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Re: Recruiting
Thanks guys!
I'll try to implement your suggestions. For the presentations to middle school students, would it be better to present in a smaller, more intimate classroom setting or an all-inclusive, larger setting in the gym which seats the entire school? As far as driving the robot around the school, I like the idea. But I'm afraid our high school's administration might not They're usually pretty strict. We can present at pep assemblies though. Our problem is that we haven't been able to spark much enthusiasm for our robotics team (our state-finalist varsity football team usually gets all the attention )Thanks so much! |
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We have done both types, but I much prefer a classroom setting. I personally go to the Jr. High and spend the entire day doing demonstrations to classrooms. It is exhausting! But it gives the students an opportunity to ask questions as well as examine and drive the robot and it is much easier to get their attention.
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810 has had great success giving presentations at our local middle schools, as well as boy scouts and even elementary schools. We usually do our presentations in groups on one to two classes so approx. 20-40 kids at a time |
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