Eduporium Blog

  1. Raising The Grade: iPad Zombies Among Students

    Raising The Grade: iPad Zombies Among Students
    They were so engaged by the program (or probably just by the iPads themselves) that they didn’t hear me calling their names. Even after a tap or two on the shoulder, I still couldn’t get their attention. They laughed and said they were like zombies. One student added, “Yeah iPad Zombies.” I think the title is very befitting—here’s why.
  2. Our Hour Of Code Experience For CS Ed Week 2014

    Our Hour Of Code Experience For CS Ed Week 2014
    We spend a lot of time at the office here at Eduporium HQ, and we don’t get to spend as much time with children as we would like. When some friends from the Cambridge Montessori School invited us to bring some of our educational technologies for a workshop they were doing for the annual Hour of Code event, we could
  3. How To Break Through To Better Basketball

    How To Break Through To Better Basketball
    Technology really is everywhere, even if sports doesn’t come to mind first as a field with high technology use and implementation. Staff Writer Eli Kell-Abrams writes about a piece of software used to perfect basketball. As our society continues to advance itself technologically, we also see some of these developments in the world of sports.
  4. Eduporium’s Technical Q&A (Or, Why You Should Buy Sugru)

    Eduporium’s Technical Q&A (Or, Why You Should Buy Sugru)
    Sugru is not just a product. It’s a lifestyle. Their philosophy is a simple one: if it’s broken, fix it. If it’s not broken, make it better. Anyone can be a fixer—all they need is the right tool. In case you haven’t noticed yet, Sugru is one of Eduporium’s favorite things. Out of the pack, it feels like sticky play-dough,
  5. Binky the Elf's Christmas Conundrum

    Binky the Elf's Christmas Conundrum
    Binky worked very hard over the following weeks, but he could not come up with a new toy. He drew dozens of blueprints, printed 3D models, and even tried to program a video game. All of them were rejected by Poodles the Product Quality Manager Elf. “You need to be more creative!” he scolded.
  6. App on Track: Make Your Own TV Shows with TeleStory

    App on Track: Make Your Own TV Shows with TeleStory
    The makers of Toontastic is excited to introduce TeleStory, the second app in their “Creative Suite for Kids”. Like Toontastic, TeleStory empowers kids and kids at heart to create and share stories with friends and family around the world. From music videos to epic space battles and thrilling car chases, you’ll have a blast making your own TV shows.
  7. App on Track: Feel Electric in the Clasroom

    App on Track: Feel Electric in the Clasroom
    Is your child feeling delighted, astonished or anxious? “Feel Electric!” explores all those emotions and more. As part of the Military Families “Find the Right Word” initiative, this app offers engaging tools that use content and curriculum from The Electric Company to provide opportunities to explore emotional vocabulary and self-expression.
  8. What Does STEM—Or STEAM—Mean To You?

    What Does STEM—Or STEAM—Mean To You?
    Here at Eduporium, we want to make this year’s Thanksgiving all about STEAM. Science, technology, engineering, art + design, and math: we are constantly reminded of the importance of these subjects for driving forward our nation’s economy. And it got us wondering: what does STEAM really mean for us?
  9. App On Track: Questimate For Math Education

    App On Track: Questimate For Math Education
    This app offers you a unique approach to trivia as you piece together each question from a selection of phrases and challenge kids to find the answer. As such, it’s a good tool for embracing facts and figures as well. And, with this app’s exuberant, kid-friendly presentation, it is great for students nine and up, but all will enjoy using
  10. App On Track: Learning To Read With Homer

    App On Track: Learning To Read With Homer
    We’re taking this app around the track to figure out what’s under the hood! Learn With Homer: Reading & Educational Games is designed to help your child get ahead with hundreds of hours of lessons designed by top literacy experts. Just 10 minutes a day builds confidence and improved academic success and it’s truly super easy to get started.

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