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1 Chairman’s Award: Preparation Team 135

2 Team Identity Team culture Try to make everything fit the brand Otherwise, what’s the point? Students, coaches, and mentors

3 Community Outreach FLL, FTC, FRC mentoring Volunteering Hosting/attending events ➔ Expanding efforts ➔ Future submissions

4 Theme Don’t get married to one theme Decision of the Chairman’s group

5 Submission Executive summary Essay Video Presentation

6 How To Essay Structure and flow Time Drafts, Revisions, etc. Summary Fun facts Video Emotional content

7 Practice With parents, mentors, other students Many many times Smooth, fluid

8 Talking Points Know everything about everything Be unique Limit buzzwords-- If used make relative

9 Interview Interested Motivated Knowledgeable Focused Enthusiastic Good speakers

10 Attractive Team Don’t wait for the judges to come to you Say “Hi!” Friendly, positive and enthusiastic; good vibes Equal Opportunity; Not just upper-classmen and/or females

11 Embodying FIRST Robotics Competition© Selfless Help others before helping yourself Enthusiasm Chairman’s is not won, but earned

12 Chairman’s Presentation THE CYBER BLUE APPROACH

13 Select the Presentation Team  Identify students with a genuine interest and ability to prepare and present (avoid the drive team if possible).  These presenters will have needed to work with the team who wrote the essay.  We generally identify 4-6 presenters.

14 Determine What to Include  Identify 8-10 key topics directly from the essay for presenting.  Rank these topics in a few different ways  Most important  Biggest impact  Most unique  Newest to oldest  Use these rankings to determine which topics to use in the presentation. *We recommend 5-6 “top” topics to have the best impact*

15 Create the Presentation Draft  Create a bulleted list of points for each topic.  Create sentences and paragraphs for each topic.  Create an introduction and conclusion (1-2 sentences each)

16 Read the Presentation  Practice reading the presentation out loud.  Time the presentation (determine if cuts need to be made or items can be added).  Make adjustments to the content.  Have different presenters read different sections.  Decide the best mix of 3 students and identify a back-up presenter.

17 Practice, Practice, Practice  Assign specific topics to the 3 presenters.  Practice individually and “own” those topics.  Memorize the material.  Practice together and coordinate cues.  Get the timing down below the minimum.

18 Identify “Props”  Binder with photos/news  Display boards  Video  Slideshow

19 Practice More!  Practice with the props.  Practice in front of your team.  Practice in an empty room.  Practice for your Principal.  Practice for a group of three “judges”.  Practice answering questions and determine who will answer what topics.

20 Present! YOU ARE READY FOR THE PRESENTATION TO THE JUDGES!

21 The Chairman’s Award - Document Team 4272 Maverick Boiler Robotics

22 Length Maximum: 10,000 characters (spaces and punctuation included) – Around 4 pages Start without paying attention to the length – First “complete draft” 2015 was 25,000 characters Cutting down on length – No double spacing or indentations – Find superfluous punctuation and combine sentences – Save “substance” that is cut for possible future use

23 Structure of your essay No one way to write this essay List of outreach/team elements Introduction and conclusion paragraphs Themes – Connecting Chairman’s elements Sectioning off essay Ensuring transitions

24 Team 4272 – 2015 Chairman’s Essay Structure INTRODUCTION – What can a robot do? A robot can assist FIRST teams A robot can educate a community A robot can help the environment A robot can reach out to the community A robot can reach out within a school CONCLUSION - A robot can do anything

25 Essay Timeline CREATE ONE – Drafts due – Editing days – Who’s in charge of what Make essay due 1 week before deadline Merits of starting before kickoff

26 Executive Summary Pay attention to it! 12 sections with a 500 character limit Mention things left out of essay Paragraph form vs. bullet points

27 Pictures 4 Pictures Types – Single pictures – Graphs and charts – Collages

28 Chairman’s Award Submission Definitions and Limitations FIRST team – Started/mentored/assisted/provided published resources FIRST event – Run/host/assist Don’t “overspin” Make sure to stick to last 1-5 years (with emphasis on last 1-3)


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