Eduporium Blog

  1. Google Expeditions VR Mobile App Alternatives For Education

    Google Expeditions VR Mobile App Alternatives For Education
    The Google Arts & Culture app was the frontrunner for Google Expeditions replacements when it was first announced this app would be discontinued. It definitely was one option but these other app-based alternatives provide students with different experiences and instructors can use them either as a basis for classroom VR lessons or to supplement other STEAM activities.
  2. Tips & Tricks | The Cue Robot From Wonder Workshop

    Tips & Tricks | The Cue Robot From Wonder Workshop
    The Cue Robot is similar to the Wonder Workshop Dash Robot in its shape and functionality, but there certainly are some key differences between the two. Most notably, the Cue is better suited for teaching teenaged students since it’s a bit more complex. It also has more memory, a better processor, more advanced sensors, and a text-based JavaScript coding environment.
  3. Our Latest STEM Grant Goes To Jennifer Susko

    Our Latest STEM Grant Goes To Jennifer Susko
    Working with students at Riverside Elementary East, Jennifer has played a key role in starting a school STEAM program that is set to enter its second year. She has helped children in many traditionally underserved categories by committing to increasing equity in STEM learning and inspiring children from all backgrounds to explore STEM opportunities.
  4. Classroom Packs: A Solution For Collaborative STEAM Learning

    Classroom Packs: A Solution For Collaborative STEAM Learning
    The class packs on our store—available for many top STEAM items across disciplines—come with everything teachers need, and they fit into different instructional formats. The components often include your main product—it is often around 6-30 units depending on the size of the bundle. Then, there are various accessories, like chargers, project guides, and teacher content.
  5. Full Eduporium Webinar On The Marty V2 From Robotical

    Full Eduporium Webinar On The Marty V2 From Robotical
    We joined Robotical’s Head of North America, Hal Speed, to talk about the Marty Robot V2. Beginning with its basics, Hal demonstrated how you can get started with these different coding environments and, in the replay, you can learn to insert the battery, how to program your Marty V2 in unplugged mode, and how to access the Marty Robot app.
  6. Social-Emotional Learning And Addressing Learning Loss

    Social-Emotional Learning And Addressing Learning Loss
    Detailed planning and commitment are both essential in managing student learning loss as educators work to understand the pandemic’s impact. Not only are tons of students experiencing new, academic-related gaps, others still need a whole lot of social-emotional support. And, it’s our belief that in returning to social-emotional norms, we can truly help kids academically. 
  7. Eduporium Experiment | The Strawbees Kits

    Eduporium Experiment | The Strawbees Kits
    The Strawbees STEAM kits can add value to all learning environments, allowing students to explore their creativity and bring their ideas to life through hands-on building and trial and error. Students can learn about everything from shapes and geometry to constructing bridges, designing 3D models, or building flow, block, or text programs in Strawbees Code.
  8. Eduporium Featured Educator: Renee Dawson

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Renee Dawson
    Renee is an education technology specialist with the Atlanta Public School System and she’s seen firsthand how shifting from traditional instruction to more detailed strategies often truly impact how students learn. To that end, one of the biggest areas that she and her colleagues have placed focus on is personalized learning in education. Read on to learn how she’s done
  9. Xaviera Kight Earns Eduporium Technology Grant For March

    Xaviera Kight Earns Eduporium Technology Grant For March
    Xaviera receives $100 to put towards school supplies every year but, as we know, this isn’t always enough to create impactful STEM experiences. While thankful for that money, she’s also explored STEM grants to further her resources. Particularly as she works to improve her STEAM lab, these new materials will be super helpful for her and her students.
  10. CARES Act And Education: Using Emergency Relief Funds

    CARES Act And Education: Using Emergency Relief Funds
    Essentially, government officials passed legislation in support of financial assistance for key education-related projects, initiatives, and resources to come from the state level. This means that each state government must provide funds for the schools in that state. And, there’s a lot that school and district leaders can spend it on—as well as a time frame.

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