Drones can be used to teach the principles of flight and aerodynamics.
Drones are a fun & engaging way to teach robotics & computer programming.
Drones can be used to help your students learn about weather patterns and how to read maps.
Drones can help teach hands on problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
Drones are a great way to prepare for careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields.
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Drones offer a unique, engaging way to teach various subjects including science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), geography, and environmental science. They encourage hands-on learning, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
Drone education can be tailored for all age groups. For younger students, the focus is on basic principles and safe operation, while older students can delve into more complex topics like drone programming and data analysis.
It is highly recommended that educators have a basic understanding of drone operation and safety. Some countries require drone pilots to have a license, so it’s important to check local and national regulations.
Drones can be used to enhance lessons in physics, mathematics, geography, and computer science. For example, they can be used to collect geographical data for analysis in a science class or to understand principles of flight in physics.
We offer a variety of resources including instructional materials, lesson plans, webinars, and a community forum for educators to share experiences and tips.
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