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OverviewThis book was written for educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but have no idea where to start. It will cover all that you need to need to know to get off of the ground with a drone program in your school. It covers such basic but important information as which drones need to be registered and where you can fly them. It also provides recommendations as to the drones that are best for specific students' age levels and subject areas. Complete with lesson plans, real-world applications, and tips on securing funding for drones, the information provided here will offer you everything you need to know to start using drones in the classroom. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chris Carnahan , Laura Zieger , Kimberly CrowleyPublisher: International Society for Technology in Education Imprint: International Society for Technology in Education Dimensions: Width: 18.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.240kg ISBN: 9781564843838ISBN 10: 1564843831 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 30 June 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn the first guide to integrating drones into learning and teaching, authors Chris Carnahan, Laura Zieger and Kimberly Crowley provide everything teachers need to know to get a drone program off the ground at their schools. -- Tech & Learning Drones in Education: Let Your Students' Imaginations Soar provides a step-by-step approach for using drones to engage learners. --Education Dive Sky is the limit. Drones are a popular item to own, and now ... educators can use them for student learning. Chris Carnahan, Laura Zieger and Kimberly Crowley wrote Drones in Education: Let Your Students' Imaginations Soar for educators who want to know more about the advantages incorporating drones can have on the effectiveness and appeal of their curriculum. --Getting Smart The authors have found that the use of drones in instructional activities allows students to have concrete examples of how science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) concepts are applied and used in the real world. Because drones can hold students' attention and engage them in an activity, students are able to apply and master skills that they learned during instruction. --Unmanned Aerial Educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but just don't know where to start, now have access to the ultimate resoure ... Drones in Education: Let Your Students' Imaginations Soar covers all educators need to know to get a drone program off the ground. Complete with lesson plans, real-world applications and tips for securing funding for drones, this new resource jumpstarts STEM learning. --Engineers of Learning The use of drones in instructional activities allows students to have concrete examples of how STEM concepts are applied and used in the real world --Unmanned Aerial In the first guide to integrating drones into learning and teaching, authors Chris Carnahan, Laura Zieger and Kimberly Crowley provide everything teachers need to know to get a drone program off the ground at their schools. -- Tech and Learning Tech and Learning In the first guide to integrating drones into learning and teaching, authors Chris Carnahan, Laura Zieger and Kimberly Crowley provide everything teachers need to know to get a drone program off the ground at their schools. -- Tech and Learning Tech and Learning In the first guide to integrating drones into learning and teaching, authors Chris Carnahan, Laura Zieger and Kimberly Crowley provide everything teachers need to know to get a drone program off the ground at their schools. -- Tech & Learning Drones in Education: Let Your Students' Imaginations Soar provides a step-by-step approach for using drones to engage learners. --Education Dive Sky is the limit. Drones are a popular item to own, and now ... educators can use them for student learning. Chris Carnahan, Laura Zieger and Kimberly Crowley wrote Drones in Education: Let Your Students' Imaginations Soar for educators who want to know more about the advantages incorporating drones can have on the effectiveness and appeal of their curriculum. --Getting Smart The authors have found that the use of drones in instructional activities allows students to have concrete examples of how science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) concepts are applied and used in the real world. Because drones can hold students' attention and engage them in an activity, students are able to apply and master skills that they learned during instruction. --Unmanned Aerial Educators who want to incorporate drones into their curriculum but just don't know where to start, now have access to the ultimate resoure ... Drones in Education: Let Your Students' Imaginations Soar covers all educators need to know to get a drone program off the ground. Complete with lesson plans, real-world applications and tips for securing funding for drones, this new resource jumpstarts STEM learning. --Engineers of Learning The use of drones in instructional activities allows students to have concrete examples of how STEM concepts are applied and used in the real world --Unmanned Aerial Author InformationKimberly Crowley is mathematics supervisor for a large urban school district in New Jersey. She encourages implementation of STEM and STEAM initiatives within her district. Her goal is to guide administrators and teachers to use technology as part of project-based learning to improve student engagement. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |