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Re: A Request for transparency from FIRST
So has there been an official response to this?
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Yes. Don gave the response a few posts ago.
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I wanted to pull this back into visibility, as the season is nearing its end.
I'm not asking for new posts, but I'd like the greater FIRST community to be aware of this, and to foster clear and respectful communication to ensure everyone's needs are met. |
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Re: A Request for transparency from FIRST
They've been doing great with some things! Less than great with others. I'm sure the Dean's List was not an impulse decision...
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That said, I seem to recall there being hints at things to come in the kick-off. I don't know if Dean's List was what was intended. |
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Many teams I'm sure are like mine and don't have a ton of mentors or students sitting around waiting for something to do. I, personally, had to make a decision to ignore the robot withholding work for 2-3 full days because we made the decision to write the nominations. Thus, our robot was not as competitive on the field as it might have been in our initial event. It's not a decision that I regret, but I'm surely not pleased I was forced to make it. Other teams - some of the best with really awesome kids - decided the opposite, and I fully understand and support their choices as well. Dean's list is a long overdue honor and I'm thrilled it exists. However, to quote a far more astute person than I on these boards, this was an "abortive process" at best this year. Last edited by Rich Kressly : 06-04-2010 at 22:17. |
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Re: A Request for transparency from FIRST
When something is handled poorly, it is handled poorly.
There are no excuses that are good enough and the results are not an accurate assessment because of the mishandled process. I'm delighted that teams carved out the time to write and submit essays acknowledging the strength of character, commitment, integrity, and true grit of the students that were selected on their team and, in a way, are representatives of their team's character. I'm thrilled that the Finalists will compete at the Championship level and will have created another beautiful page in the history of FRC. It is wonderful and FRC, as a community, is celebrating this long overdue honor, the Dean's List Award. But, when something is handled poorly, it is handled poorly and creates unbelievable and unnecessary stress on those who must weigh the consequences of the decision whether to participate or to ignore this wonderful and prestigious moment in the history of FRC. Next year, we will be able to savor the true depth of the meaning of this award when it is announced in a timely fashion. Jane Last edited by JaneYoung : 06-04-2010 at 17:30. |
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Re: A Request for transparency from FIRST
Now, I'm a fairly involved person on my team. I've spent up to 35 hours at my school in one sitting this past build season, working with my teammates non-stop. I also wrote our Woodie Flowers submissions this year, both the local regional level and the national refresher. You might say I'm fairly checked in. I frequent CD, possibly a few times a day on average.
I had no idea what they were talking about when they mentioned the "Dean's Finalist Award" in San Diego. Literally, I looked around confused because I had not an inkling that this award existed. Now, I'm sure that there was more notification that I was unaware of...but it just seems to have been somewhat mis-handled. The worst part? I missed an opportunity. This is my senior year, and I would have loved to nominate one of my fellow seniors for the award. It's saddening that those students around me, who inspire me just as much as our mentors and teachers, have also missed out on the opportunity to be recognized for their overwhelming dedication and intelligence. Oh well, I suppose just telling them in person will have to do for now ![]() The award is obviously well-meaning, and frankly a very necessary one. It has just tripped slightly in it's first year. |
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Re: A Request for transparency from FIRST
As the original poster, I think FIRST has taken this letter and starting moving with it. We HAVE seen more transparency from FIRST since then, it seems obvious to me that they are trying. They aren't perfect (e.g., Dean's List) but who of us is?
In a conversation with Bill Miller shortly after the letter was sent, he asked to me to keep him honest and check in with him a few weeks after Championships. I will, and will report back here what we discussed. |
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Don and all of those involved, thank you for sending in this letter. From my 15 years in FIRST reading through your letter, I could only think about the criteria they read off when announcing the winner for the KPCB Entrepreneurship award when I was reading your letter. If only FIRST would do what they asked of teams to do in establishing themselves as a company with plans for the future.
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Re: A Request for transparency from FIRST
I agree with this and think that one person from every team should have a chance to have input using something like the TIMS system.
If the team wants to have input they should have to write a letter (limited by number of letters and/or subjects so it doesn't get to long) on what they want to see changed. That way the people that really care will get time to speak. Then the letters from the teams all get summarized and a list created. Next the person that wrote the letter gets to vote on a list or put the list in the order of importance to their team. |
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But following the "never enough time" mantra, alas I believe it was something they wanted to try and squeeze in and give some people the opportunity to receive the honor this year as opposed to waiting until last year. Surely students that deserved the honor are students from teams that make it work regardless of having a short amount of time. |
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Teams like mine had to have their students play a significant role in their own essays in order to get them done. We did not have time to discuss candidates, whether or not to submit for the award, etc. in two school days. It was stupid to rush this award and the right people did not get recognized, I guarantee it. |
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Re: A Request for transparency from FIRST
I really don't think Deans List was impulse decision on FIRST part, that said I don't think they had everything ready at the time of kickoff. If you look at everything the winners of Deans list get you can see just how complicated everything was.
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While I am a little upset that they could not have released the award earlier, I am happy that they brought together so many awesome incentives that really make this award one of the most meaningful in FIRST. |
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Re: A Request for transparency from FIRST
I hope they respond to this in writing... I'd be more interested in reading it in my own time rather than listening to Dean about it during a kickoff event (when I have other things to be anxious about).
Well said, well crafted. |
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