Next revision. Feedback still welcome.
2012Scout.doc (140 KB)
2012Scout.doc (140 KB)
Revised version of 2012 Scouting Form with support documents:
ScoutReport - to report alliance and opponent data for upcoming matches
ScoutSummary - to summarize individual team data for alliance selection
2012Scout.doc (140 KB)
2012ScoutReport.doc (120 KB)
2012ScoutSummary.doc (57.5 KB)
2012Scout.doc (140 KB)
2012ScoutReport.doc (120 KB)
2012ScoutSummary.doc (57.5 KB)
Attached are the Scouting Forms we will use next week at the Finger Lakes Regional. Go X-Cats!
2012Scout.doc (140 KB)
2012ScoutSummary.doc (57.5 KB)
2012ScoutReport.doc (120 KB)
2012FLR.doc (161 KB)
2012Scout.doc (140 KB)
2012ScoutSummary.doc (57.5 KB)
2012ScoutReport.doc (120 KB)
2012FLR.doc (161 KB)
Team 354 has come up with a general scouting sheets as an printable on and an excel one.
Have any of you practiced using your scouting ideas/sheets/systems while watching one or more of the re-cap videos of a match? I know that some videos are not well-suited for scoring practice because the cameraman has taken an interest in some particular action to the exclusion of field coverage.
I would think that if several of your scouts come up with close or identical results on your system, then you will know that you have a degree of consistency and utility in the data they are generating. If there are wide differences in how your scouts react to the same match, then you need to find out why that is. Either it’s a form deficiency or your scouts are literally not on the same page in their understanding of what is required of them.