Drones

teaching coding with drones in education


With so many connections to technology and innovation, drones continue to positively impact STEM education. Two of the biggest benefits of drones in education include helping students to learn coding skills and helping to expose them to exciting future careers. And, though it may be surprising, not all educational drones are complex. In fact, the best drones for students are actually super easy for anybody to use. Beginning in upper elementary school, teachers can work with students and incorporate drone lessons in their classroom STEAM curriculum, as part of afterschool clubs, or in both. This helps students develop crucial 21st century skills, like coding, collaboration, computational thinking, and more. Plus, students can fly them indoors or outdoors and take on any challenges that are appropriate for them.
Perfect for computer science classes, programmable drones are quite valuable for 21st century learning. With solutions like the CoDrone EDU or RubiQ devices, students could completely control the flight paths and movements of their UAVs using code they create—perfectly combining two incredibly relevant areas of STEM. Plus, these drone kits are available as standalone units or as classroom-sized packs. And, some of these also include in-depth curriculum guides, professional development materials, and even safety training resources. With these components, middle school, high school, and CTE instructors can create all-new classes or additions to the STEM curriculum. Browse our content to find tips and tricks as well as inspiration for aligning piloting and engineering with problem solving. And, find all our classroom drones on our store.

  1. Eduporium Weekly | Flying High with Drones in Education

    Eduporium Weekly | Flying High with Drones in Education

    Whatever is the latest piece of technology adapted for the classroom, we’re working to sell teachers, schools and districts on the importance of making sure their students have access to it. Next up on the long list of innovative EdTech? Drones. When it comes to tapping and ballooning student creativity with technology, drones are certainly exciting options.

  2. Eduporium Weekly | Prepare Now And Thank Us Later

    Eduporium Weekly | Prepare Now And Thank Us Later

    There are so many things that contemporary educators have to account for and many of them—like personalizing learning, teaching coding, and using technology—are still all really new. Luckily for them, we can share a bunch of sound advice for helping to get today’s students more ready to take on tomorrow’s increasingly complex world!

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