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Bill's Blog July 27, 2011
http://frcdirector.blogspot.com/2011...rvey-says.html
"The majority of responding students indicated they were actively involved in deciding team strategy 89.9%, robot design 86.3%, robot build 86.7%, and fund raising 81.9%. (Community service came in at 70.4%.)" What exactly does the definition of "actively involved" entail? I'm a little curious. Last edited by Akash Rastogi : 28-07-2011 at 17:56. Reason: typos |
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Re: Bill's Blog July 27, 2011
Maybe it means the people motivated to answer the survey are also motivated to participate more on the team?
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Re: Bill's Blog July 27, 2011
I find it exceedingly interesting that community service comes in at 10%+ lower than the other categories.
Oh...and like Gary, I'm guessing that anyone answering the questions is likely to be more involved and also that "actively involved" is someone up to the respondents interpretation. I take all of these surveys with a grain of salt, as the number of respondents is rather low compared to actual participants. Last edited by Rich Kressly : 28-07-2011 at 09:41. |
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Re: Bill's Blog July 27, 2011
I'm not really saying this in response to anything, but given that these numbers are from a voluntary response survey, they mean very little to me. There are more than likely multiple confounding variables between those who choose to respond and the responses they choose to give.
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Re: Bill's Blog July 27, 2011
"On a separate note, I mentioned last Friday that Saturday, August 14th 7-8pm ET ABC will be airing a made for TV special about the FIRST Championship. Don't be surprised if the FIRST website has a temporary new landing page soon (like the landing page that appeared just before will.i.am's performance at the Super Bowl)."
Tow thoughts come to mind here: 1.woooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 2. I'm gonna need another barf bag for that landing page, aren't I? PLEASE, FIRST ... while creating mainstream attention don't degrade the look and feel of who/what you are REALLY supposed to be representing ... PLEASE . Do we REALLY want to teach our students that the right thing to do is to superficially change our appearance based on who one might attract? (insert LONG rant from a career educator here) |
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Re: Bill's Blog July 27, 2011
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That being said, I agree with Rich to not degrade an already difficult to navigate website. I really appreciate the heads up this time as last time the surprise (during build season if I remember right) was not appreciated. |
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Re: Bill's Blog July 27, 2011
Not sure that I understand this comment. I think it has a really good point behind it, could you please go a bit further?
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Re: Bill's Blog July 27, 2011
They showed up at the meeting and got actively involved in consuming copious amounts of pizza and Dew while listening to the powers that be debate what direction the robot should go that year.
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Re: Bill's Blog July 27, 2011
Let's not lose sight of the point of this program. FIRST is meant to inspire. If kids feel involved by their own standards, that's a solid step in the direction of inspiration. All this survey did was ask if they felt involved, and it seems that most students do. Being inspired has nothing to do with standards of involvement set by people on these forums.
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Re: Bill's Blog July 27, 2011
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This is only one story of many that I have that starts with something as simple as a slice of pizza or a college recommendation and develops into something more valuable. The students who reply to the surveys know what inspires them. And - we may never know it or - find out years later. I do understand that some students just come for the fun and the food but, oftentimes, it becomes food for thought and surprises even them. -- To answer Akash's question, I would say they felt they were engaged in the process in some capacity. Jane Last edited by JaneYoung : 28-07-2011 at 12:38. Reason: Further thought. |
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Re: Bill's Blog July 27, 2011
If people say they were engaged, they obviously felt like they were engaged, which I'd say is all that actually matters.
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Re: Bill's Blog July 27, 2011
I'd hesitate on that point. Most students who filled out this survey felt involved. I'm glad .899*sample students did so, but does anyone know the exact methodology the survey employed? Without knowing their sampling procedures, I'd be reluctant to extrapolate. The ones I used to do as a student were basically only filled out by leaders. The "you're involved if you think you are" standard itself does seem pretty reasonable in this case, though.
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Re: Bill's Blog July 27, 2011
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Last edited by sgreco : 28-07-2011 at 14:52. |
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