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You will not get a chance to see other group's research presentations at 
the tournament.  There are some presentations on the CD that is sent 
with the field setup kit. 

If you know other teams in the area, maybe you could get some teams 
together to show each other their presentations sometime after the 
tournament.

Donna Cornwell
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Brian Nussbaum wrote:
> Hello VDACFLL,
> (My thoughts with a question at the end)
>
> I am a first-year coach with a very young team of 5th graders.  Earlier in
> this listserv there was some conversation about coaches who do not feel that
> they are ready for the competition.
>
> We have a week until our day at JMU, and I can definitely say that ateam and
> bteam from Thomas Harrison Middle School will be bringing up the rear.  It
> will be quite amazing if our group is able to complete one task on the
> table, and have any sort of powerpoint with a linear thought process.  We
> have not completed any of the requirements on the rubric for our research.
>
> HOWEVER, as coaches we are looking at the process rather than the end
> result. Learning has happened on the part of both the students and the
> coaches (for example, some of our students are learning that it is not a
> good idea to completely dismantle the robot a week before the competition).
> On the whole, it is a good example of how this particular group of 5th
> graders has some significant growing to do in the thought-process and
> maturity departments.
>
> As coaches, we have done significant scaffolding for them to try to break
> down the problem into smaller chunks, but we will just call our students
> 'creative thinkers' rather than linear or result-oriented thinkers.
>
> But this is OK, because we have made progress, even though very little of it
> will appear on Saturday.  We are trusting that this will be a learning
> experience for this very young team.  At this point they don't even realize
> what they don't know.  Seeing other teams will be a good opportunity for
> them to realize their potential for the future.
>
> If we work together a few times in the spring to go back and solve a few of
> this year's tasks, and then get an earlier start next fall, we may be more
> in the middle of the pack next year (I'm thinking optimistically).
>
> This is to assure all of you that are feeling worried--it's OK.
>
> Question:  will there be an opportunity for my teams to watch other groups'
> research presentations?  I think they never really got a full understanding
> of what we were going for on the research end of things.  Seeing a
> successful group could be helpful for them.
>
> Thanks.
>   

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