Flying Your Mini-drone with Photogrammetry (Cantonese)

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as ‘drones’, are aircraft piloted remotely by an operator. A drone is a way to teach real-world examples of coding in action, demonstrating principles of flight and physics. Therefore, drones have been helpful in organising and developing STEM/STEAM activities.

In this workshop, you will learn how to fly an educational drone (DJI RoboMaster TT). You will have opportunities to learn Scratch and Python by programming drones to design flying trajectories, take pictures, and accomplish autonomous flying missions. At the end of the workshop, you will use RealityCapture, a photogrammetry software, to build 3D models with the images/videos captured by drones.

Flying Your Mini-drone with Photogrammetry(English)

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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as ‘drones’, are aircraft piloted remotely by an operator. A drone is a way to teach real-world examples of coding in action, demonstrating principles of flight and physics. Therefore, drones have been helpful in organising and developing STEM/STEAM activities.

Learning and Teaching @EdUHK Festival 2023

The “Learning and Teaching @EdUHK Festival 2021” (the Festival) will be held for three consecutive months from October to December 2021. The theme “Learning and Teaching for Future Readiness” is proposed in view of the strategic development of the University. This year, activities and programme will be organised including open class observations, video showcases, exhibition of poster boards and students sharing.
The Festival is organised by the Centre for Learning, Teaching and Technology (LTTC), Faculty of Education and Human Development (FEHD), Faculty of Humanities (FHM), Faculty of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (FLASS), Graduate School (GS), and School Partnership and Field Experience Office (SPFEO).