These links are submitted on RobotEvents on the team’s registered account.įor events that have in-person review of notebooks, teams will submit a hardcopy of their notebook. For hardcopy, teams will need to scan in every page of their notebook and make the document available using a link to the document hosted on a publicly accessible site. For digital notebooks, a publicly accessible web link to the notebook. You can pick your documentation tool that your team is most comfortable with.Īs for events, some will do remote notebook reviews - all teams will be required to provide a digital submission. There is no requirement to use the RECF hardcopy or the VEX Digital templates (google or MS PPT). To be clear, teams may choose to have a physical or digital notebook. I am going to throw in my 2 cents without causing more confusion. (Oh and also, Google slides is a mile better than PowerPoint) Which proves it’s really up to you to weigh the pros and cons Now while it may seem easier for you to just continue writing in your physical, since copying all that into digital would be annoying, I’d totally recommend for you to write in digital.Īlthough for some reason my notebooker on my team wants to use a physical copy. Since you can get blisters on your fingers for writing too much, and of course there’s the fact that if you mess up, you mess up and unless you’re using pencil (Which I guess is to unprofessional?) you can’t get rid of it.ĭigital notebook is way easier to edit, and of course many people can edit it at the same time, and nobody needs good handwriting! Of course that’s probably one of the only advantage of writing with a physical notebook. Although I found as a writer that writing by hand, while it may seem less convient at first, gives you a greater sense of pride when you look back at all your work. I would assume you wouldn’t get extra points for either method.
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