Drone soccer is a thrilling indoor team sport played with radio-controlled quadcopters in protective exoskeletons designed for collisions. Five player teams face off in a netted arena where they ram and block the opposing team to prevent them from scoring while their striker drone simultaneously attempts to score. But before pilots can compete they must first learn to build, program, fly, and repair the high-performance drones that they will be piloting. Our class will include teaching engineering skills, aeronautical concepts, FAA regulations and practicing flying skills, all of which will expose our students to exciting aviation opportunities. See the US Soccer trailer at tiny.utk.edu/DroneSoccer.
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Elvia Klym
Elvia Klym is passionate about facilitating STEM project-based learning to cultivate students to be creative problem solvers. Elvia grew-up in Nashville and has her bachelor’s degree in engineering from The University of Tennessee. She has worked as an engineer in several areas including manufacturing, pre-production operations, vehicle testing, corporate training, and lean engineering consulting. She is currently a 9-12 engineering and unmanned aerial systems teacher at a local high school.
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