Fresta Valley RoboticsTeam Meeting 10/24/2009
Gracious Professionalism
& Team 1731
Agenda
• Gracious Professionalism
• Safety
• Admin Items
• Team Organization
• Subteam projects
• Subteam project outbriefs
What is gracious professionalism?
• A term coined by Dr. Woodie Flowers of FIRST– It's a way of doing things that encourages
high-quality work, emphasizes the value of others, and respects individuals and the community
• Gracious professionals learn and compete like crazy, but treat one another with respect and kindness in the process
Applying Gracious Professionalism as Christians
• Philippians 2:3-4– Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit,
but with humility of mind regard one another as more important than yourselves; do not merely look out for your own personal interests, but also for the interests of others.
Applying Gracious Professionalism Toward Others
• Help Other Teams– Parts
• Collaborate Effectively
• Be an Encouragement– Winners and Losers Equally
Applying Gracious Professionalism Within Our Team
• Be an Encouragement to Each Other– After Matches– During Matches– Before Matches– In the Pits– In the Stands– On Lunch Breaks
• Act Professionally
• Protect Christian Witness
Safety• THINK SAFETY• Safety glasses worn at all times when using power tools or in room when power tools are in operation.• Help each other• Obey all safety regulations posted in the shop area.• Wear safety glasses.• Wear proper clothing.• o Avoid wearing loose fitting clothing that could get caught in shop machinery or the• robot.• o Appropriate footwear should always be worn. Wearing sandals or open-toed shoes• could be asking for trouble.• • Long hair should be tied back or covered by a cap to avoid any entanglement in machinery or• mechanisms.• • Wearing good work gloves can save unnecessary cuts or wear and tear on your hands. In the• 2008 FRC season, hand injuries were the most common injury at FRC events.• • Do not work alone in the shop. In the event of an accident, immediate assistance should• always be available.• • Untrained personnel should not use machinery.• • Keep hands and fingers away from machinery tools while in operation.• • Keep the work area neat and organized. Keep the floor clean of metal debris, oil, or greases.• • Use the proper tool for the job.
• Stephen Escobar is our Safety Captain tonight
Admin Items
• We are registered for – Richmond Regional March 18-20
• If funding available will attend– North Carolina Regional April 1-3 (on wait list)
• Meeting Dates– November 14– December 5– December 19– January 9th (Kickoff at the Kings)
• Solidworks• Scholarships• Sponsors
Team Organization
Team CaptainDavid Ross
Platform/Drivetrain
Software/Electrical Business
Drive
Motors
Controls
Software
Public Relations
Fund raising
Travel
Special Ops
Pneumatics
ElectricalPower
WebsiteStructural Structural
Sub-Teams
Special Ops Drive Train Controls
Mentor DeWayne L (Brent) Daniel B
Mentor Bill R
Mentor Hugh L
Student David R David H Reed S
Student Jesse R Patrick K Zach B
Student Stephen E Emma L Gates B
Student Casey W Catherine B Isaac W
Student David K Turner L
Student Abby Clark
Special Ops Team Project
• Build a teaching Pneumatics Circuit • Out brief whole team at 8:30
Computer project
• Re-write control for Rocketeer using Labview
• Outbrief at 8:30
Drive Train Team
• Create an Electrical Training Board
• Outbrief at 8:30
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