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  1. Tips & Tricks | The Edison Robot EdCreate Expansion Kit

    Tips & Tricks | The Edison Robot EdCreate Expansion Kit
    The EdCreate Expansion Kit for enhancing Edison Robot STEAM projects helps students focus on construction with its 115 building parts, including blocks, gears, wheels, pegs, and more that are each compatible with both the Edison and LEGOs. The kit also includes classroom project guides and instructional videos that show students how to construct the five EdBuilds.
  2. Eduporium Weekly | The Growing Importance Of Student Choice

    Eduporium Weekly | The Growing Importance Of Student Choice
    Not every student learns in the same way, has the same skills as each one of their peers, or can find the appeal in all that their teachers want them to try. Age doesn’t matter because all kids have different preferences when it comes to how they learn. Some want to read until they master the content while others have
  3. Eduporium Weekly | Achieving Equity In Instruction

    Eduporium Weekly | Achieving Equity In Instruction
    Ideally, every classroom lesson plan and all learning experiences would be designed to foster greater equity for every student in every school building. The fact is, however, that each student is unique. Some need personalized guidance and others, in the same class, might do better with independent exploration. All, however, need school officials to keep equity in mind.
  4. 6 Top EdTech Tools For Students In Grades 3-8

    6 Top EdTech Tools For Students In Grades 3-8
    Whether you’re off researching the best robots for the classroom, focused more on teaching students about sensors, or looking to prep them for CTE programs, our list of middle school must-have STEAM tools offers children a whole lot. Head inside to learn more about why our team will consistently recommend these classroom STEM kits for kids in Grades 3–8.
  5. Eduporium Weekly | Drones And Education

    Eduporium Weekly | Drones And Education
    What started out as a cool and unique chance for students to develop key skills while trying out new technology has grown into a legitimate teaching and learning approach. Now, with applications in all sorts of today’s STEM and CTE disciplines, educators are discovering how teaching with various drones can help prepare students for the future in a variety of
  6. Tips & Tricks | The Hummingbird Bit Robotics Kit

    Tips & Tricks | The Hummingbird Bit Robotics Kit
    This flexible robotics system is certainly intuitive for students of all different ages. It’s easy for kids to program in various STEM and computer science projects and it also unlocks tons of creative freedom in both makerspaces and other non-traditional classrooms. Plus, with its micro:bit compatibility, students can add interactive elements to any classroom STEAM project.
  7. Rising Resources | ClassHook: Teaching With Movie Scenes

    Rising Resources | ClassHook: Teaching With Movie Scenes
    Capitalizing on a great deal of genuine learning opportunities that, perhaps surprisingly, we can find within television shows and movies, ClassHook is a platform that helps turn the programs kids are watching into educational experiences. While TV usually serves as a break from learning, there’s also knowledge weaved in and ClassHook helps you find top media resources.
  8. Eduporium Weekly | The Factors Driving STEM Education Today

    Eduporium Weekly | The Factors Driving STEM Education Today
    So many factors go into how education leaders ensure students are ready for the real world and, often, it involves STEM. Factors like technology, the economy, emerging careers, and the state of the workforce each continue to affect how teachers introduce students to STEM. And, as of now, there isn’t much indication that the elements fueling STEM education will slow.
  9. Eduporium Weekly | Insights On Esports

    Eduporium Weekly | Insights On Esports
    The esports industry, beyond the high school and college levels, has been popularized via a number of different outlets. One of those is certainly live streaming top matches on platforms like YouTube or Twitch. And, while this excitement may seem unnecessary to casual observers, there are actually millions of people who follow these gamers, including the next generation.
  10. Makerspace Learning In Different Areas Of The Curriculum

    Makerspace Learning In Different Areas Of The Curriculum
    You probably know by now that we are huge advocates of makerspaces in K–12 schools. The added freedom for creating, hands-on experimentation, and exploration that they provide for students helps them learn in so many new ways. Now, many educators have even gone as far as to create their own makerspace curriculum after seeing all the benefits for students.

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