Teen drone, VR program hopes to give Wilmington teens sky-high future prospects
"I'm an African American lawyer. I've been blessed to work in Corporate America. pains me, a second-generation resident of Delaware. My father was actually the second African American lawyer to be admitted to practice law in Delaware, behind the legendary Louis Redding. And my mom founded DAPI, the Delaware Adolescent Program Inc.," he said. "It was just something we grew up with that, when you've been blessed, you need to give something back. And I believe that if these teens are given the same kinds of changes that other groups are given--and me and my siblings were given--they will thrive. But we have to paint a picture for them that's bigger than what is being painted for them now."
The first round of the program will accept 20 students, all juniors and seniors exclusively from vulnerable communities. Ten will attend 16 weeks of drone classes while another 10 will be selected for the four-week virtual reality courses. A scholarship from the city will cover the costs for all participants taking part in the program.
Those who successfully complete the training will receive a six-to-12 week paid internship and take the FAA's exam to become a licensed drone pilot. Students will also receive transportation from the city's Department of Parks and Recreation to classes and lunch.
Those who attend drone training will learn about:
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) and Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS).
- The rules, regulations, and laws regarding drone operations, and in particular governance of drones by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
- The anatomy of a drone and the various drones currently on the market and what they can and cannot do.
- Individual components of the drone, both vocabulary and function.
- The principles of flight, including Newton’s Laws of Motion, Bernoulli’s Principle, airspeed, gravity, and other key topics to help understand flight of the drones.
- Flight safety and assessment of conditions including weather, site issues, and other obstructions.
- Aerial photography and videography and their concepts, including lighting, shutter speed, lens filters, and drone positioning.
- Creating a “story line” to their videos.
- Editing, music, and narration to create a video.
- 3-D mapping from the sky through Drone Deploy by creating and calculating measurements for a project.
- How to fly the drones.
- Obtain a thorough understanding of Virtual Reality and 3D Virtualization concepts.
- Understand the various aspects of the equipment needed and the various cameras currently on the market and what they can and cannot do.
- Understanding the technology of 360 cameras, 3D Scanning Cameras, and Software for editing.
- Understanding safety and assessment of conditions including weather, site issues, and other obstructions.
- Learn how to plan a VR photoshoot including pre-and post-capture procedures, photography and videography and its concepts including learning about light, shutter speed, lens filters, and camera positioning, and how to use VR equipment in various situations in the field.
- Learn the world of business and how to become a businessperson as a VR operator.
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