
doi: 10.26076/9aca-7627
This project was a joint effort by Jordan Bartholomew and Russell Mayo. The project consisted of three parts. Part one was the development of the lesson content led by Jordan Bartholomew. Part two was the production of a multimedia package that included lesson videos, animations and logos for the ROAV copter mini curriculum, led by Russell Mayo. Part three included a journal article to introduce the curriculum co-written by both Jordan and Russ. The curriculum was developed for hands-on experiential learning and includes a computational thinking component. The lesson videos were intended for self-instruction or in a classroom setting. The curriculum was piloted with elementary and middle school students. This project documents the curriculum and journal article. This project will be submitted individually by each author for their master’s plan-B project.
Tinker, ROAV, 370, Programming, Parrot, Secondary Education, Elementary Education, Drone
Tinker, ROAV, 370, Programming, Parrot, Secondary Education, Elementary Education, Drone
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