Tello EDU

teaching with drones in STEM education and the Tello EDU from DJI

  1. Tips & Tricks | The DJI Tello EDU Drone

    Tips & Tricks | The DJI Tello EDU Drone
    The Tello EDU drones are incredibly compact and the extensive classroom packs from DJI include accessories for launching aerial lessons in different learning environments. With the Tello EDU app, students can also program the drone’s entire flight path, experiencing an extremely relevant real-world connection between drones and coding or they can simply learn to fly it.
  2. Best Drones For Education: From Building And Flying To Coding

    Best Drones For Education: From Building And Flying To Coding
    Though students can use drones in any number of different ways, it’s often best to wait until middle school before attempting to integrate them in your STEAM curriculum. By the time they reach high school, however, almost all students—especially anyone who enrolls in career and technical education programs—should be comfortable enough to begin piloting them.
  3. Eduporium Experiment | Tello EDU Drone Pt. 2

    Eduporium Experiment | Tello EDU Drone Pt. 2
    The Tello EDU is a small, lightweight educational drone with a purposeful design that helps enable seamless integration in K-12 classroom coding projects, STEM experiences, and CTE curricula. One of the signature DJI drones, students can program it using Scratch, Swift, or Python and utilize the Tello app to redefine real-world lessons in many different subjects.
  4. 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!
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. We've Awarded Our October EdTech Grant to Bonni Schmitz

    We've Awarded Our October EdTech Grant to Bonni Schmitz
    As always, we’re excited to see how the grant will help Bonni and her colleagues realize their collective mission of making greater progress in their STEM education programs. According to her, they’ve spent many years talking about how to evolve their STEM offerings and now find themselves in the right position to truly make it happen for their students.
  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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