Frequently Asked Questions
DROBOYT is an innovative STEM learning platform that introduces students to technology through hands-on Drones experiences.
DROBOYT programs are designed for schools, educators, and learning communities that want to make STEM education more engaging and practical.
Getting started with DROBOYT is simple and flexible depending on the program you choose. Our programs are designed to provide everything needed for a smooth implementation, including access to structured lesson plans, guided activities, and teaching resources.
DROBOYT offers a structured STEM learning journey that evolves with students, starting from basic concepts and progressing to advanced drone applications.
Little Stars (Grades 3–5) focuses on introducing STEM through fun, story-based activities, games, and drone simulations, helping young learners develop creativity, teamwork, and basic problem solving skills.
Aero Stars (Grades 6–8) builds on this foundation with hands-on drone missions, physical activities,
and interactive challenges that strengthen critical thinking, collaboration, and practical
understanding of technology.
Sky Stars (Grades 9–12) offers advanced drone training, including precision piloting and immersive
FPV.
Not all DROBOYT programs require drones and robots, as each program is designed based on its learning goals. Some programs include hands-on drone flying and robot assembly where students actively pilot and interact with drones and robots, while others use simulations and guided activities to build foundational skills like coding, planning, and problem-solving.
Yes, DROBOYT programs are designed to fit seamlessly into the regular school day. They can be easily integrated into classroom learning, STEM subjects, or project-based activities, making them suitable for both academic and enrichment settings.
Yes, DROBOYT programs are designed in alignment with established educational standards and structured learning goals. The programs are also organized according to grade groupings defined by the National Education Policy (NEP), ensuring age-appropriate learning progression.
Yes, DROBOYT programs are well-suited for Career and Technical Education (CTE), especially at the middle and high school levels. Our advanced programs introduce students to real-world applications such as drone piloting, robot assembling, and technology-driven problem-solving.
Yes, every DROBOYT program comes with a complete onboarding process to help educators get started smoothly. We provide clear setup instructions, access to digital resources, and step-by-step guidance to ensure easy implementation in the classroom.
Yes, DROBOYT provides full support to help you quickly resolve any issues. If you experience problems with your drones, robots or equipment, our support team will guide you through troubleshooting steps and determine if replacement parts are needed. We aim to get your program running smoothly with minimal disruption to classroom learning.
If your drone or robot isn’t working as expected, our support team is here to help. Simply reach out to us, and we will guide you through step-by-step troubleshooting to identify and resolve the issue. If needed, we’ll also assist in arranging replacement parts to get you back up and running quickly.
Yes, DROBOYT provides complete support to help educators confidently run the programs. From the start, you receive clear setup guidance, access to learning resources, and step-by-step instructions for implementation.
Yes, training and support are a key part of the DROBOYT experience. We provide regular instructor-led training sessions that help educators understand both the technology and the curriculum, ensuring they can confidently run the program.
DROBOYT provides a range of educator-friendly resources to support smooth program implementation. These include ready-to-use teaching materials, structured lesson plans, and guidance that help educators effectively deliver the curriculum in the classroom.
Yes, safety is a top priority at DROBOYT. All drones and robots used in our
programs are carefully selected for classroom environments and are
designed to be lightweight, stable, and safe for indoor use. They include
features such as propeller protection, controlled flight systems, and safety
mechanisms to ensure a secure learning experience.
Yes, DROBOYT programs are designed to be fully safe and compliant for educational use. Our drones and robots are primarily used in controlled indoor environments and fall well within safe operating limits, eliminating the need for complex regulatory requirements. Since activities are conducted within classrooms, they are not subject to external airspace restrictions.