My Drone and Me: Getting to Know Your Controls
by Brian Piendl
In this lesson students will broaden their understanding of their drone controls learning the proper terminology and practice using that vocabulary flying mini obstacle courses as a Pilot/Co-Pilot duo. It includes extension activities that have a much larger drone obstacle course for assessment and pilot certification.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/12lBDYiOkXbc0Bo3oPsYl1L3laxyP_aJh/edit?u…Related Content
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