Gute Tat's 'Good and Sky' School Project Teaches Krasnodar Kids Drone Tech and Programming
The 'Good and Drone' school project, initiated by the charity foundation 'Gute Tat', is set to commence this month. The project aims to educate Krasnodar schoolchildren in programming, drone construction, and management, with over 80 students expected to participate.
The project will operate on a comprehensive approach, combining classroom theory with practical skills on a polygon or simulators. Each group will consist of 12 students to ensure individual attention. The course, spanning 20 lessons, will teach students in grades 7-11 the fundamentals of programming and drone construction, culminating in a qualification certificate 'UAV Operator' upon successful completion.
The 'Good and Drone' school has partnered with local schools to select interested students through testing. Those selected will receive free education. Drones, the focus of the course, are widely used in various fields such as agriculture, emergency services, road construction, and construction sites.
The 'Good and Drone' school project is made possible by the charitable foundation 'Gute Tat' with the support of a governor's grant. The project is set to begin this month, offering Krasnodar schoolchildren a unique opportunity to learn valuable skills in drone technology and programming.
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