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− | Team 1640 kicked off its fall design training with an mock FRC kickoff on '''Saturday, 17 September''' from 10AM-5PM. We reintroduced the 2003 game, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack_Attack Stack Attack] for this exercise. For the Kick-off, we: | + | Team 1640 kicked off its [[Fall 2011 Robot Design Project | fall design training]] with an mock FRC kickoff on '''Saturday, 17 September''' from 10AM-5PM. We reintroduced the 2003 game, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack_Attack Stack Attack] for this exercise. For the Kick-off, we: |
:* Played the Video | :* Played the Video | ||
:* Read the rules | :* Read the rules | ||
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:* Brainstormed game-play ideas (the WHATS, not the HOWS) | :* Brainstormed game-play ideas (the WHATS, not the HOWS) | ||
:* Presented and shared ideas - tested them and synthesized new ideas and approaches. | :* Presented and shared ideas - tested them and synthesized new ideas and approaches. | ||
− | :* Eventually came to a tentative game [[Fall 2011 Robot Design Project#Strategy - How we | + | :* Eventually came to a tentative game [[Fall 2011 Robot Design Project#Strategy - How will we play the game and win | strategy]] consensus. |
− | ==Strategy== | + | ==[[Fall 2011 Robot Design Project#Strategy - How will we play the game and win | Strategy]]== |
:This is answer to the question: ''How will we play the game and win''. At this stage, the hows are not addressed. | :This is answer to the question: ''How will we play the game and win''. At this stage, the hows are not addressed. | ||
:From a parsing standpoint, the team considered ''scoring'', ''de-scoring'' and ''defending'' as three completely separate actions whereas ''descoring'' is preventing your opponants from scoring and whereas ''defending'' is protecting your alliance score from the opposition. | :From a parsing standpoint, the team considered ''scoring'', ''de-scoring'' and ''defending'' as three completely separate actions whereas ''descoring'' is preventing your opponants from scoring and whereas ''defending'' is protecting your alliance score from the opposition. | ||
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+ | :A lot of great ideas were explored, shared and tested. The StudentBot and Mock-up fields were both used as tools for this purpose. | ||
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+ | :We did come to a [[Fall 2011 Robot Design Project#Strategy - How will we play the game and win | strategy]] at the end of the session, but rrevisited this at the nest meeting, where a lot of new thinking emerged (not surprising, given the time to think things over). The articulated strategy emerged at the end of the follow-up meeting. | ||
==Participants== | ==Participants== | ||
+ | Students: Sasha, Douglas, Andrew, Nikole, Molly, Mike M, Ian, Jack, Garrison, Yahya, Ben, Kira, Lucy, Patrick, Karl, Sarah, Adam | ||
+ | Mentors: Julie Christopher, Gary Deaver, Ben Kellom, Siri Maley, Clem McKown, Faith McKown, Mike Rizzo, Scott Featherman, Rita Wall, John Weissman, John Stumpo | ||
==Photo Galery== | ==Photo Galery== | ||
<gallery widths=250 heights=250 perrow=3> | <gallery widths=250 heights=250 perrow=3> | ||
Image:DB7_Practice_Kickoff_110917_csm-1.jpg|Team discussing idaes around field mock-up table | Image:DB7_Practice_Kickoff_110917_csm-1.jpg|Team discussing idaes around field mock-up table | ||
− | Image:DB7_Practice_Kickoff_110917_csm-2.jpg|Sarah, Douglas & | + | Image:DB7_Practice_Kickoff_110917_csm-2.jpg|Sarah, Douglas & Adam writing initial ideas |
− | Image:DB7_Practice_Kickoff_110917_csm-3.jpg| | + | Image:DB7_Practice_Kickoff_110917_csm-3.jpg|Lucy, John, Nikole, Sasha, Kira, Ben & Adam writing initial ideas |
− | Image:DB7_Practice_Kickoff_110917_csm-4.jpg|Douglas, Kira & | + | Image:DB7_Practice_Kickoff_110917_csm-4.jpg|Douglas, Kira & Adam discussing initial strategy ideas |
− | Image:DB7_Practice_Kickoff_110917_csm-5.jpg| | + | Image:DB7_Practice_Kickoff_110917_csm-5.jpg|Discussing strategy just prior to a StudentBot match |
Image:DB7_Practice_Kickoff_110917_csm-6.jpg|StudentBot match on field | Image:DB7_Practice_Kickoff_110917_csm-6.jpg|StudentBot match on field | ||
Image:DB7_Practice_Kickoff_110917_csm-7.jpg|StudentBot match - Douglas & Sarah | Image:DB7_Practice_Kickoff_110917_csm-7.jpg|StudentBot match - Douglas & Sarah | ||
Image:DB7_Practice_Kickoff_110917_csm-8.jpg|Post-match post-mortem | Image:DB7_Practice_Kickoff_110917_csm-8.jpg|Post-match post-mortem | ||
− | Image:DB7_Practice_Kickoff_110917_csm-9.jpg| | + | Image:DB7_Practice_Kickoff_110917_csm-9.jpg|Final Brainstorm - driving to consensus |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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[[Category:Training]][[Category:DEWBOT VIII]][[Category:Photo Galleries]] | [[Category:Training]][[Category:DEWBOT VIII]][[Category:Photo Galleries]] |
Latest revision as of 20:11, 5 October 2011
Team 1640 kicked off its fall design training with an mock FRC kickoff on Saturday, 17 September from 10AM-5PM. We reintroduced the 2003 game, Stack Attack for this exercise. For the Kick-off, we:
- Played the Video
- Read the rules
- Simulated the game using StudentBots on a full-scale field - several iterations as appreciation of strategic options were developed.
- Set up a 1/7th-scale mock-up field table, with scale crates and robots - using this as a further game-play test-bed allowing quick simulation for testing what-if scenarios.
- Brainstormed game-play ideas (the WHATS, not the HOWS)
- Presented and shared ideas - tested them and synthesized new ideas and approaches.
- Eventually came to a tentative game strategy consensus.
Strategy
- This is answer to the question: How will we play the game and win. At this stage, the hows are not addressed.
- From a parsing standpoint, the team considered scoring, de-scoring and defending as three completely separate actions whereas descoring is preventing your opponants from scoring and whereas defending is protecting your alliance score from the opposition.
- A lot of great ideas were explored, shared and tested. The StudentBot and Mock-up fields were both used as tools for this purpose.
- We did come to a strategy at the end of the session, but rrevisited this at the nest meeting, where a lot of new thinking emerged (not surprising, given the time to think things over). The articulated strategy emerged at the end of the follow-up meeting.
Participants
Students: Sasha, Douglas, Andrew, Nikole, Molly, Mike M, Ian, Jack, Garrison, Yahya, Ben, Kira, Lucy, Patrick, Karl, Sarah, Adam
Mentors: Julie Christopher, Gary Deaver, Ben Kellom, Siri Maley, Clem McKown, Faith McKown, Mike Rizzo, Scott Featherman, Rita Wall, John Weissman, John Stumpo