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My son goes to a kids tech center a couple times a week after school. They do programming, robotics, and various other tech stuff. My son was talking to his teacher (the owner) about flying the Mavic with me and all the stuff it can do.
Long story short, after talking about liability, FAA, etc we decided to start off doing a "Drone 101" ground school only for parents & kids. I'm still working on the curriculum, but it will contain an overview of the drone market from $20-$2000, basic information on how a quad works, and of course the rules.
After we see what the kids who sign up want to do next we may move on to building, racing or programming missions and such.
Anyway, really excited to do this. The trick is to make it fun and engaging so I don't lose them.
Long story short, after talking about liability, FAA, etc we decided to start off doing a "Drone 101" ground school only for parents & kids. I'm still working on the curriculum, but it will contain an overview of the drone market from $20-$2000, basic information on how a quad works, and of course the rules.
After we see what the kids who sign up want to do next we may move on to building, racing or programming missions and such.
Anyway, really excited to do this. The trick is to make it fun and engaging so I don't lose them.
