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Re: 2011 build season: open to the public
Now will you consider the fact that I in fact belong in the "case 5", I am a league of my own. LOL JK Super inflated ego aside.
(Just for kicks and giggle, nothing to offend anyone) I personally think this is a great idea, kind of like it. "You know what we are going to run, we will just outperform you and run it down your throat" type of mentality. Well obviously the intentions are just gracious professionalism. I am interpreting it in the way fit for me. I really think we should video log everything this year. Sure we had power points and pictures, but videos are a whole different thing. I will be sure to follow and bring this up in our meeting. Video log every event and upload it all to youtube... Actually that might be overkill 36+ hours of footage every week. |
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Re: 2011 build season: open to the public
Welcome to the club.
![]() I do have to clarify that Shaker Robotics hasn't shared everything before, though it's less intentional omission and more "we're not actually that exciting". We also want to make sure teams experience the engineering design process and don't get hung up with preconceived notions of what is possible. That being said, we're going more or less open as well. There's simply so much to gain and so little to lose. We personally will gain awareness, attention, and design critiques, and if we happen to do things well then the community at large will learn about a potentially viable design. What is 2791 going to lose? A competitive edge? If we honestly get beaten by our own mechanism, we'll have exceeded our goals for the year. How cool would it be to see your prototype more or less on Einstein? I'm glad you guys on 1529 are following suit. You guys definitely have crazy, innovative ideas and I'd love to check on what you guys are doing as the season progresses. As to where that will be "open", be it CD or my blog, I'm not sure yet... Probably major prototypes and designs on CD, more details on my blog. Last edited by Chris is me : 07-12-2010 at 00:36. |
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Re: 2011 build season: open to the public
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We had a no secrets policy for Breakaway, but we never went out of our way to share what we were doing. I don't see us starting a separate blog or anything, but we will probably end up using Twitter extensively and I'll probably start a thread here on Chief Delphi. |
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Re: 2011 build season: open to the public
Its crazy that you guys mention this. Some kids from the Twin Cities alumni group (GO FIRST) are trying to do something incredibly similar (but I want them to talk about it).
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Re: 2011 build season: open to the public
I think having an open build is a fantastic idea! I'll be sure to stay updated with your teams.
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After the game is announced teams will be meeting at one of the new buildings on campus (STSS building) to discuss the game. The group will start together and discuss the game, going over key rules and running though game scenarios. Then teams will break apart and go over specific strategy ideas (Such as Kicker, Shooter, Defender). Then groups will come back together as a group and make a full list with out an duplicates of the strategy ideas. After the list is compiled the group breaks out and discusses different ways to use each strategy (Ex. A Kicker can be created in how many different ways) Once prototype ideas are on the board, the group decides who can prototype what and we break. One week later everyone has to have documentation of their prototype finished and available to the whole group. Then the teams are free to build what ever they want. This idea will save teams time with prototyping six different ideas and instead teams will be able to focus on prototyping two ideas very well and then collaborate with the other teams. Obviously this is just a summary of the process we've organized but we think even just thinking of strategies together after Kick Off would help teams. We have four teams interested already with potential for more next week once we send out finalized plans. |
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Re: 2011 build season: open to the public
This isn't that different from the info the the Rhode Warriors then AIR Strike have presented through their "American Robot" web series the last few seasons. This was also the reason a particiular design seemed to proliferate in 2008.
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Re: 2011 build season: open to the public
Look at you, Chris. Making a Blog that changes the world.
![]() I'd like to think that 816 has been pretty non-secretive about our build season, though I wouldn't say completely public. It was more like a "you ask and we'll tell you" sort of thing. I've been considering making a Blog for our team for quite some time, I just need to get it approved with the higher ups. |
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