Andy Larmand

  1. Eduporium Weekly | 5 Can't-Miss 3D Printers for Education

    Eduporium Weekly | 5 Can't-Miss 3D Printers for Education
    In 21st century education, 3D printing is an extremely valuable endeavor, offering students in almost any grade a truly unique learning opportunity that combines creative design, innovative technology, and collaborative experiences. Contrary to popular opinion, 3D printing is affordable and effective and here are some of the best educational 3D printers.
  2. Eduporium Experiment | Syma QuadCopter Drone

    Eduporium Experiment | Syma QuadCopter Drone
    Remote-controlled (or RC) toys have been popular since the debut of the first RC car in the late 1960s. The newest RC toy on the market these days? Personal drones: little flying machines, often modeled after helicopters, with a set of propellers to keep them airborne. Light, easy to fly, and tons of fun, every kid (and adult!) these days
  3. Eduporium Weekly | Welcome to 2017

    Eduporium Weekly | Welcome to 2017
    We have a feeling that 2017 is going to be a good one for education, technology, and the pair’s relationship. With that being said, it’s not too early to take a look at what lies ahead for EdTech this coming year. The trends and tendencies are popping up everywhere and include things like virtual reality, coding, collaboration, and, yes, more
  4. Eduporium Weekly | Welcome to the Collaboration Station

    Eduporium Weekly | Welcome to the Collaboration Station
    So much of 21st century education often involves getting your students to unleash the creativity they did not even know they had. The challenge is getting them to access it on a daily basis. The solution might be to have them collaborate—daily, nightly, or pretty much whenever possible. Two heads are better than one and collaboration is a crucial 21st
  5. Eduporium Experiment | LittleArm Robot Arm

    Eduporium Experiment | LittleArm Robot Arm
    Finding a simple robot arm that is affordable but still complete enough so that more than one could be used in the classroom might seem tough. After a large number of requests rolled in, Bentz sought funding for a fleet of equipment with which to produce his affordable, 3D-printed robotic arms. Thus, the LittleArm was born.
  6. Eduporium Weekly | Empowering All Teachers In The 21st Century

    Eduporium Weekly | Empowering All Teachers In The 21st Century
    In 21st century education, teachers try to prepare students for a world with technology, hands-on work, and the unknown. Most teachers know about the importance of equipping students with the hard and soft skills they will need in the “real world” and it’s usually their lack of strong resources—not their quality of instruction—that interferes with this challenging process.
  7. Eduporium Experiment | NAO Robot

    Eduporium Experiment | NAO Robot
    Here at Eduporium, we have been lucky enough to acquire our very own version of one of the most advanced robots in the world—a little bot called NAO. NAO is about two feet tall and voice activated. We’ve had it around the office for a little while now, and although we’ve seen a little of what NAO is capable of,
  8. Eduporium Weekly | 5 Can't-Miss Gift Ideas for Your Little Genius

    Eduporium Weekly | 5 Can't-Miss Gift Ideas for Your Little Genius
    The Holiday Season is a time for selflessness and gift giving to let those in our lives know how much we care about them. As our focus has always been on education, however, we sometimes tend to go a little overboard in recommending that parents get their kids gifts that combine fun and learning—and there’s nothing wrong with that!
  9. Eduporium Experiment | COJI Robot

    Eduporium Experiment | COJI Robot
    COJI is a small robot designed to teach the ideas of coding to children as young as four years old by using Emoji-based commands. The idea behind this language is that faces and images are easy to understand for young children. The display screen that makes up COJI’s face depicts one emoji and the emoji-based coding language is pretty fun.
  10. Eduporium Weekly | The Hour of Code is Upon Us

    Eduporium Weekly | The Hour of Code is Upon Us
    The annual Computer Science Education Week put on by Code.org serves as a yearly reminder of the importance of coding and Computer Science education in contemporary K-12 schools. Expected to be the literacy of future generations, coding has become an extremely important skill to have and creative Hour of Code projects are very helpful.