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Team1403 Chairman's Presentation

Casey Chow
January 06, 2013

Team1403 Chairman's Presentation

Casey Chow

January 06, 2013
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  1. FIRST Kickoff Seminar Team 1403 January 5, 2013 Tim Ryan

    – Team 1403 Mentor Shaan Patel – Team 1403 Co-Captain Jerry Zhang – Team 1403 Co-Captain
  2. Represents the spirit of FIRST. It honors the team that,

    in the judges’ estimation, best represents a model for other teams to emulate. It embodies the goals and mission of FIRST. It remains our most prestigious award.
  3.  "To transform our culture by creating a world where

    science and technology are celebrated and where young people dream of becoming science and technology leaders." Dean Kamen, Founder
  4.  Our mission is to inspire the younger generation to

    be science and technology leaders by engaging them in exciting mentor-based programs that build STEM skills that inspire innovation, and that foster well-rounded life capabilities including self- confidence, communication, and leadership.
  5.  Special emphasis on recent accomplishments this year and the

    preceding 2 years.  All NASA Grant Teams must prepare a Chairman’s Award submission – even rookie teams that are not eligible to win the award.  If submitting a Woodie Flowers candidate, both (WF and Chairman’s) must be submitted at the same district/regional
  6.  Essay – 10,000 characters, including spaces and punctuation 

    Optional 4 photos totaling no more than 1.0Mb  Executive Summary  DVD – 1 to 3 minutes in length, submitted to judges at Chairman’s Presentation  Submit at only one district/regional event  Submit essay, photos and executive summary via STIMS (https://my.usfirts.org/stims/site.lasso)  Submission Deadline – Noon February 21, 2013
  7.  Team Story – spreading the FIRST mission  Focus

    on current year and previous 2 years  Impact FIRST has on the learning experience of the: ◦ Students ◦ School ◦ Curriculum ◦ Engineers/Mentors ◦ Community at large  Explain why the team should be a role model for other FIRST teams to emulate  Year round effort not just during build season  The experience of people working together toward a shared goal  Limited to 10,000 characters, including spaces and punctuation  Optional 4 photos totaling no more than 1.0Mb
  8.  Team name  Sponsors  Impact of the FIRST

    program on team participants  How your team is a role model  How your team impacts the community  Innovative methods to spread the FIRST message  Strength of your teams partnerships  Communication methods and results  Other matters of interest – what else sets you apart, why should other teams emulate you
  9.  1 to 3 minutes in length  Widescreen aspect

    ratio (16:9)  Clean audio track  Free of copyright restrictions, including music  Must be in English  May not contain any obscene or suggestive language, or inappropriate content, which will result in a disqualification  Provide DVD to judges at the district/regional/championship event  Although it is a requirement, the DVD is not part of the judging process, unless it contains inappropriate content  Teams that do not submit a DVD will not be considered eligible for the Chairman’s Award  May use DVD during your judges presentation
  10.  Schedule interview time at Pit Administration  Interviews are

    10 minutes ◦ 5 minute presentation which includes set-up time ◦ 5 minute questions & answers led by the judges  No more than 3 team members
  11.  Judges Focus: ◦ Activities over a sustained period ◦

    Not just the 6 week build season ◦ Not just about the robot  Besides your Chairman’s submission package the judges may also utilize the Judges Information Page (https://my.usfirst.org/frc/tims/site.lasso)
  12.  5 minutes max, includes introductions and set-up  Summarize

    team accomplishments  What FIRST means to team members  How team portrays the FIRST Mission  May use video or other props ◦ Must bring equipment to present ◦ Included as part of your 5 minute presentation
  13. DOs  Rehearse – 5 Minute Presentation  Dress appropriately

     Introduce yourself to judges – shake hands firmly  Hand each judge your Chairman’s package ◦ Essay ◦ Executive Summary ◦ DVD (one copy only)  Demonstrate ◦ Self-confidence ◦ Communication ◦ Leadership  Smile  Good eye contact  Poise  Posture  Allude Gracious Professionalism DON’Ts  Don’t interrupt one another  Don’t appear unprepared  Don’t make up answers to questions  Don’t appear distracted, nervous or unprofessional  Don’t slouch  Don’t use inappropriate language
  14.  Prepare 3 binders to leave with each judge ◦

    Essay ◦ Executive summary ◦ DVD; 1 – 3 minutes in length ◦ Team history ◦ Community outreach ◦ Newspaper articles on team ◦ Accolades ◦ Letters of recognition ◦ Thank you’s ◦ Business plan
  15. JUDGES' INFORMATION  The Judges’ Information is a team overview

    page. It is your team’s opportunity to share valuable information and statistics with FIRST and the judges at the events. These data are very valuable for planning events and very helpful in our efforts to procure funding. FIRST may use the robot photos you submit in the Awards Ceremonies. Enter the information under the “Judges’ Information” section in TIMS.  The purpose of the Judges’ Information page is to provide: ◦ a common starting point for judging each team ◦ insight for judges into team's workings ◦ History ◦ Goals ◦ Strengths ◦ Robot ◦ team data for FIRST and its archives.
  16. FIRST ROBOTICS COMPETITION WEBSITE  Visit the FIRST Robotics Competition

    (FRC) area on the usfirst.org where you can find answers to administrative concerns and link to other areas of support.  Check deadlines and dates for the Team Information Management System (TIMS), entries, grants, registration and payments, robot shipment, and awards submissions. http://www.usFIRST.org/roboticsprograms/fr c/content.aspx?id=454
  17. THE TIMS - SUPPLYING INFORMATION TO FIRST  The TIMS

    is the online system used by the Main and Alternate Contacts of the team to: 1. Create a Team Profile 2. Register for events 3. Enter Kit and Kickoff Preferences 4. Enter Judge’s Information (for awards) 5. Accept students to the team, track their electronic Consent and Release Forms, print a Team Roster, and assign students to submit for key awards and track their progress.  The TIMS additionally provides options to allow teams to register themselves as a team willing to mentor others, or for a team to identify itself as a team in need of mentoring.
  18. Main Contact Responsibilities  The Main Contact is the primary

    contact who provides team information to FIRST and undertakes key actions on behalf of the team via the TIMS. It is recommended this role is filled by the lead mentor of the team. This person may choose to delegate some of the responsibilities listed below, but should still be up to date with their progress and ensure their completion. This position must be held by one over the age of 18. Award Submissions: Assign student submitters in TIMS. Ensure submissions of Woodie Flowers, Website, Chairman’s, and other Awards by the respective deadlines. Find details in the “Awards” section of the FRC Manual. Review http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/frc/content.asp x?id=440