Drone classrooms could be key to Malaysia’s STEM push, says science minister (opens original article in a new tab)
Malaysia's Science Minister launched a drone programme for primary students to boost STEM education, emphasizing its role in developing technical skills and future career opportunities.
- Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Chang Lih Kang launched a drone programme for primary students at SJKT Ladang Katoyang in Perak.
- Drones are promoted as a tool to enhance STEM education by engaging students in coding, AI, engineering, and data analysis.
- The minister highlighted the potential of drone technology to develop talents in STEM, STEAM, and STREAM fields and prepare students for future careers.
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