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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?

Sounds like we'd kinda be agreeing to this blindly, but hey! everything FIRST is amazing!!! I'd definitely be in!!!!!
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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?

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but hey! everything FIRST is amazing!!! I'd definitely be in!!!!!
This made me hatch a thought. My opinion still goes with expansion outside of engineering would be a bit complex and possibly risky, but if we gathered enough people who are motivated and excited to make a change in the system, then a positive change is inevitable. I am on board for a brainstorming discussion as to what we can do to expand FIRST, and if we come to several interesting and possible conclusions, I would be more than happy to participate. Change happens through the actions of people, not the actions of the system.

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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?

I think team should do the expanding like we have done, FIRST needs to do FIRST. If however you mean expanding FIRST to include college age kids in events, then I am all for it. Many times former FIRST team members complain that college is boaring because there is no FIRST. There needs to a FIRST event for University level kids nationally.

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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?

Personally, I think ti would be really cool If FIRST went green. Maybe FIRST could develop a competition to most efficiently do a certain task, mechanically. Like If we had to literally do something very small, like paint a ball or something easy like that, but while using the least amount of energy possible. Although this would be impossible to create a competition with this, there could be like an aesthetics part to it, and judges could be used to select the most attractive, innovative, and efficient design. I think that this would be a great integration of all of what FIRST stands for.
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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?

You mean there is robotics in FIRST?


Our team is a combination of a business firm, a graphics art department, a systems engineering consulting firm, a purchasing department, a budget managment consultant, a fund-raising organization, a travel agency, a health and safety consultant, a website managment team, a strategic planning committee, an institution of higher learning, a computer programming consulting agency, a community service organization, etc etc... and

oh yes...

A robot design and manufacturing company...

How do you expand beyond that?

I say FIRST needs to keep doing what it is doing.... inspiring young students to do their best as part of a team....
There is something to be said for doing something really really well... and FIRST is doing that...

We just need to find a way to make it more affordable for more students....


More trophies? nope... we don't need no stinking trophies....

We need dedicated mentors and teachers.... they need training.... they need to see what teams like 341 and 67 and 111 and dozens of other teams are doing in their communites...

FIRST already embodies so much more than robotics.... it is already there...
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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?

For FIRST to expand in any area, they would need to expand their staff, first. It is my opinion that they could expand their staff now - in order to handle the needs and demands of the teams in the programs they already have in place at the current time. One area that comes to mind is continuing to work to develop methods of sustainability for the teams that have formed and are forming in FRC - strengthening regions that are in need of mentors, program development, and support. When the programs are developing consistently and the staff is not overwhelmed or buried under the current system, then expansion into other areas could be looked at. If they are seriously considering expansion in the near future, perhaps the staff that they bring on board will help strengthen the current programs and system in place, understanding the true nature of the programs and the demands placed on teams. That would be key.

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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?

At Purdue, we would do a program called the PTS Creativity workshop. It was lead by a professor that had a Creativity course in the ME department. He also lead Pi Tau Sigma. The point of the creativity seminar was to integrate Junior year students with a company for 1 weekend. Basically it was a 2 day event where students and company reps brainstormed and worked on proposals for a major problem the company had. I was able to participate 2 years, and it was a wonderful opportunity.

I started to add a lot of details, and then remembered I signed a NDA (I can't remember if it was with Purdue and the Companies, or just the companies) so had to remove a lot of it. If FIRST sponsored weekend programs similar to this weekend I would be all for it.

If FIRST were sponsoring other Engineering and Design projects like FLL or FTC where engineers are not allowed to work WITH the students, I would not participate. There are a ton of other great programs and projects that students can do on their own. I would only support additional programs that allow the mentors to work WITH and not FOR the students. FIRST would do well to have additional programs like this that do not require the high monetary and time commitment.

I still remember (12 years later) some of the engineers I met those two weekends. To me, they were just your average everyday Superhero engineers (just like the Green Ranger).
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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?

Agreed, I find this an extremely interesting concept, and believe it is not needed. On my team, we rely heavily on science and technology to support our robot. For example, decisions such as plate thickness and flange locations aren't okayed without FEA. This is an incorporation of the technology element. We're also forced to experiment with new designs each year, incorporating the science element.

I would be interested in some sort of comptetion other than robots, maybe something like Formula or Baja where we need to build something that a human can drive. There are obvious issues with this, saftey being the primary one. Simply limiting the maximum speeds of the vehicles would eliminate much of the point to a competition like this, so they'd have to be extremely creative in how they ensure driver's saftey.

All in all, I think that FIRST should expand beyond only robots, though not for the sake of incorporating more science and technology.
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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?

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44. If FIRST were to expand into science and technology programs beyond robots, would members of your team be interested in participating?
Personally I believe the limiting factor for growth is not how it approaches STEM, but rather the type of individual it attracts. This question infers that they are not looking to attract individuals outside of the STEM community, but rather expand their impact within STEM.

I wish they would take a note from NEMO, and see that the organization should extend its program to reach the brilliant minds outside of the STEM community. I think it would be interesting if this question was asked:
If FIRST were to expand its robotics program beyond science and technology, would more students at your school be interested in participating?

I would love to see the brilliant minds behind art, business, and journalism get behind the FIRST program, and in doing so I think the program would increase public interest.
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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?

I'm with Rich on this one -- FIRST's niche is making science competitive. If FIRST wants to expand outside of that niche, they should not do it alone. Even if they wanted to expand into another robotics area such as SeaPerch (SNAME/ONR would love that one, lol) or Rocketry, they should partner together rather than try to compete with those organisations.

The juxtaposition of using robotics to inspire is that while robotics may be all-encompassing for engineering, it also has the most demanding perceived prequisites -- Math, Science, Spatial Relations and a myriad of others. If FIRST could encourage students to learn these things and get GOOD at them at a much younger age via in-school curricular influences, I'm pretty sure no FRC teams would have any problems recruiting students. Luckily there are many other types of established STEM initiatives such as MathCounts, Science Fairs and even reading programs that could both alleviate these fears and get FIRST into the classroom. Yet if FIRST wanted to wander into these areas, they would be much more effective if they had partners.
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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?

An interesting question. With equally difficult answers.

I say yes, or at least kickstart another program off. I think FIRST should support the IGEM competition. It's basically a new field of computer engineering principles applied to the world of genetics. Many people call it synthetic biology. I think it's fascinating. So, i say yes, and in the direction of other scientific and technology fields such as biology.

What else is there? Oh, i guess i misread the question..... They are thinking of expanding outside science and technology. Interesting. I say go for it, but im not sure it will be easy. My advice is to expand into other areas of science and technology, since that is what they deo best. Stick to your strengths.

The cool thing about the IGEM competition is they already have a "kit of parts", but the "kit" is open source genes.... So, when you want to make a bacteria do something cool, all you have to do is use the standard parts. Pretty cool stuff. http://2010.igem.org/About

That's my two cents.

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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?

I find it most unfortunate that the designer of this survey seems to think many of the answers fall into the category of "yes" or "no". (Ok, for this one, they also list the option of "Yes depending on the cost."

And that there is no option between "good" and "bad" on Q. 31.

And there is no opportunity for some un-prompted open-ended answers.

And...
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I wish they would take a note from NEMO, and see that the organization should extend its program to reach the brilliant minds outside of the STEM community..
Many of us who have been involved in FRC for years feel the same way.
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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?

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I would like to see FRC bring in more resources, recognize the valuable role played by the non-technical mentors and show more support for the business side of running a team. For example, I met a judge at a regional who had written a great little book on the critical steps to starting a business. He had some great ideas to help FRC.

My experience has been teams need just as much help with fundraising and marketing in order to have a successful team as they do needing help from technical mentors.
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I think it would be interesting if this question was asked:
If FIRST were to expand its robotics program beyond science and technology, would more students at your school be interested in participating?

I would love to see the brilliant minds behind art, business, and journalism get behind the FIRST program, and in doing so I think the program would increase public interest.
I agree!!! FRC teams are small businesses. Every business needs non-technical people to help it become successful. And in the process we can learn to appreciate and embrace science and technology.
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Re: Should FIRST expand beyond robotics?

Thanks KathieK and RoboMom for your support.

Interesting clip i just found on NPR from January of an interview with DK,
and the very first person comments on the business side to FIRST.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...ryId=122252781

Last week I competed in the Strage Innovation Competition at WPI,
and pitched extending FIRST to entrepreneurship, and am now working
with the CEI (Collaborative for Entrepreneurship and Innovation) there
to try to make this a reality. The intitial goal is to create an off-season
invitational which does not only have the robotics side to the competition
but pairs that with a 'The Apprentice'-like business competition.

By leveraging a business side to the competition, and possibly having a
fundraising side to this competition it not only offers the opportunity to
expand the reach of FIRST, but also provide cash prizes to winning teams
both in robotics and business. It would also provide a base for FIRST to
leverage its teams as a PR and marketing base.

I am curious about any thoughts and suggestions about such a competition.
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