December 10, 2025 - 09:40

During Computer Science Education Week, students at Lincoln East High School are immersing themselves in technology by coding drones in their Computer Science Foundations class. This hands-on experience allows students to apply their coding skills in a practical and exciting way, as they learn to program drones to perform various tasks.
The initiative aims to enhance students' understanding of computer science concepts while fostering creativity and problem-solving skills. By working with drones, students are not only learning how to write code but also experiencing the thrill of seeing their instructions come to life in the real world.
Teachers emphasize the importance of such projects in preparing students for future careers in technology, where coding proficiency is increasingly essential. The activity has sparked enthusiasm among students, many of whom expressed a newfound interest in pursuing further studies in computer science and engineering fields. This innovative approach to learning is paving the way for the next generation of tech-savvy individuals.
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