot about Ref's, they have to be steadfast in their decsision because otherwise the competition ( especially during qualifying ) could go to chaos, but they want to get it right. If they are forced to take a test so that they know how to call each penalty, I believe it will significantly increase accuracy in judgement calls. Some of the best ref's won't get every call right, but they'll get it the next time, and if you harp on a Bad call for a long time your obviously missing the point of this competition.

If you can call about 150 perfect matches in a 2 day period I'm gonna lobby FIRST to suit you up in the ZEBRA stripes and get you to as many competitions as possible.
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Re: Referee Certification Course

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Thank you for your confidence.
I'll second that response!

A few things to keep in mind...

If you haven't ever done it you have no idea how difficult reffing can be. I have had the privilege of reffing at IRI (Where the egos come to play!) for the past few years and it is not a simple job. Keeping your eyes on everything that goes on during a match is a challenge in and of itself. Add to that the multiple interpretations of the rules and it makes for a potentially chaotic environment. IRI and Andy Baker have done a great job in making sure the refs do their job well. However, that is just one event.

FIRST has taken a fantastic step in the right direction to make sure all refs across the country and around the world are ON THE SAME PAGE. Having a consistent interpretation of the rules will make for a much more enjoyable experience for all teams. It's the inconsistencies from ref to ref, match to match and event to event that causes the greatest frustration for all involved. The online learning and certification process will help to move toward more consistent calls and rule enforcement. It can only serve to help - it certainly won't hurt.

Hats off to FIRST for moving forward with this!

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Re: Referee Certification Course

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2. there refs they will still be blind just because they are certified dosent mean anything
So volunteer as a ref and get out there! If you think you can do a better job, go for it!

I know enough about reffing to know that I probably couldn't be an FRC ref. FLL and FTC, probably/definitely. FRC, probably not.
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Re: Referee Certification Course

Being a referee at the FRC matches is not an easy task at all.
I have had an experience being a referee before and I can assure you that it's something that requires a lot from you.

FIRST of all you need a lot of patience to learn all the rules by heart, because when you are out there in a match you can't read the manual. You have to act.Teams won't wait for your decision.Neither will the head referee.
You must rule and fast!

You have to keep your eyes on everything from the beginning till the buzzer.
To make sure nobody touches the joysticks during the autonomous, that everyone stands behind the lines, then keep an eye on the interaction between the players and concurrently see whether robots comply with each and every rule during a match, and so on..
It's a huge responsibility.

Nonetheless, it's fun!

No wonder the night after the off season I had dreams of robots hanging tubes on me...

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Re: Referee Certification Course

There is nothing more stressful in FIRST than having to make a judgement call that will affect another team's performance at an event. I've been a referee at various events for the past 5 seasons, and I've even been a Head Referee (at Detroit last year), and on numerous occasions, I've had to make a call based on how I thought the rule should be interpreted. I've been fortunate enough to get it right most of the time, but it was never easy. Anything that FIRST can do to educate its referees on how to make some of the tricky calls will make that process that much easier.

In the end, though, there is always some subjectivity, and us referees are all human, too. We make mistakes, sometimes we don't understand a rule completely, and sometimes we miss things because we were looking the wrong way. Hopefully, though, the more training we can give each referee, the better equipped they will be to make the call, and try to get it right.
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Re: Referee Certification Course

I think everyone is being too nice to the refs.

I understand it's a volunteer job, and they are to be commended for taking it on. However, I have been a ref (3 times in 2005 [SVR, Davis, Champs], which to date has been the most difficult game to referee), and I have seen how qualified, or lack thereof referees can be. It is a difficult job, but with a thorough knowledge of the rules, I do not think it is nearly the superhuman effort some make it out to be (unless you are the head ref... then I'm sure it's pretty darn stressful). Beyond one specific instance that occurred during an event I was part of the ref crew at, I never felt like my job was really that difficult, as long as I was paying full attention. The issue is many refs DO NOT know the rules like all of us involved with teams do. Many of them are people who show up on Wednesday, having never seen the game before, or never read the rules before.

In general, there are a lot of good referees. Most do not make egregiously bad calls.

I thought last year in particular there were WAY too many inconsistencies between head referees, to the point where the outcome of the game was being changed, on a regular basis.

I do not feel that just because someone is volunteering their time, ignorance or incompetence should be forgiven. FIRST owes it to the teams, who have paid $4000-6000 to attend an event to make sure the rules will be enforced as written, and to do something about it when they aren't. FIRST the program is not about the robots, but when at the actual competition, it is very much about the robots. I think the referee qualification course is a great step in the right direction, and I look forward to (hopefully) consistent refereeing across the board in 2008.
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Re: Referee Certification Course

Everybody is missing the main topic... Is there a way for us students to take this course to better understand certain rules of this game? We never said anything about the referees being good or bad.
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Re: Referee Certification Course

The biggest slowdown at events are the referees. The match lasts about 2 1/2 minutes with the stoppage. The refs then must take all that they have seen, discuss, debate and decide and get-r-done while the field manager is pushing them. They do this for around 100 matches per weekend. There is the chance that a mistake will be made, it is not done on purpose. I know a great many refs and have had many discussions before, during and after matches. They do their best and try to get it right the first time.

I know that I am one to talk as I get as excited as anyone but we MUST give the refs a break as they are volunteers and are out only to make the program as good as it can be.
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Everybody is missing the main topic... Is there a way for us students to take this course to better understand certain rules of this game? We never said anything about the referees being good or bad.
I would ask that in the Q&A's. I know as an announcer and team member I would like to take the course as well.
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Re: Referee Certification Course

I believe this is a good move towards making the FIRST robotics competition a better place. A place where teams could have fun and not worry about the rules being called right on the feild. GOOD JOB FIRST
This comes from personal experience our team (354) knocked out the first seed team in the competition. It was down to the final match and the opposing allience took a cheap shot at our ramp...breaking it. The robot that did it already had a yellow flag and wasnt disqualified. we tried for about 20 seconds to get on the ramp at the end of the match... but we couldnt because our ramp was broken. this cost us the regional.

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Re: Referee Certification Course

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I'll second that response!

A few things to keep in mind...

If you haven't ever done it you have no idea how difficult reffing can be. I have had the privilege of reffing at IRI (Where the egos come to play!) for the past few years and it is not a simple job. Keeping your eyes on everything that goes on during a match is a challenge in and of itself. Add to that the multiple interpretations of the rules and it makes for a potentially chaotic environment. IRI and Andy Baker have done a great job in making sure the refs do their job well. However, that is just one event.

FIRST has taken a fantastic step in the right direction to make sure all refs across the country and around the world are ON THE SAME PAGE. Having a consistent interpretation of the rules will make for a much more enjoyable experience for all teams. It's the inconsistencies from ref to ref, match to match and event to event that causes the greatest frustration for all involved. The online learning and certification process will help to move toward more consistent calls and rule enforcement. It can only serve to help - it certainly won't hurt.

Hats off to FIRST for moving forward with this!

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Re: Referee Certification Course

When that was announced, I was very pleased. The reason is simple: when the whining and complaining starts, there is documentation in place that supports the refs. They have become certified through the course.

It is very frustrating for me, personally, to read posts that are negative and critical regarding refs and inspectors. This will help.

In my job at a university, I take certification and compliance courses every year that show that I understand the rules of the university and I will comply. It goes in my personnel record.

This is a great way to grow consistency and continuity across the competitions. All the volunteers, including our refs and inspectors, need our support and appreciation, esp. during the tough calls.

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Re: Referee Certification Course

Would it be a good idea to internally have your drive "TEAM" members take and pass the test as part of their requirments to be a drive team member? Our fearless leader has been know to write thier own test and use it as part of the judging procedure to determine who makes the drive team and what positions they get.

I certainly hope FIRST makes the test available to non-judges. It would serve to better educate anyone who wants and would probably give a better understanding of what the refs are up against.
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