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Re: Suggestions For Developing Off Seasons Without The 'Like IRI' Mindset Trap
In the fall in Oregon, we've taken a different route by developing a simple game local teams can develop a new FRC-style robot for. This is called the BunnyBot Scrimmage. Rules for last year's game can be found at http://www.oregonfirst.org/regional-...bot-scrimmage/
These games are kept intentionally simple and friendly. We want new members of the local teams to get practice building robots and using tools before the intense FRC build season rolls around. The rules of the season's BunnyBot game are announced towards the end of of September and the competition held around the last day of school before winter break. (We had weather problems last year so it was pushed off to the day before kickoff.) Some teams just enter a single robot, others enter multiples. Our team (1540, the Flaming Chickens) tries to keep our BunnyBot teams small, 4-6 students, so everyone is fully engaged. We entered three robots last year. Let me know if you'd like to know more or watch the above web address for the rules of this year's game. |
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Re: Suggestions For Developing Off Seasons Without The 'Like IRI' Mindset Trap
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As you can imagine, Texas is big and if we can develop a package to send to areas of Texas (and other regions as well) with this type of information and support - it is easier to get things going on a local level. Our lead mentor, Mr. Bertucci, has an idea similar to this and I will be happy to share your insight and information with him. I think it will make him grin. Also, the members of two of the committees I was a part of are following this thread and can apply these ideas and suggestions to their areas of Texas and also when and as we work together in the future. Keep 'em comin', folks. We appreciate it. |
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Re: Suggestions For Developing Off Seasons Without The 'Like IRI' Mindset Trap
By the way, if you'd like to see photos of last year's BunnyBot Scrimmage, some can be found at http://www.team1540.org/BunnyBot09
As you can see, BunnyBots is an informal affair and pull off. It's held on a course half the size of an FRC course with two robots per alliance. Ours is held in a covered tennis court but a high school gym would be fine as well. Many of our new members have more fun with BunnyBots with it's relaxed schedule and rules than true FRC where they, being less experienced, can't have as central a role as veteran students. BunnyBots gives everyone a "magnetic field" to align to in the buildup to FRC kickoff. It's great for team building. |
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Re: Suggestions For Developing Off Seasons Without The 'Like IRI' Mindset Trap
As already suggested in a previous post, you need to decide on finances. Is the event going to be fundraiser for your team, or do you want to break even? Make sure you budget carefully in either case. And don't forget sponsors, especially if you are using the event as a fundraiser.
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Re: Suggestions For Developing Off Seasons Without The 'Like IRI' Mindset Trap
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If a white paper comes about like I'm planning for it to, that will definitely be discussed. Breaking even seems to be a realistic goal the first year or so. Although... if Alex will come down here and teach me how to throw a few pies... ![]() It would be awesome to get some more sponsors on board. That's always an excellent goal. I think if we spend a little more time and expend a little more effort in that area, we could a do little bit better. Thanks for the reminder. Last edited by JaneYoung : 09-08-2009 at 23:06. |
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Re: Suggestions For Developing Off Seasons Without The 'Like IRI' Mindset Trap
Ok, so - I'm not going to be able to go to sleep until I ask these 2 favors. *sigh*
1. Would anyone like to share some talking points for interesting teams (local and regional) in participating in an off season? Please keep in mind that this is all new ground for many of the current teams in our area - many of which work very hard to make their yearly budget as it is without thinking about the possible expense of an off season. Also, one of the reasons teams didn't sign up that we've heard consistently is that teams can't gain access to their shop, robot, tools, mentors, students - or all of the above during the summer months. (Many Texas teams participate in BEST which starts almost as soon as school starts so the fall semester would not be a great time for an off season, most likely.) 2. Would anyone like to share a quote with regard to what participating in an off season has meant to you? Again, thanks in advance for your help and your ideas. Jane Last edited by JaneYoung : 10-08-2009 at 00:31. |
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Re: Suggestions For Developing Off Seasons Without The 'Like IRI' Mindset Trap
Jane, you might start here ... http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...04&postcount=9
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Re: Suggestions For Developing Off Seasons Without The 'Like IRI' Mindset Trap
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Last edited by JaneYoung : 10-08-2009 at 08:32. |
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