Drone Programming | 6th to 12th Grade

The Pluto Programmable Nano Drone is a dynamic educational tool designed to inspire and engage students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) learning. This drone is perfect for schools looking to introduce hands-on programming and robotics into their curriculum. The Pluto Nano Drone allows students to explore the fundamentals of coding, engineering, and drone technology in a fun and interactive way. With its programmable features and stable flight system, it offers a practical and engaging platform for students to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios, making learning both exciting and impactful.

  • 1x Pluto Nano Drone
  • 1x Rechargeable Battery
  • 1x USB Charging Cable
  • 4x Spare Propellers
  • 1x Screwdriver
  • 1x Quick Start Guide

Key Features

  • Educational Programming: The drone can be programmed using easy-to-learn, open-source software, enabling students to write code and see it in action as the drone performs custom maneuvers.
  • STEM Learning Tool: Integrates seamlessly into STEM education, providing a hands-on experience that reinforces concepts in coding, robotics, and engineering.
  • Student-Friendly Design: Lightweight and durable, the drone is built to withstand the rigors of classroom use, making it ideal for group activities and projects.
  • Stable Flight for Beginners: Equipped with advanced sensors and a 6-axis gyroscope, the drone ensures stable and controlled flight, even for students with no prior experience.
  • Rechargeable for Continuous Learning: The included rechargeable battery allows for extended flight sessions, ensuring students have ample time to experiment and learn.
  • Expandable for Advanced Projects: The drone is compatible with various accessories, allowing schools to expand its capabilities as students progress in their learning.

Learning Outcomes

  • Programming and Coding: Use drones to teach basic and advanced programming concepts. Platforms like Scratch, Python, and Swift can be used for coding the drones to perform various tasks.
  • Engineering and Robotics: Drones can be a part of robotics clubs or classes, teaching students about aerodynamics, mechanics, and electronics.
  • Environmental Science: Conduct experiments and projects involving aerial photography, mapping, and environmental monitoring.
  • Mathematics: Teach geometry, trigonometry, and algebra through flight path planning and execution.
    Art and Media: Utilize drones for creative projects like film making, photography, and multimedia art.