Eduporium Blog

  1. Eduporium Weekly | Celebrating Code Day

    Eduporium Weekly | Celebrating Code Day
    We think that everyday should be code day—at least in today’s K-12 schools. It is, however, Code Day in our hometown of Boston—actually Code Weekend if you want to get official as educators and makers around the area are celebrating the power of coding this Saturday and Sunday. And, we’re celebrating with them thanks to our Code Day Sale!
  2. Eduporium Experiment | jamstik Smart Guitar

    Eduporium Experiment | jamstik Smart Guitar
    Few modern EdTech tools can effortlessly mix a love for art with technological proficiency, but the Jamstik is able to do that and more! With its Bluetooth capabilities, the jamstik links with any iPad or iPhone and interactively teaches kids to play the guitar while enhancing their overall technological proficiency.
  3. Eduporium Weekly | Bring Your Own Success

    Eduporium Weekly | Bring Your Own Success
    The advantages of BYOD initiatives extend for teachers, students and even administrators, who all have the same goal of excelling in a 21st century learning environment. Technology in the classroom opens up a host of options from strengthening distance learning to enhancing student collaboration and the possibilities are only increasing.
  4. Eduporium Experiment | Snap Circuits Pro

    Eduporium Experiment | Snap Circuits Pro
    I love Snap Circuits and felt like it was such a cool way to learn circuits. It’s extremely simple to get started and the opportunities for crative design and application are everywhere. Its super easy to build all types of devices from lamps to alarms and the best thing is that there are literally hundreds more waiting in the three
  5. Eduporium Weekly | Happy Mother's Day

    Eduporium Weekly | Happy Mother's Day
    Without moms, there wouldn’t be any future-ready kids poised to take on the world thanks to an all-encompassing STEM education. Just like how mothers help them in life, EdTech helps kids grow in school and shapes them to be the learners that mom knows they can. And, believe it or not, there are some connections between robots and the things
  6. Eduporium Experiment | LightUp Edison Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | LightUp Edison Kit
    Circuitry is all about connecting and closing circuits and the LightUp Edison Kit is the perfect way to teach the basis by combining learning with project-based fun. Using intuitive magnetic attachments, children can experience the fun of building circuits while simultaneously engrossing themselves in a real-life STEM lesson!
  7. Eduporium Weekly | Wrapping Up Math Awareness Month

    Eduporium Weekly | Wrapping Up Math Awareness Month
    Let’s explore and dissect the importance of a quality math education in developing readiness in today’s students. STEM proficiencies continue to be importa in the modern world and math is no exception. Take a look at how to better set students up for success in and out of the classroom with an increased focus on math and improved instruction
  8. Eduporium Experiment | The Roominate Kits

    Eduporium Experiment | The Roominate Kits
    There are few toys more iconic than the dollhouse. Almost every little girl has one and it’s easily always been one of the most popular products out there. Roominate is a dollhouse, but what sets it apart is its modern twist. Users can customize it however they want and learn a thing or two about circuitry in the process.
  9. Eduporium Experiment | Bare Conductive Electric Paint

    Eduporium Experiment | Bare Conductive Electric Paint
    Few modern learning tools are as unique and engaging as Bare Conductive’s Electric Paint. That’s right—it really is paint that carries electricity! What makes it truly sensational for learning is that you can paint or draw just about anything and the paint acts as a conductor. The biggest obstacle, though, is finding a purpose for the paint.
  10. 100 Girls of Code Group Explores Makey Makey

    100 Girls of Code Group Explores Makey Makey
    They couldn’t wait to get started and rushed to open the boxes we had received from Eduporium—an educator’s dream for one-stop shopping and the latest STEM classroom technology! We must say that some of the facilitators entered the Makey Makey activity with some trepidation, however, most were curious and excited to explore the possibilities!

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