Download Print this page

Robolink CoDrone EDU User Manual page 14

Advertisement

Tips for the Classroom
Follow these tips to keep your classroom environment safe and fun.
Divide your learning space into a "flight" area for drones
and a "coding/piloting" area for people.
Tie up loose hair, put away plastic bags, and tuck away thin
hanging items such as strings hanging from clothing or around
the room. These can get caught in the propellers.
To avoid getting nicked by the propellers, never grab the
drone body from above. Instead, only hold the drone by the
guards or by the underside of its body. See page 27.
To minimize wait time between flights, start class with at
least 2 fully charged batteries per drone, and charge any
depleted batteries immediately.
Keep depleted batteries and charged batteries in two
separate bins, so batteries are organized and students can
swap batteries quickly.
24
Learning to Code with CoDrone EDU
Now you know all the basics! To start learning how to
code, head to our lessons:
learn.robolink.com/codrone-edu
Resources
Use these resources to help you on your journey learning to pilot and
code with CoDrone EDU.
For technical
questions and help:
help.robolink.com
For library functions and
documentation:
docs.robolink.com
25

Advertisement

loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the CoDrone EDU and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Related Products for Robolink CoDrone EDU