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    Home » News » Robolink, Texas Instruments Partner to Offer Drone Programming in Schools
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    Robolink, Texas Instruments Partner to Offer Drone Programming in Schools

    Gary RussellBy Gary RussellAugust 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Robolink has partnered with Texas Instruments to launch an educational package that allows students to learn drone programming using TI-Nspire CX II graphing calculators and CoDrone Edu miniature drones. The initiative is aimed at expanding access to coding education in schools by combining widely used calculators with hands-on drone technology.

    The TI-Nspire CX II calculators, equipped with a 3.2-inch LCD screen, 64 MB of RAM, and 90 MB of storage, are certified for use on standardized exams such as the SAT and ACT.

    Through the integration, students can install a Python module on the calculator and connect it directly to drone controllers, enabling them to write and test code without additional hardware.

    The CoDrone Edu, measuring 138.5 x 138.5 x 34.8 millimeters and weighing 57 grams, offers up to eight minutes of flight time per charge and has a 164-foot operating range.

    Its batteries are swappable, and schools can choose between purchasing drones individually at $249 each or in classroom sets of 12 for $3,999, with pricing varying based on volume.

    Python was selected for its ease of use and widespread adoption in schools as an introductory programming language. The system includes a menu-driven function look-up tool that helps reduce coding errors, making it easier for students to engage with programming concepts while applying them in real-time through drone control.

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