Share Your 2013 Dean's Homework Video!

Hi Chief Delphi community!

Now that the deadline is past (and we’ve collected our video consent and release forms…) we thought it would be a cool idea to have a place that we can share our 2013 Dean’s Homework videos.

Here is #3476 Code Orange’s video: http://youtu.be/dwcpYV6TYrQ

We can’t wait to see everyone’s videos! :smiley:

Team 20’s video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9TYtEedY6I

I was wondering if there would be some central spot to view these. Where better than Chief Delphi!?

Here’s 1540’s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_riIUyhGUbM

I’d imagine FIRST will make some sort of compilation eventually, but given how they’ve been on this don’t hold your breath. It’ll come sooner or later.

Code Orange, Thanks for starting this collection. I didn’t realize you guys built out of a garage!

I know this video is 2:02. We chopped off 2 seconds before submitting.

David

Thanks to everyone who has replied so far!

Yes, from our foundation in 2010 to summer of 2013 we have operated out of a two-car garage. Recently we have been ecstatic to receive the amazing support of Lasergraphics, and have moved into their Irvine facility for the time being.

Looking forward to seeing more videos.

Team 1912’s video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKonAN1SVh8

Here’s 2468’s:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZJAhl90LYE

FIRST® Team 2468, Team Appreciate, is more than just a team; it is a journey. Students join the program early on in FLL® or FTC®, not knowing what it means to be an engineer or a team member. But by the time they graduate from FRC® students have skills critical to their success and memories that will stay with them forever. Through the stories of 2013 Deans List Nominees Garrison Hefter and Jeffrey Pflueger, this two-minute mini-documentary shows what is like going through the FIRST progression of programs, and how competing on an FRC team can permanently change your life. Both students started at young age in FLL, not knowing what the future held in store for them. But after seven years, through failure and success in FLL, FTC, and FRC, they learned what it meant to be on a team, to engineer, to innovate, and to be on FIRST.”