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 Tello EDU, RoboMaster TT, 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 Experiment | The DroneBlocks App

    Eduporium Experiment | The DroneBlocks App
    With the DroneBlocks app and curriculum, students can program the flight paths and movements of the Tello EDU using simplistic drag-and-drop blocks. They could also utilize DroneBlocks for programming some of the more advanced DJI drones, like the Phantom 3, Phantom 4, Mavic Pro, Mavic Air, and the regular Tello drone. Read on to learn more!
  2. The New DroneBlocks Simulator and DroneBlocks Code

    The New DroneBlocks Simulator and DroneBlocks Code
    One very exciting update to the DroneBlocks curriculum offerings is the virtual coding simulator. Using this web-based platform, students can create block coding programs for the Tello EDU drone and control its maneuvers as it navigates a virtual but realistic environment. And, not to be outdone, the DroneBlocks Code platform is optimized for JavaScript.
  3. Eduporium Weekly | STEM Kits with Curriculum

    Eduporium Weekly | STEM Kits with Curriculum
    Whether it’s robotics, circuitry, engineering, or something else, there are obviously a myriad of STEM solutions available to today’s K-12 teachers. With all these options, they often look for something to differentiate them and, regularly, that’s the curricular component. With the NAO V6, Dash Robot, Finch 2.0, and more, they can get those key guides included.
  4. Tips & Tricks | DroneBlocks and Tello EDU

    Tips & Tricks | DroneBlocks and Tello EDU
    With DroneBlocks, STEM educators can build on student interest in flying drones and take it further with drones they can program! DroneBlocks is a free app that is compatible with Chrome, iPad, and Android devices and provides educators with great professional development tools and resources for helping them maximize their drone and coding instruction.
  5. Eduporium Experiment | DroneBlocks Memberships

    Eduporium Experiment | DroneBlocks Memberships
    Teaching students about drones, their uses, and how to pilot them is amazing in its own right. When you incorporate the fact that some drones, like the Tello EDU, are programmable, then it takes drone education to a whole new level and the DroneBlocks professional learning content is a great way to get started.
  6. Get STEM off the Ground with the Tello EDU Drones

    Get STEM off the Ground with the Tello EDU Drones
    DJI’s drones are great for teaching coding and piloting basics. Having long been a staple of our STEM education offerings, these drones offer unprecedented levels of excitement and a ton of educational value for students. They can literally use one tool to learn about piloting, shooting video, and coding, making the Tello EDU a great value.
  7. Eduporium Experiment | The Discover Drones Premium Kits

    Eduporium Experiment | The Discover Drones Premium Kits
    There are two Premium Kits that make up the latest Discover Drones STEM solutions. They’re simply referred to as the 7-pack and the 10-pack. Each of the kits includes the same drones that have been found in previous Discover Drones kits. What makes them unique, however, is that they’re catered directly to middle and high school students.
  8. Our EdTech Grant Awardee for June 2021 is David Roy

    Our EdTech Grant Awardee for June 2021 is David Roy
    David is largely responsible for creating valuable afterschool STEM opportunities for students. Through the Maker Mentor Program, in particular, he’s helped connect students with makers in their community. Read on to learn more about him, including his plans for teaching with drones and 3D printers as well as what he’ll receive from us.
  9. Eduporium Featured Educator: Anna Blake

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Anna Blake
    This month, we hear from Anna Blake, who’s an elementary school technology integration specialist in the Elizabeth Forward School District (PA). Among some of the projects she’s helped lead with her students include combining coding and drones using Swift and challenging students to create programs to pilot their drones!
  10. EdTech Grant For December Awarded To Mary Bonnetty

    EdTech Grant For December Awarded To Mary Bonnetty
    We’re happy to announce that we have awarded our final EdTech grant of 2020 to Mary Bonnetty, an elementary teacher from Honolulu, Hawaii! Mary teaches at the Queen Ka’ahumanu Elementary School and has made a huge impact on the STEM offerings her students get to experience whether learning in-person or remotely.

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