Young scientists from Kent State's Child Development Center (CDC) learned about how drones can assist in learning about natural environments at the Bioblitz event held at Kent State's Battaglia property.
Andrew Scholl, Ph.D., an assistant professor and director in Kent State's Department of Geography, showed Bioblitz attendees how to operate a drone and how drones can capture images with their built-in cameras. The areas explored during the Bioblitz event are familiar to the children at the CDC, as they regularly explore them as part of their nature education sessions with outdoor educator, Terri Cardy, M. Ed.
Photo by Sydney Weber, a junior, visual communications design (VCD) major with a minor in photography.
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