Success StoryDrones in Jamaica
Drones in Jamaica
Author: William Rogers
Planning Unit: KSU Administration
Major Program: Small Farm Management
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
I got the opportunity to go to Jamaica for seven days to show the college of agriculture how to use drones. So, I taught two individuals, a teacher and student worker, how to use the drones and process the data. They went on to teach twenty-five more people how to use the drones. They are seeing how many people they can get to learn how to operate the drones. Using this information they are going to research the way there beaches are changing overtime.
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