Michael Engemann and Damien Tonkin

Michael Engemann and Damien Tonkin

Damien and Michael are year 12 stu­dents from Dick­son Col­lege in Can­berra. They are design­ing, build­ing and fly­ing UAVs to deliver life-saving res­cue sup­plies to lost tourists stranded in the outback.


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Damien has taken on the role of project man­ager for the school’s UAV team while Michael spe­cialises mostly with the tech­ni­cal design and func­tion­al­ity of the air­planes. Together they are part of a team that includes stu­dents from all dis­ci­plines, learn­ing what can’t be learnt inside the four walls of the typ­i­cal classroom.

Damien cur­rently stud­ies a wide range of sub­jects at Dick­son Col­lege, and is par­tic­u­larly enthu­si­as­tic about cross-disciplinary learn­ing, through use of the lat­est cut­ting edge tech­nol­ogy and broad course mate­ri­als. Since begin­ning the Unmanned Air­borne Vehi­cle project Damien has gained a spe­cial inter­est in util­is­ing large-scale projects that mobilise large groups of peo­ple with vary­ing skill sets towards a com­mon goal, and also how schools in the future might do more to expose the stu­dents to real-world sit­u­a­tions that require real-world prob­lem solv­ing. Damien believes that large, school wide projects such as the UAV project are a great way to teach stu­dents valu­able life skills that can’t ordi­nar­ily be learned in a classroom.

Among many other IT classes, Michael has been study­ing robot­ics at Dick­son Col­lege, start­ing off with mod­est Lego robots and build­ing his way up to Unmanned Air­borne Vehi­cles that can fly them­selves. It’s been a learn­ing expe­ri­ence that will never be for­got­ten. It has caught his appetite, and he plans to con­tinue this field of study in uni­ver­sity next year, and then hope­fully work on projects such as this as a career. He believes projects like this bring all sorts of peo­ple together, allow­ing them to learn from one another and fur­ther progress as indi­vid­u­als and as a group.

They hope to get more schools involved in projects like this, where life skills are leant, bet­ter prepar­ing stu­dents for what­ever comes their way next.

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