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Re: Is Bag and Tag Necessary?
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Re: Is Bag and Tag Necessary?
Boom. Now I know what we've been doing wrong. Thanks for posting this!
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I am sure we all know or have one HS student. Trying to keep the bulk of them involved in a year round program is very difficult. The majority of these kids are super streched for time and another long term commitment isn't realistic. I am sure many teams don't have the luxury of well developed off season programs. learning in the offseason does work, this is what provided us with the tools and knowledge necessary for the Mecunum drive. We didn't start at zero on week 1. However the relatively small offseason group widens the gap with the in season group creating an inefficient learning environment. Resulting in the smaller group shouldering much of the build season load. Extending the build season will not change the competitive dynamic of the game as much as the opportunity for less experienced team members to learn.
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Re: Is Bag and Tag Necessary?
We use VEX as offseason (September - December) encouragement. Students still get the concepts of game strategies, robot design, object manipulation, gear ratios, etc. in a controlled, safe, easily grasped and immediately gratifying way. If we have the time/personpower/resources, we also throw in a larger-scale project as well.
We do this on Wednesdays, 6-8p, with one adult and 10-20 students (some come after school to work in the lab as well). |
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Let me preface this by stating this is our second year (4134). Our school district is a urban central school struggling to meet the needs of a very diverse student body.
We ran a post season group last year that built and thoroughly tested the drive system we used this year. It was a very casual group that met 1-2 times per week until the end of the regular school year. Kids were not pressured to attend and we had some good laughs and alot of learning. The curve was much longer and we were dealing with one task. Not all stundent want to be engineers this does not mean they are not interested and shouldn't be included. We have very involved students all the way to very casual. We have a fundraising group, an art group and CAD group. Due to the FIRST program at our school 2 new regular classes were added this year, SolidWorks and 101 robotics that uses the Lego platform with Labview programming. The FRC group bought the district the programming license. We also have a deal in the works with the City Rec. department to provide the same Lego program to youth groups throughout the summer. This group will be led by studentds from the club and class. What does this have to do with extending the build season 2 weeks for testing and debugging as I originally suggested? |
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Re: Is Bag and Tag Necessary?
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