Author: jmavrogeorge

  • Drones for School Programs: an Administrator’s Guide

    Drones for School Programs: an Administrator’s Guide

    Drones are trending in schools these days— and for great reasons. If you work at a school, you’ve heard stories from colleagues or students about the “W-O-W” of drone programs.  Does this mean you should consider a drone education program for your school?  Keep reading to learn how drones can benefit everyone from your school…

  • Character Development in Education: The Drone Legends Mission

    Character Development in Education: The Drone Legends Mission

    Recently, I was asked why I made the pivot into education. Specifically, why drones? It got me thinking about the main purpose behind Drone Legends as a company and as an education program.  That reason is to inspire character development in educators and students. Here’s a preview of what that means to Drone Legends and…

  • Using Drones in Math

    Using Drones in Math

    Math is critical for drone use in all fields. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are used in everything from professional videography to advanced military missions to agriculture.  Drones in math make perfect sense. Drones only operate because of mathematical and physical principles. They can be groundbreaking (and fun) tools teachers use to encourage a love of…

  • Drones and Agriculture: Drone Legends Interviews Dimitra

    Drones and Agriculture: Drone Legends Interviews Dimitra

    This is the first in a series to inspire everyone in the Drone Legends community (administrators, educators, volunteers, parents, and kids) with a peek into how drones are used in the real world. First up, we’re exploring drones and agriculture. Ben Wark, a director from the international AgTech company, Dimitra, shared with us how drones…

  • Find Drones for School (2022/2023 School Year)

    Find Drones for School (2022/2023 School Year)

    Many schools are starting to include drones in learning programs. Why? Mainly because drones truly enhance the overall learning experience for kids of all ages, especially in relation to STEM subjects.  Schools use drones in the classroom, after school clubs, summer camps, enrichment programs, and everything in between.  Ready to get on board and use…

  • Drone Clubs Near Me

    Drone Clubs Near Me

    Joining a drone club is THE FUNNEST way to learn and explore mechanics, flight, coding, and more. Many drone clubs are popping up these days, giving kids and adults a sharper knowledge of STEM in a hands-on, get-in-the-mix, work-together environment.  If you’re wondering where to get kids involved with drones or learn how to fly…

  • Drone Camp Curriculum

    Drone Camp Curriculum

    Want an engaging and fun STEM camp for kids?  You need a curriculum that’s out of this world.  Not all students want to learn STEM at an academic camp, and it can be hard to find a curriculum that encourages practical skills… but still rocks!  There is one thing that gets campers excited – plus…

  • Drones and Enrichment Programs

    Drones and Enrichment Programs

    Enrichment programs aren’t only for the gifted kids who buzz through classroom coursework with ease. Extracurricular programs can fuel the interests of any student.  To meet the demand for STEM learning, drone enrichment programs are launching everywhere. (We’re stoked to see it!) Drones and enrichment programs give students real-world experiences. These include hands-on STEM application,…

  • Drones and Problem-Based Learning (PBL)

    Drones and Problem-Based Learning (PBL)

    Drones can help kids adopt a strong problem-solving approach to learning. They try. They fail. They immediately see how and why they failed. They troubleshoot. They try again. We love watching that grit grow, as kids need to persevere through problems and use all of their cognitive powers to find solutions. Drones and problem-based learning…

  • STEM Facts

    STEM Facts

    With all the buzz about STEM learning today, it’s fun to explore the facts about how STEM early on helps students succeed. To understand where we’re headed with science, technology, engineering, and math, first, we have to look at the current state of things, and what research tells us about what this means for the…