Evaluating K-16 Student Engagement In STEM-based Drone Racing

IF 0.1 Q4 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Astronomy and Earth Sciences Education Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.19030/jaese.v8i2.10405
T. Slater, Richard Sanchez
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Increasing the number of students interested in pursuing careers in STEM, computer science, and technology is of widespread interest to education stakeholders. Yet, despite the tremendous amount of human and fiscal resources directed at increasing the STEM, CS, and CTE career pipelines, numbers are less than satisfying. In a purposeful effort to create a more rapid onramp to high tech careers, the project team implemented a series of competitive, quadcopter drone races for students. In these races, student drone pilots race through a timed obstacle course to determine which pilots navigate the challenge in the shortest amount of time. These events that served as a focal point for motivating students to learn about drone technology, encouraging students to develop precision flight skills, and providing educators both inside and outside of formal classrooms with a foundational structure to increase the quantity and quality of technology education. Assessment of students’ and educators’ perceptions suggest that the developed program provided a low barrier to entry and engagement pathway for students to become more deeply engaged in technology.
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评估K-16学生在stem无人机竞赛中的参与度
越来越多的学生对从事STEM、计算机科学和技术领域的职业感兴趣,这是教育利益相关者广泛关注的问题。然而,尽管有大量的人力和财政资源用于增加STEM, CS和CTE的职业管道,但数字并不令人满意。为了让学生更快地进入高科技行业,项目团队为学生们举办了一系列竞争性的四轴无人机比赛。在这些比赛中,学生无人机飞行员通过计时障碍赛,以确定哪些飞行员在最短的时间内完成挑战。这些活动作为激励学生学习无人机技术的焦点,鼓励学生发展精确的飞行技能,并为正式教室内外的教育工作者提供基础结构,以提高技术教育的数量和质量。对学生和教育工作者看法的评估表明,开发的项目为学生更深入地从事技术提供了低门槛和参与途径。
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