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Re: The Website Award
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Anyone can sign up to be a website evaluator, so if you REALLY want to see the judging criteria from a judges standpoint, sign up to judge websites at a regional event in VIMS. (A little inside info never hurt anyone) ![]() It's all done remotely, and you don't even have to show up to a regional to do it. (I judged the some of the Washington DC Regional teams' websites this year) Also, a lot of the points are based on things that are missing, but are simple to include (A simple link to FIRST's website on the homepage is a simple thing to have, yet many teams did not even have that )Also, any website that is being judged this year will be given feedback to the team from the judges. FIRST has implimented it necesarry to leave comments when you are a judge about the good or the bad, anything really. I used mine to praise some awesome features or unique qualities, or comment on anything I saw that violated the rules. You will get both positive & negative comments in your feedback this year! Learn from the feedback! Last edited by Elgin Clock : 10-03-2009 at 14:34. |
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Re: The Website Award
I hate that teams have to wait until after ATL to find out if they even so much as got the excellence award.
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Re: The Website Award
From the perspective of another Website judge. After the deadline don't take your website down. I'm judging Pittsburgh and one of the teams had a glitch and had to take their site down. Not sure what the issue was, could have been a major one. But many of judges were not able to judge their site because of this.
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Re: The Website Award
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Re: The Website Award
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YES, evaluators have to leave comments with their scores, NO you do not have to receive them. It depends on the Website Evaluator Advisor for your regional whether you get comments or not. Even I'm guilty of that. Last year I didn't give my teams their comments, but this year I created a spreadsheet and made sure everyone who submitted got one. My suggestion: If you want comments (and I don't know why you wouldn't, constructive criticism is the best way to improve), make sure your regional planning committee KNOWS. That way they can make sure your Web Advisor knows and does whatever he/she can do to provide them. |
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Re: The Website Award
Actually, Sara, it is not up to the Advisor to give the feedback. If a team wishes to see feedback they must request it from FIRST. Contact frcteams@usfirst.org and request feedback for your team's website.
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