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  1. Dash's Neighborhood for In-Person or Remote Coding

    Dash's Neighborhood for In-Person or Remote Coding
    With a Class Connect subscription (that’s now included in bundle purchases), educators can access the brand-new Dash’s Neighborhood program. With this virtual coding environment, students can keep coding whether they’re learning in the classroom, at home, or a mixture of both this fall.
  2. Eduporium Weekly | STEM in Remote and Hybrid Education

    Eduporium Weekly | STEM in Remote and Hybrid Education
    While not impossible, planning for STEM in remote or hybrid learning does present obstacles for educators, including finding the time to fit it into class meetings, creating lesson plans, and getting materials to students. Online STEM platforms have provided one solution, but, in order to replicate that classroom experience, it can become tricky.
  3. Eduporium Featured Educator: Anna Blake

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Anna Blake
    This month, we hear from Anna Blake, who’s an elementary school technology integration specialist in the Elizabeth Forward School District (PA). Among some of the projects she’s helped lead with her students include combining coding and drones using Swift and challenging students to create programs to pilot their drones!
  4. Rising Resources | ProWritingAid Grammar Checker

    Rising Resources | ProWritingAid Grammar Checker
    Though the ways in which students submit assignments might constantly be changing, they’re likely still responsible for creating essays, writing reports, or authoring other original content for any one of their classes. For this week’s blog, we explored ProWritingAid, an online writing and grammar resource students can use to enhance their writing.
  5. Webinar: What's New with MakerBot 3D Printers?

    Webinar: What's New with MakerBot 3D Printers?
    Creators of some of the most reliable, powerful, and popular 3D printers, the MakerBot name is one of the most respected when it comes to education. In this webinar, they discussed some of the advancements in the 3D printing space, including its role in prototyping and modeling in many different industries. Watch the recording to learn more!
  6. Eduporium Weekly | Different Types of Distance Learning

    Eduporium Weekly | Different Types of Distance Learning
    As education continues to be delivered at least partly outside of the classroom, different types of distance learning continue to be explored. So, whether you’re teaching fully remotely, in a hybrid model, live with students all the time, or trying out asynchronous learning, we’ll share some suggestions for how it could be improved.
  7. Eduporium Experiment | Coding With The mBot-S Robot

    Eduporium Experiment | Coding With The mBot-S Robot
    Integrating coding and robotics in any classroom is a popular and effective approach to offering children of all ages a real-world STEM education. One of the best options for doing so involves programming with the mBot-S, an engineerable robot that’s compatible with various entry-level languages, so kids can explore computer science in elementary, middle, or high school.
  8. Eduporium Weekly | Education Secretary, Miguel Cardona

    Eduporium Weekly | Education Secretary, Miguel Cardona
    As many throughout the education world have reacted and processed the events of the last couple of months, it’s left us with a refresh at the top of our institution of education. Next week, a new administration will begin serving and this includes a new Education Secretary, Miguel Cardona, replacing Besty DeVos. Here is some of what we know so
  9. Eduporium Featured Educator: Vanessa Haddad

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Vanessa Haddad
    Vanessa has found creative ways to leverage various types of technology in her instruction when working with college students and certainly found that providing students with these hands-on experiences has helped them develop real-world skills through their experiences. Read on to find out more of what’s worked for her!
  10. Eduporium Experiment | Ozobot's Shape Tracer

    Eduporium Experiment | Ozobot's Shape Tracer
    Though it’s ideal, having a physical robot is not always an option for students learning outside of the classroom and that’s why these various virtual resources have become so important. Among those is the Shape Tracer game from Ozobot, a cool, Web-based platform students can use to code a virtual Ozobot right on their screen.

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