Eduporium Blog

  1. Eduporium Weekly | Putting SEL Into Practice

    Eduporium Weekly | Putting SEL Into Practice
    Many teachers still hope to recapture normal instructional experiences and many of them have also taken on added responsibilities because of all new vacancies. And, though, in some districts, teachers have some official SEL guidelines to use, there aren’t concrete procedures in play in many others. So, if they choose to commit to SEL, they may be doing it on
  2. Enhancing Your School's STEM Education Programs in 2022

    Enhancing Your School's STEM Education Programs in 2022
    We understand that, as an educator, your plate is still extremely full with academics and prioritizing your own mental health. We also realize that creating relevant learning experiences is still your main goal. As we turn the page to 2022, our team of EdTech, STEAM, and MakerEd experts can help you plan and implement the right STEM initiatives for your
  3. Rising Resources | Quia + Student Review Activities

    Rising Resources | Quia + Student Review Activities
    Typically, with online review tools, educators can find and utilize materials for the most general and common school subjects. With Quia, there are tons of specific review materials for all students and teachers to access. Beyond general math, science, and English content, Quia has valuable games for everything from SAT skills to world languages and more.
  4. 12 Reminders for Teachers In 2022

    12 Reminders for Teachers In 2022
    If nothing else, members of the education community have (in a large sense) realized how dire the situation has become and educators have become much more comfortable with sharing their own thoughts and displeasures with the sacrifices they’ve made, including many of which (like these) that are brutally honest and sometimes heartbreaking.
  5. Eduporium Experiment | EdScratch + the Edison Robot

    Eduporium Experiment | EdScratch + the Edison Robot
    EdScratch is very user-friendly and designed for students as young as 10 years old. Students can use it to explore the more challenging aspects of coding, such as changing the input commands within blocks and setting their own values for distance, time, and speed. Also, whereas EdBlocks is icon-based, EdScratch enables hybrid coding with the Edison Robot.
  6. Eduporium Featured Educator: Allison Miller

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Allison Miller
    To kick off 2022, we’re hearing from Allison Miller, an assistant principal in the Jackson R2 School District in Jackson, Missouri. Allison has seen students benefit from tech-based learning experiences in a number of ways, including enhanced authenticity, bringing the 4 Cs to life, and many other outcomes. Keep reading to learn more about her efforts!
  7. December EdTech Grant Awarded to Tania Castillo

    December EdTech Grant Awarded to Tania Castillo
    Tania works with students from diverse backgrounds and understands the importance of creating equitable STEM opportunities. This factor certainly weighed into her decision when she was evaluating what to request as part of the award. Ultimately, she decided on Root Robots—largely due to their versatility. Head inside to learn more about her plans.
  8. Dash Robot Simulator + Dash's Neighborhood on iOS Devices

    Dash Robot Simulator + Dash's Neighborhood on iOS Devices
    Back in 2020, the Wonder Workshop team released their virtual Dash Robot environment, which allows students to program an authentic but digital version of the Dash. Typically, students and teachers can access this environment through Class Connect on a computer but there’s also another option for mobile coding—the Blockly iOS app.
  9. Sphero Lesson Ideas: 3 Ways of Coding the Sphero BOLT

    Sphero Lesson Ideas: 3 Ways of Coding the Sphero BOLT
    Coding with Sphero’s BOLT robot is just as exciting and fast-paced as a name with a lightning-quick sound might suggest. There is a lot more, however, to teaching computer science with BOLT than high speeds and flashy looks. Here, you can learn about the different programming modes and how to use them.
  10. Video: Productive Technology—What We Look For

    Video: Productive Technology—What We Look For
    Since our mission is to get every student learning and exploring with technology, we know that we first need to make completely certain that every STEM tool on our store is useful to them. That’s why our team vets everything we recommend to educators, so they know it’s worthwhile for both them and their students as they work to prepare

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