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Hall of Fame Input
As more teams are added to the Hall of Fame, we are struggling with the role it should play at the Championship Event. Although a showcase for the Chairman's winning teams, the HOF should also be a tool to inspire the FIRST community. If you have any suggestions on what your team would like to see from the Hall of Fame displays/participants to serve all the teams (present and future), please post here. I will prepare these to present to FIRST and the other HOF teams. Thank you.
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I might be able to contact a couple of the former members of 144. Probably not any of the members from 1996 when they won, but from 1999 and 2000. I was teaching at Walnut Hills then, and I was hosting the Lego League kids in my classroom, so I had a number of team members in class and have kept in some level of contact with them. Let me know if you would like the help.
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I was asked to give my thoughts on this topic in Atlanta so here it is.
I think that the HoF needs to be revamped big time! I think teams need to show what they did to impact their community and help spread the message of FIRST. Teams need to bring not only films of what they did "back in the day" to win the award but visuals such as playing fields, current movies and pictures, and more than that I would love to see packets of information with people knowledgeable about everything. Sure we all enjoy you posting pictures of your robots and pictures of your teams and some videos you guys made "once upon a time", but what do you do NOW? You are supposed to set an example, not only back then when you won the award, but NOW and I do not see that. I think the HoF is very important but is lacking of information. Sure I can pick up brochures of stuff you do and read about your impact but that doesn't matter anymore (meaning you don't have to show off to the judges, etc., you already won), now you need brochures with information on HOW you host different activities, HOW you help XYZ number of FLL teams, HOW you raised 10M dollars for the UVW cause, and more importantly HOW you get people interested in Robotics Education** from A to Z - talking to people about starting teams, to helping fund the FIRST $RST amount of money and how to sustain that team with teachers, sponsors, the community. We can find the information you currently present by asking people at your pits, or your websites. If you have the information I ask for in your HoF where it is easily accessible due to a robot-free, stress-free environment, you could help start more teams by helping us start more teams, and while thinking of ways to do this you can better yourself. **I mean Robotics Education and not specifically FIRST teams. Spreading the message of FIRST does not mean spreading ONLY FRC/FLL/FTC, it means the message: the inspiration and recognition of science and technology. EDIT: I also want to see EVERYTHING you do in the public domain. From every speech you have written speaking about robotics education to the Chairman's submission that you won your award with. I want yearly recaps and possibly seasonal newsletters, if not individually then by a collaboration where a team takes charge and publishes the paper full of a summary by each team and distributes it in both an electronic and physical fashion. More edits to come soon as I think even harder overnight. Pavan . Last edited by Pavan Dave : 21-04-2008 at 00:33. Reason: More thoughts... |
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Think about the power of possibility.
You have: - a small space that could be seen as limiting or as a window of opportunity that few of the FRC teams have. - a message - what is the message? - achievement - what is it? - a team - who are you? - roots - what are they? - alumni - where are they and what are they doing? - dreams - - inspiration - - prestige - Share. Awards all have the same shape. The teams who earn these awards are shaped by the power of possibility. Showcase that. |
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We are looking very forward to being at the Hall of Fame next year! We are as excited about that as we were about competing for the chairman's. We are already making plans and we intend to use ideas discussed here! Thanks for starting this thread!
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Once again no sign of the Woodie Flowers award anywhere. We keep hearing from FIRST how important the Chairman's award and the Woodie Flowers award is and then they treat them as afterthoughts.
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Am I asking too much? Pavan . Last edited by Pavan Dave : 21-04-2008 at 17:38. |
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Don't forget that the HoF teams are given very limited space and have to do with whats given to them, and also its really hard to have people there able to talk to people at all times when students are needed for other jobs.
I would like to see more space given back to the teams and allowed to put up the displays they used to be able to use. I loved the HoF this year because it was accessible to more people by not being in the pit's and not having to wear safety glasses to get to it. |
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Koko,
I saw the Woody Flowers Award on one of the display stands. I don't know when it got there, nor when it left. Just thought this needed to be shared - maybe someone else can confirm it. Mike |
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This is something I liked too. I know that thorughout the competition there is a common video feed running with advertisements from companies (for example, Motorola). Can we replace this and put those custom made videos that are only shown once before the announcement of the chairmans winner, and make them a looping feed?
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More space means that teams can do more, so I am all for that!
Next year it would be nice if FIRST could release clear and concise information about the Hall of Fame with everything else at kickoff, instead of at the end of Feb. when teams are mostly focused on preparing or competing at regionals. Things I feel should be included:
I love that we have gotten the HoF out of the pits, but having items like nice projectors and monitors next to unmonitored exterior doors is just asking for trouble. I think that many of the HoF teams would feel more comfortable having somewhere safe (not in pits) to store items. I feel that FIRST needs to arrange for a secure area (read as "place with locks on doors") for teams to store parts of their displays overnight and when not in use (like during opening ceremonies.) Although I might be biased, because we had items lifted from a covered part of our display during lunch Thursday afternoon. ----------------------------------------------------------- Quote:
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I saw the WFA there for a few minutes on Friday afternoon, some of the past winners(?) took a picture with it, and then it was gone again. |
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Meredith, do you know anything about the Woodie Flowers showcase that was supposed to be there this year?
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No, Pavan, I don't know anything about this. The big trophy showed up for a while - that's all I saw of the WFA. What was supposed to happen - this showcase?
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As best I can tell there are two topics here. Having been part of 103 in the past, a former Senior Mentor with FIRST, and a current advocate for positive imporvement for H of F, I'll shed what limited light I can on these two topics.
1. What teams display and share in the hall / the call for "full disclosure" / "what have you done lately?": -I'm not sure where Pavan's original intent is coming from, but I think you're getting some things confused here. As others have stated, FIRST provides limited space for the HofF teams, and provides guidance to teams on what it might/should display. The DVD is one of those items and it's a must do for attending teams. All teams can and will continue to choose content here within those guidelines. I would wholeheartedly disagree with your comments about things in the hall not being inspirational/helpful. I would agree with you that what my old team did in 2003 (and Buzz in 2002, etc, etc) may not be fully/practically applicable to your team's current efforts and, the further back in the hall you go, that may become more and more true for you. However, I would suggest a different way of looking at it. The Hall of Fame is there to INSPIRE, not necessarily there to provide a detailed roadmap to success for your team in your community. When I walk through the hall, I love going in chronological order to see how each team "raised the bar" and then, how the next that won, in its own way, raised it even higher. Wow - talk about inspiration! When 118 makes it to the hall someday (and I hope you do), I'm sure you'll understand. Pavan, your current comments could be seen as accusatory. I sincerely hope that there is no part of your being that wonders whether or not these teams deserve to be there or that you think they aren't "doing their job" as hall of famers. These teams are excellent role models (all of them), but they are in no way limitless in their time, people, and resources. Imagine going through a full FIRST season, attending the championship, and then on top of it you must produce a full fledged DVD for display along with finding a way to split off part of your team for the hall of fame effort and, for some, almost never even see a match in Atlanta. Now also imagine being a student on one of these teams who wasn't a part of the team when it won the CA (heck, maybe they didn't even know about the team then). These students and teams, under current rules, will never again have the opportunity of going through a chairman's award interview or have their entry judged like the rest of us. While they have great pride in the programs they belong to, there is a sacrifice they make every year that you and I don't have to. And don't be too darn hard on these folks if you don't perceive them as "doing more / doing now / doing new" lately. Let us not forget that they too need new/continued sponsors, they too lose mentors and support that needs to be recouped, they too have gone through the same exhaustive efforts that you have all year long. Thus, a perfect "Segway" (sorry, I just had to ... the poor spelling is worth it) to number 2 here... 2. Revamping the Hall of Fame / Making Improvements You will be happy to know that this is, at least, being discussed at the HQ level. There was a Hall of Fame meeting in Atlanta (no, I wasn't there) and there is also a small group (yes, I'm a part of this group and so are some other WFA, and national advisor folks) that has taken input from the CD community on this topic from previous threads and put together an idea/proposal for enhancement. That proposal was hand carried to HQ staff that attended/ran the meeting, delivered, and discussed. It's important to note that whatever improvements are considered, they not only need to benefit the whole FIRST community, but they also need to put less stress / make more sense to the H of F teams themselves. In addition to that, enhancing the visibility of the WFA (and founders/volunteer awards as well) are all parts of the proposal that went forward. Please also note, our proposal/group has no official authority, nor does FIRST have to listen to this input if they don't want to, but they are. They are sincere about trying to make improvements and have sought input from all types of sources. In the end, it's going to come down to resources, time, space, and money. FIRST has a lot on its plate with other changes going on, but please know that this is a topic they are interested in. If you'd like your additional thoughts on improving the Hall of Fame/similar displays to be known, please send them to FIRST in the right way. However, when you do, do it with suggestions that are thoughtful and benefit to ALL involved. Calling for "full disclosure" isn't even something you can really measure and it comes off as abrasive. Now, if you want to streamline your thought to include "concrete things we'd like to see in displays" then, by all means, send them. Namaste. Now - back to the original question ... The Bomb Squad wants your input ![]() Last edited by Rich Kressly : 03-05-2008 at 10:26. |
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