Andy Larmand

  1. Rising Resources | Teachers Pay Teachers

    Rising Resources | Teachers Pay Teachers
    Wouldn’t it be great if teachers could make more money than they do? Well, until that happens, there are, in fact, some ways they can do just that, including using the site that’s the subject of this Rising Resources blog, Teachers Pay Teachers! There’s no doubt that TPT has become a staple in the lives of many of today’s educators
  2. Take The Next Step In Teaching Programming With C++

    Take The Next Step In Teaching Programming With C++
    The C++ programming language can be learned by anyone with some computer science experience. On the basic side, students can learn things like loops, arrays, strings, functions, and variables, while the more advanced programming with C++ includes the capability to control pointers, structures, dynamic allocation, binary trees, and more.
  3. Eduporium Experiment | Engino Buildings & Bridges Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | Engino Buildings & Bridges Kit
    For this week’s Eduporium Experiment, we opened up our Buildings & Bridges kit, which is part of Engino’s STEM STRUCTURES series. It’s a great way for students aged between 8-16 to not only build some pretty cool structures, but also learn the science behind engineering and the physics needed to ensure its safe and sound.
  4. Eduporium Weekly | STEM and All that it Covers

    Eduporium Weekly | STEM and All that it Covers
    As STEM education has developed over the last few years, now there are even more ways for teachers to deliver an innovative educational experience for their students. STEM education has been broken down into various focuses, including robotics, coding, 3D printing, and more, but there have also been letters added.
  5. Class Packs, Club Packs, and STEAM Packs from Kano

    Class Packs, Club Packs, and STEAM Packs from Kano
    Now, Kano’s options have expanded and we’re excited to introduce their STEAM Packs, Club Packs, and Classroom Packs for both the traditional Kano and the touchscreen model. With these kits, innovative educators can support up to 30 students and empower them to code, create, and collaborate with all new options!
  6. Eduporium Weekly | It's CS Ed Week...Just Get Coding!

    Eduporium Weekly | It's CS Ed Week...Just Get Coding!
    Every year, students in schools around the world take part in Computer Science Education Week and the Hour of Code. Participation in this fantastic initiative has continued to grow every year since its official inception and we expect this year to the biggest one yet! This year’s CS Ed Week begins on Monday (Dec. 3) and runs through Dec. 9.
  7. Our November EdTech Grant Recipient: Victoria Blackmer

    Our November EdTech Grant Recipient: Victoria Blackmer
    After careful consideration, we believed the most deserving applicant from this past month is Victoria Blackmer from the Robert R. Jones Public Library in Coal Valley, Ill. Victoria is a librarian at this library in Coal Valley, which is almost on the border of Iowa, and she has also begun to work closely with the nearby Bicentennial Elementary School.
  8. Rising Resources | Go-Lab Sharing and Authoring

    Rising Resources | Go-Lab Sharing and Authoring
    Go-Lab (Global Online Science Labs for Inquiry Learning at School) is an online sharing and authoring platform for educators and students to create, complete, and share labs, apps, and inquiry learning spaces (ILSs). The platform is designed for science teachers in both early and upper grades to incorporate innovative technical learning opportunities.
  9. Small Drones. Big Drones. Create A Full-blown Drone Zone.

    Small Drones. Big Drones. Create A Full-blown Drone Zone.
    Though it seems like it might be too challenging or expensive to implement drones into STEM learning, the fact is that it’s no more difficult than adding more traditional STEAM tools. Aside from securing places to fly them, your biggest challenge might just be deciding on a model or two. But, don’t you worry—we’re here to highlight some of the
  10. Eduporium Weekly | Teaching to the Students of Gen Z

    Eduporium Weekly | Teaching to the Students of Gen Z
    Following millennials, Generation Z emerged in the mid-90s and is now getting set to make its mark on the world. Many of them are now in high school (depending on when you define the end of Gen Z), meaning they are preparing for their lives and careers. Like other generations, they are facing some challenges and incredible opportunities.