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As more teams began submitting, the format became a standard 4 text pages to make it easier on the judges to read, easier to submit on line, and made the content more important than the presentation format. Too many submissions could not be opened and read by the judges. I think 2004 was the last time you could submit a "non-texted" paper. |
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The above being said, I like this idea. I hope it will allow us to get some new kids out of interest in making videos. |
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On an additional note, I am sure it will have a great impact on your program directives, which was evident as we stood side by side in the pits at CMP '08. ![]() |
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My 2 cents on why the video....
Generally speaking, engineer types are very poor communicators. If you can't communicate, you can't make the business case for you project, you can't get funding, you can't sell the product, etc. The inability to communicate effectively is but one of the reasons techie types have an 'image' problem, which not coincidentially FIRST is trying to solve. The inability to communicate impacts team recruitment, team growth, and team sustainability. It impacts team funding, and slows our task of cultural and education change. Applying for the awards, like the Chairman's, Woodie Flowers, and others, and the NASA grants, are exercises in communications. Every year Dave will remark about how people cannot communicate and can't read the instructions for the NASA grants. Consequently they lose a bunch of money. Teams potentially miss growth and sustainability opportunities because they cannot communicate the excitement, the importance, and the opportunities that participation in FIRST brings. As I stated before, you don't need a video camera. It has been suggested by pros that beginning filmmakers start by using a pc and a series of static photos and voice over work to do their pieces. There is a lot of thought an creativity that can go into that. I think the target audience should be primarly non-FIRST'ers. It is the type of thing you might show as a PSA, or during a presentation to a community group. Anyone that might be involved in starting or sustaining a team. The goal certainly should not be teams simply communicating to each other because that is of very limited value, relative to showing it to an outside audience. Very simply, I think FIRST is nudging folks toward learning how to communicate, because when a team learns how to do that, a whole world of possibilities opens its doors. lights, camera, <clap>, action |
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I believe there will be a camera in the KOP this year. I've seen it on 1714's betatest bot.
Seriously, I do think they will include a DVD-capable video camera in the KOP. One of the requirements of the NASA grant is for each team to have a CA submission; I would think a rookie team has enough to do without going shopping for a video camera. |
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Many times over the years, I have noticed teams working very hard at fundraisers, demos, and outreach events with very few people thinking to bring a camera. The work is being done but it is not being documented. When teams develop their list of important roles on the team, historian should be on this list as well as team photographer.
It is true that this is an added aspect that will have to be given thought, time, and resources - but it can be looked at as an opportunity to learn to document the team/activities on film. |
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I've never been much of an engineer or science person...I don't program or drive robots. But I am absolutely infatuated with the FIRST program. How is that possible? I came from a team that had an outstanding foundation of mentors working on film crew and documentation. I found my niche taking pictures and videos, making slideshows and other videos for the team throughout my tenure. Now, I'm at Ball State University majoring in photojournalism. I would NEVER have even thought of this major if it weren't for Team Hammond having a film crew. I also brought my skills to Team 1720 (my current team), who didn't have a film crew, getting more students interested as they learn exactly what documentation of a team entails. Perhaps this is FIRST's attempt to bring even more people into the program who might not have been interested before. Having a film crew is extraordinarily important. You not only get to see how your team has grown over the years, but you also get to preserve memories that will last a lifetime. |
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We are fortunate to have been awarded a RCA last season. The students that were involved in making that happen spent far too much time and energy doing so -- and so did I -- and adding to that workload will put them over the edge. Some of those students have come to the mentors on our team and told us that they're completed disinterested in participating in the RCA process again. They'd rather just build a good robot and have fun on the field. I'm inclined to agree with them. |
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Putting in an effort to compete for a CA does indeed take time. More like a committee of students, teachers and mentors that focus on documenting all phases of a team. But like you said, at some point, it takes away from the focus on construction and engineering learning experiences, especially if a team is small.
I think the effort is worth it though, especially if a group of judges recognize you for your efforts with the RCA. |
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I would say it was a little wrong of FIRST to wait until now to announce this new addition to such a major award, because teams could have documented a lot more of what they did.
However that is the short term, In the long term it will be a great way for FIRST to expand it's reach into getting a more diverse group of students to get involved with the program. Movements like this drives both right brain and left brain people to work side by side a lot closer resulting in a much better end product. |
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To some extent the video could make documenting the team's history a lot easier. For new members they could watch the video and get a feel of what their team is all about, for old members you can easily remember each year's achievements. Sense the video is required but not used in the judging process for chairmans, is FIRST using this to see how it's teams are running and how to help them or just for documentation purposes?
-On a side note, YAY for all the crazy media people! |
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Telling us we need a video is one thing, it's another to tell us that we have to turn one in, but it doesn't count. That will just result in a rush job on a low priority, check the box project. Wetzel Edit: Rich, I think she meant that they loaded the 2003 totes (as in game pieces) with older videos after flooding. Last edited by Wetzel : 19-11-2008 at 07:06. |
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