I know that after the J&J Rutgers Regional last year, Randy Schaffer wanted to find a way to convince some of the Rutgers Engineering students to get involved in FIRST.
He looked at SWE (Society of Women Engineers) as a possibility to encourage more girls to join FIRST teams. I personally think this is a good idea, but my concern is, how many of these girls have been involved in FIRST?
Yes, it’s a great idea to convinve other girls how great ENGINEERING is because they have experience in that field, but will they be able to convince girls to join FIRST?
I am a member of SWE, and I know I have interested some of the SWE girls, but most of the Rutgers members were NOT involved in FIRST.
Does any one have any ideas how I can teach the SWE girls about FIRST to put Randy Schaffer’s plan into action, especially with only ONE off-season competition left?
I would suggest two different things, preferably used together.
The first is to show SWE a video of FIRST and how teams do things. In addition to any video compilation a team you know has made of themselves working, I suggest the program Wit, Grit, and Robot Wars which followed three teams from the 2001 season. The other program is 2003 FIRST Robotics that aired on the Science Channel. These videos are a great way to show how mentors are involved in various ways with FIRST teams.
The second thing I would do is appeal to their common sense under the notion that “if one learns to build something, they become a better engineer”. As an example, by being involved in FIRST, I have come to realize that just because something can be CADed doesn’t mean it can necessarily be built. This is something that new engineers need to become familiar with. The only question is when they will get that familiarity.
I have used both of these tactics with the SME organization on campus and now they are interested in working with the program. Just be forewarned that if all goes well, there may be some misconceptions that you will have to deal with, such as “Oh, well we can just send a couple of students over and rotate who goes each week.”
I may have misread your question, and if that is the case, I apologize and ask that you rephrase it.
*Originally posted by Aignam *
**Bring them to Ramp Riot, have them tail a team for the day. **
I suggested it, but it is a football game day and the girls of SWE are tailgating that day. I wanted to find a way to perhaps get a demo together to SHOW them a little more about FIRST than just videos.
Anyone know of any demos going on between now and january near Rutgers?