Aero, the adventurous drone, soars through the skies with a relentless curiosity, capturing the world from angles unseen by human eyes. Equipped with state-of-the-art sensors and cameras, Aero embarks on daring expeditions, navigating dense forests,
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The Drone Club at Drone Flight School is a dynamic hub where students harness the power of technology to explore the skies. Comprising budding engineers, programmers, and enthusiasts, this club fosters a passion for drone technology and its myriad ap
The Drone Club, hosted by Drone Flight School, offers a unique opportunity for drone enthusiasts of all skill levels to come together and expand their knowledge of drone technology and operations. Whether you're a beginner looking to learn the basics
Ronald Purvis brings over three decades of expertise in the architectural and engineering industry, shaping his career with a blend of technical proficiency and innovative problem-solving. Currently serving as a Project Design Coordinator at the Kent
We are incredibly grateful to the Fraternal Order of Fire Fighters in Frankfort, Kentucky, for their generous donation of $600. This contribution demonstrates their unwavering commitment to not only serving the community through their brave and selfl
Jason Keller is a consultant in national capacity building in emerging technology, entrepreneur, and vendor for multiple drone and counter drone systems companies internationally. He is also a veteran of the US Army with deployments in intelligence s
The Franklin Center for Innovation has received a generous grant from Morehead State University's STEM Excellence School to establish a groundbreaking Drone Flight School. This initiative is aimed at fostering interest and expertise in drone technolo
Drones have proven their value among energy firms despite regulations. UAS reduce the need for costly and dangerous inspections, improve the quality of data collected and save time. Reducing the downtime required during inspection adds further saving
Unmanned aerial systems (UAS), commonly known as drones, have a wide range of applications across various industries. They are used for aerial photography, precision agriculture, disaster management, forest management, construction, mining, and surve
In an increasingly technology-driven world, Kentucky and our nation continue to face a crisis in our student's performance and participation in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math), creating a talent shortage. Our programs, events, and o
STEAM has been around for a while. Because it’s a comparatively new educational concept, how much do you know about it? This blog will break it down for you and let you get to know it better. Read on!
STEAM stands for Science, Tech
It has nothing to do with Monty Python, but the Flying Circus drone-race events during the past three years in Covington, Virginia, are one of many reasons and indications that rural community colleges and their students are looking toward the brigh
High-paying jobs are available for students who choose trade school or vocational or technical education instead of bachelor’s degree programs.
My son is 15 and will be starting his junior year of high school in the fall. The talk of going to college
1. Find or Repurpose a Space
Finding a room is easier than you think. Many cities and school districts have underutilized or forgotten spaces that can be repurposed for a very low cost. For example, Andrew Coy, high school technology teacher and Exe
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