My Drone and Me Lesson 2 Day 2
by Brian Piendl
In this lesson students will learn how to maintain their drones: replace batteries and propellers. The students will conduct a propeller altering experiment to determine the effects of changing the order of the propellers on the drones ability to fly.
This lesson is Tello Drone centric but can be modified for your drones needs.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1TsrimfzHnt1RlIEmDdCi_zFi0ume2Lad/edit?u…Related Content
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