Andy Larmand

  1. Video: The Feedback Loop—EdTech That Works In Education

    Video: The Feedback Loop—EdTech That Works In Education
    At Eduporium, we serve educators in a number of ways. At the top of our list is making sure they have easy access to all the EdTech they need in one place. Since there are hundreds of STEM tools on our store, we welcome feedback from teachers who have used them so we know we’re always getting them the technology
  2. Rising Resources | Merge Cube + Merge VR

    Rising Resources | Merge Cube + Merge VR
    In ‘reality,’ VR offers students up-close views of just about anything they can imagine. It helps them conceptualize discussion topics from their classes much more vividly. And, it can even be used to create content like with MERGE, which just so happens to be the focus of this week’s Rising Resources post!
  3. Connect, Load, and Code with the New Cue Robot Blaster

    Connect, Load, and Code with the New Cue Robot Blaster
    It’s designed exclusively for use with the Cue and allows students to try something new while coding. Now, they can create typed code that gets the Cue to launch the foam projectiles and unlock many new elements to learning with robotics! Keep reading to learn more about the accessories students can use with the Cue and where you might be
  4. Eduporium Experiment | 3Doodler PRO

    Eduporium Experiment | 3Doodler PRO
    We found some time to research and try a different version of the 3Doodler 3D printing pen, the 3Doodler PRO. Compared to the 3Doodler Start and 3Doodler Create, the PRO version is a bit more advanced and a bit more powerful, making it a great ‘next step’ option in maker education. Keep reading to learn more about the 3Doodler PRO!
  5. Eduporium Weekly | Exploring Features of the Tello EDU Drone

    Eduporium Weekly | Exploring Features of the Tello EDU Drone
    Within the last couple of months, we’ve been able to take our partnership with DJI further by adding their new Tello EDU drone to our store. This drone is designed specifically for use in education and combines elements of both piloting and programming. Students can use two different apps to create simple programs in Swift, Python, or Scratch.
  6. Try the Root Robot as Part of this Special Demo Offer

    Try the Root Robot as Part of this Special Demo Offer
    The Root Robot is a dynamic teaching tool in education. Not only can it help students learn multiple coding concepts with graphical, computational, and full text coding options, it can be programmed to draw and climb whiteboards! Right now, we’re offering qualified educators the chance to try a Root Robot in their classroom.
  7. Video: The Eduporium Vision—How And Why It's Evolving

    Video: The Eduporium Vision—How And Why It's Evolving
    We’re constantly monitoring these developments and assessing how new technology can be used in the classroom to advance 21st century education. In the first installment of a new mini video series, hear from Eduporium co-founders on the importance of STEM education and how we can help affect the futures of today’s students
  8. Rising Resources | Alive Studios + Virtual Content

    Rising Resources | Alive Studios + Virtual Content
    You know us. We love advocating for the use of new and engaging mediums in contemporary education. In fact, we’re regularly advocating for the use of augmented and virtual reality in all grades—not just college—and that just so happens to be the subject of this week’s Rising Resources blog. Read on to learn more about Alive Studios!
  9. Eduporium Weekly | Get Ready for National Robotics Week

    Eduporium Weekly | Get Ready for National Robotics Week
    STEM education is sweeping the country and, over the next couple of weeks, we’ll see more of what makes this line of thinking so important and so exciting. From April 6-14, much of the STEM community is going to be celebrating National Robotics Week, highlighting the importance of building vital 21st century skills, like engineering, coding, and more.
  10. Grant Award Announcement: Our Recipient for March!

    Grant Award Announcement: Our Recipient for March!
    It’s time to announce the recipient of Eduporium’s $500 EdTech grant for the month of March. And, the winner is…Jacqueline Firster, a dedicated makerspace manager and STEM teacher from Arlington Public Schools in Virginia. Jacqueline is going to be using her award to create a mobile makerspace and enriched PBL in her school.