Mission Statement & Commitment To Education

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Mission Statement & Commitment To Education Our mission is to develop and deliver the highest quality, most inspiring, and inventive drone and virtual reality technology experiences to the next generation of visionaries and disruptors one student at a time. We transition students - from being passive consumers of technology - into tomorrow s technology creators and innovators. Drobots Company builds inclusive, hands-on, educational, fun learning environments where students are empowered with the autonomy, tools and skills they need to reimagine our tech-driven world through the lens of drones, UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) and virtual/augmented reality. No prior drone or flying experience necessary Girls and boys are encouraged to enroll Our programs constantly sell out Program involves both indoor and outdoor activities Safety is our #1 priority!

Key Student/Camper Learning Outcomes of Summer Program 1. Education of UAV (drone) the history, present use, and future application 2. How to work within a team to accomplish challenging tasks involving flight and STEM 3. Confidence building through a positive environment that encourages taking calculated risks 4. How to create and present a vision to peers - utilizing creative and entrepreneurial exploration 5. Understanding of UAVs and the evolving FAA safety protocols. The do s and don ts 6. Work within a team to storyboard and then produce a short film utilizing UAV technology 7. Interact and learn from worldwide industry professional experts via videoconference 8. Grasp clear understand of UAV technology and the future application and job opportunities 9. Enjoyment and freedom of learning how to properly fly a UAV and enhance flight skills 10. Leave the Drobots Company program with the confidence and knowledge to explore this rapidly evolving and positively disrupting technology Programming and Special Guests Are Subject To Change

Day 1 Participants dive right in as they get accustomed to the drones they will be using throughout the course. We accomplish this learning through the official Drobots Flight Academy (DFA) where each person learns the basics of drone safety and RC (remote control) flight technology. During DFA, participants familiarize themselves with the rules of safety and flight as well as the basic mechanics of quadcopters. From there they take the controls and learn how to properly take off, fly and land. Drobot teams rotate through stations and participate in live and simulated exercises to improve or enhance their skills. Upon graduation from DFA, day one ends with the first competition amongst the teams. Quizzes on safety are included as part of the first day s activities setting the stage for an exhilarating day two. Day 1 Learning Outcomes: ü Introduction for the week s activities and goals ü UAV and STEM future job application. Explanation of The Why to all participants. Investment of future ü Introduction to the various drones we will utilize during the week ü Complete safety overview and current events (awareness) ü Teams are formed to collaborate throughout the rest of week ü Explanation of the Drobots STEM Vision Board Competition (due end of week) ü Basic training and flying exercises at the Drobots Flight Academy

Day 2 As the teams assemble and take on their first challenge of the day, the desire to learn more sets in quickly. Day two is about action and education. Participants will learn about the history of drone technology and the benefits of today s applicability for numerous industries. Learn how drones are changing every corner of the planet and how certain initiatives are literally changing lives. From agriculture to medicine and from sports to filmmaking, we will challenge the Drobot teams to devise their own creative applications for the end-of-program presentation. Teams will be judged on creativity, design, practicality, social impact, and more. In essence day two represents the power of drone technology addressing the what, why and how of its positive social impact. During the afternoon of day two, teams are confronted with multiple drone flight team activities and challenges, providing a sneak preview to the last day and our most popular event: The Drobot Aerial Olympics. Lastly- we will interact with and learn from our first industry leader - one who is currently utilizing drone technology within their business or organization. Participants will engage in a memorable demonstration and FAQ session with our special guest. Day 2 Learning Outcomes: ü History and evolution of UAVs (drone). Real world and current examples ü Current industrial application of UAV technology throughout the world ü Teams storyboard short film for production utilizing UAV camera ü Teams compete in drone flight activities and events to sharpen their skills ü Special Guest #1 of the week industry expert to speak and take Q&A from participants

Day 3 Starting from this day onwards, participants will begin to understand the mechanics of all drone functions: what makes it fly, tilt, rise, and fall. After the teams participate in takeoff, landing and accuracy training and competitions, the focus turns to speed and agility. Today is the day teams are introduced to the positive effects drones have had in certain industries such as agriculture, architecture, sports, search & rescue, and more. Participants also get a peak into the world of drones and cinematography as every one learns how to stream video from the drone s camera and compete in additional challenges using only the camera to navigate. Day 3 Learning Outcomes: ü Basic flight language and understand of the mechanics behind drone flight ü Takeoff, landing and accuracy skills and drills ü How UAVs are positively affecting the world. Discussion of the potential ü STEM Vision Board Competition show and tell session. Vetting with our instructors ü Introduction to drone camera and video capture. Tidbits on how to utilize ü Draft short film storyboard is due. Time to show and tell with all participants

Day 4 On this day, the real fun begins. Participants will learn how to navigate through obstacles and control the drone through the official designed Drobots Obstacle Course, testing knowledge of tilts forward, backward, left, and right. Teams will also focus upon rotation (clockwise and counter-clockwise) and GPS strategy. The rest of the schedule includes movie making with drones. Teams put story and pen to drone and film a short one-minute movie. Movies will be shared with all participants and their families, including the Drobot Academy Awards ceremony. Lastly- we will interact with and learn from another industry leader one who is currently utilizing drone technology within their business or organization. Participants will engage in a memorable demonstration and FAQ session with our special guest. Day 4 Learning Outcomes: ü Flying through obstacle courses and agility stations ü Team contests involving camera and GPS location detection during flight ü Filming day for the UAV short films ü Final STEM Vision Board Competition review. Vetting with our instructors. Due tomorrow ü Special Guest #2 of the week industry expert to speak and take Q&A from participants

Day 5 On this final day, it s all about the Drobots Aerial Olympics! Individual and team competitions fill every minute of our schedule. Participants enter the Drobot Arena competing in an intense yet purely enjoyable series of drone events and challenges. While the program and fun must end, participants go home plenty of information to expand their knowledge and act upon their curiosity. Summer camp Drobots Pilots will be able to participate, to learn, to practice and to compete through the use of the Drobots Company Online Learning Academy throughout the rest of the summer and academic year. Day 5 Learning Outcomes: ü Drobots Aerial Olympic competition and awards ceremony ü STEM Vision Board Competition presentation and awards ceremony ü Official Drobots Safety and Flight Pilot Patch and Certificate presentation. ü Review and celebration of the week

We Interact With, Learn From, and Speak To Special Guests From All Over The World ü zspace... Augmented & Virtual Reality ü 3DR Systems & Technologies... Drone/UAV Technology ü US Naval Observatory, Aerospace Engineering Department... STEM Application ü UAVs in Real Estate and Architecture... Industry Case Studies ü Drone Racing League (DRL)... Sports ü InfoComm... Trade, Careers, Demand ü Los Angeles Fire and Rescue... Industry Case Studies ü USGS (Science for a changing world)... STEM Application ü Lockheed Martin... STEM Application ü CyPhyWorks... Drone/UAV Technology ü Entrepreuers & Business Owners...Opportunities & Application

The Drobots Company What s Included ü Drobots Company provides an average of a 1:8 (instructor to student ratio) ü All-adult led staff with either a background in education and/or STEM education ü All instructors are CORI and SORI background checked and fully vetted ü Superior customer service Onsite, Phone or Email ü Drone safety course ü All equipment & drone race training ü Entrepreneurial and technology education ü Industry experts and special guest speakers ü History of drones and UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) ü Creative storyboarding and moviemaking utilizing drone technology ü Editing, uploading and online sharing of short films utilizing drone capture & footage

We Are Passionate About UAVs, Drones, Robots and STEM Education UAV (Drone) technology has hit a tipping point and its application to both the present and the future is remarkable. There is no doubt the children of today will experience and benefit from the positive disruptions of UAV technology throughout their lifetime in the following industries: ü Package/Supply Delivery ü Photography/Film ü Scientific Research ü Law Enforcement ü Entertainment/Toys ü Agriculture ü Energy ü Construction ü Emergency Services ü Business/Entrepreneurship

About The Drobots Company Summer Program Drobots Company is more than simply science, engineering, technology, and math. It s where education, creativity, teamwork and fun all come together. It s where learning happens! Most of all and more importantly Drobots is safe, challenging and pure enjoyment! Participants will explore this rapidly growing field and jumpstart their future. Learn the basic mechanics and actual operational skills of remote controlled vehicles and drones. Study the mechanical engineering side of this equipment, as well as the fun side of actually playing with and using this technology. Ever heard of Drone Racing? We have it! Movie-making with drones? We do it! Throughout the week participants will learn all about drone safety, maintenance, airspace, and future drone-related careers. Students will test their skills, flying around and through obstacles while working in functional teams during friendly competitions. Teams will design their own drone technology concepts and applications, essentially formalizing their very own drone business model. The program also introduces the Drobot teams to create, storyboard and create a short film using drones and GoPro/4K film and technology.

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