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Unread 18-12-2008, 00:28
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Re: What Will a Rookie Team Will Need to Acomplish in the Build Season

Team RUSH has spent a year or so developing a "Tool Kit for Success" it is our team's methods and suggestions for how to start and have a sustainable team. It is by no means "the way" but it is "the RUSH way" and has kept our team organized and running for 12 years so there are many suggestions based on years of experience. The tool kit has a competition section which includes everything from food to shirts and spirit to awards. It also has fundraising ideas, team activities/team builders, sponsorship ideas and many other useful bits of information. Last weekend we held a mentor workshop to give teams suggestions and ideas of what to expect, we also passed out our tool kit which is going to be distributed to all new teams in Michigan. But it is also available on our website if you are interested.
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Unread 18-12-2008, 00:40
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Re: What Will a Rookie Team Will Need to Acomplish in the Build Season

Create a team structure that will allow for efficient and effective design of the robot. Once your team is organized, you really will see significant improvements in work efficiency.

Do this before build starts and use a mock project to test your team structure. Have a group of students or mentors create a task for the team to accomplish and within a certain time constraint (similar to those of FIRST). This will allow you to see if the team structure is right for you or if it needs to be modified.

Good luck everyone! So can't wait.

EDIT: If people can add more onto this please do, I'm not too great at explaining team organization. Thanks.
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Re: What Will a Rookie Team Will Need to Acomplish in the Build Season

Pretty much everything already said is perfect advice...with this added:

Use all your time wisely...plan everything you need to do and hit the ground running on day one.
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Re: What Will a Rookie Team Will Need to Acomplish in the Build Season

How long should you wait before you stop using your quick bulild and start working/building on the real deal?
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Re: What Will a Rookie Team Will Need to Acomplish in the Build Season

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Create a team structure that will allow for efficient and effective design of the robot. Once your team is organized, you really will see significant improvements in work efficiency.

Do this before build starts and use a mock project to test your team structure. Have a group of students or mentors create a task for the team to accomplish and within a certain time constraint (similar to those of FIRST). This will allow you to see if the team structure is right for you or if it needs to be modified.

Good luck everyone! So can't wait.

EDIT: If people can add more onto this please do, I'm not too great at explaining team organization. Thanks.
See "Moe University". They have pictures of their latest trick, the Rube Goldberg machine, in CD-Media. I believe that there are also pictures of older projects.

You could also use an old FRC game and get concepts flowing.
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See "Moe University". They have pictures of their latest trick, the Rube Goldberg machine, in CD-Media. I believe that there are also pictures of older projects.

You could also use an old FRC game and get concepts flowing.
There's also MORT University (yes we had it before them ) PM me if you want a full report on it as it is kind of too long to explain in a post.

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Re: What Will a Rookie Team Will Need to Acomplish in the Build Season

If you can do it, I highly recommend getting together and watching the kickoff live feed AND later getting together and watching a live feed or online match video from regionals that are scheduled before your first event(Week 1 or 2). Did anyone use your design and your strategy? to what effect? what other designs and strategies will your bot complement? defend against? etc.
Have fun! You are in for a great ride!
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Re: What Will a Rookie Team Will Need to Acomplish in the Build Season

May I just say, that planning as if your going to the Championships in Atlanta is very good idea. Your a rookie team, and winning rookie-all-star at your regional can jump on you, when this happens your team is invited to the Championships. Putting together all the arrangements between your regional and Championships isn't fun, so spare you some pain and go ahead start raising the 5grand and stuff for the hotel before hand.

Our team won rookie-all-star last year, and raising the money within 2weeks was not fun by any means, so please take the advise and run with it. If you don't end up going, then just push the money into next years budget or something of that nature.

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Our team won rookie-all-star last year, and raising the money within 2weeks was not fun by any means, so please take the advise and run with it. If you don't end up going, then just push the money into next years budget or something of that nature.

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This is really good advice. The BeachBots make a practice of finishing the year with at least enough money in the bank to play next year. It takes a tremendous amount of stress off the team to do this. This is a goal to shoot for, it actually took us several years to get to this point. But there is no harm in starting now. AND if you shoud have a pleasant suprise like the opportunity to go to Atlanta, you have a head start.
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Re: What Will a Rookie Team Will Need to Acomplish in the Build Season

Find the person on your team who can best stay calm and collected while managing to remain in control of the situation. This will hopefully help keep down quibbling, aimless arguing, and worst of all, shenanigans. Make sure the person is there almost every day and can stay focused in any situation. Maybe the lesser-interested members will learn from this person.

The last thing you need at the end of the six weeks is a bunch of funny stories about how you potato sacked peoples' bookbags, and a pile of parts instead of a robot.
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