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Tuesday April 8, 2025 11:30am - 1:00pm EDT
Ready to take drones beyond play and into meaningful learning experiences? This hands-on workshop dives into how drones can be used across subjects to boost engagement and deepen understanding. We’ll start by getting familiar with flying drones, learning basic controls and safety, and then shift focus to connecting this technology with real classroom learning goals. Through guided coaching and collaborative brainstorming, you’ll explore how drones can illustrate physics principles, map historical or geographic data in social studies, calculate and analyze trajectories in math, and much more. This session is designed as a working experience, so come ready to fly and create—leaving with practical ideas and lesson plans that ground drone use in purposeful learning.
Speakers
avatar for Pedro Uribe

Pedro Uribe

Computer Science and Technology Specialist, Pine Crest School
Pedro Uribe has a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) from Florida Atlantic University and a Master of Arts in Mathematics Education (MAE) from the University of Florida. His role as a Computer Science and Technology Specialist allows him to support students and faculty with their technology... Read More →
avatar for Kelly Schuster-Paredes

Kelly Schuster-Paredes

Computer Science and Technology Specialist, Pine Crest School
Kelly Schuster-Paredes holds a Master’s in Curriculum, Instruction, and Technology and has spent over 26 years teaching K-12 education across the U.S., U.K., and Peru. With a global perspective shaped by international experience, Kelly has developed a strong commitment to designing... Read More →
Tuesday April 8, 2025 11:30am - 1:00pm EDT
Rubenstein/Silvers Library
  Hands-on Workshop 5
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