Eduporium Blog

  1. Eduporium Featured Educator: Albert Lewis

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Albert Lewis
    We spoke with Albert Lewis! Albert works with students in the 4-H Youth Development Program as part of the University of Maryland Extension in Baltimore City. He loves using STEM to connect with the students he works with and, even in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, he’s helped them find creative ways of using technology in their learning.
  2. Eduporium Experiment | databot And The Sphero RVR

    Eduporium Experiment | databot And The Sphero RVR
    The databot is a small, programmable robot outfitted with an array of built-in sensors that are constantly capturing real-world data. Students can use this data to create programs for the small, cube-like databot to execute. It works with the Google Science Journal platform, but the databot Robot is also compatible with another powerful STEAM tool: the Sphero RVR!
  3. New Sphero BOLT Accessories: Power Packs, PD, And More

    New Sphero BOLT Accessories: Power Packs, PD, And More
    Whether teaching computer science lessons using the Sphero Mini, BOLT, or RVR, Sphero’s robotics solutions open up a whole lot of possibilities for computer science education. You can also try taking your STEAM teaching and learning further and pair the robots with the corresponding curriculum, Sphero’s CS Foundations Courses, which are now available on our store!
  4. Tips & Tricks | Sphero BOLT Power Packs

    Tips & Tricks | Sphero BOLT Power Packs
    The BOLT Power Pack was adapted from the SPRK+ Power Pack except it now supports charging the Sphero BOLT. It holds 15 BOLTs and is available as an all-inclusive set with robots and accessories (charging cradles/cables, protractors, turbo covers, maze tape rolls, and stickers) and also as an empty pack for those who already have BOLT robots.
  5. Grant Award for May: And, It Goes to Jessica Herr!

    Grant Award for May: And, It Goes to Jessica Herr!
    For the month of May, the award has been given to Jessica Herr, a teacher at the TC McSwain Elementary School in Staunton, Virginia! With the STEAM tools she’ll be receiving from us, Jessica has a pretty amazing project planned—one that involves drones, coding, bees, and plenty of collaboration for students.
  6. Eduporium Weekly | Navigating The New Normal Of Education

    Eduporium Weekly | Navigating The New Normal Of Education
    We are uncertain about the long-term academic and social effects that this huge distance learning experiment will have on children and, of course, the emotional effects this has all had on countless K–12 educators. Even more so, in many states, they are simply uncertain about whether or not schools will be able to reopen in the fall and it’s not
  7. Eduporium Featured Educator: Christine Dixon

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Christine Dixon
    Christine works with students at the Double Peak K-8 School in the San Marcos USD in California. As an Innovation TOSA (Teacher on Special Assignment), Christine helps facilitate hands-on learning for her students using robotics, 3D printing, circuitry, and other STEAM tools and she’s always finding new ways to help students build problem-solving skills.
  8. Guest Blog: Coding, Standards, and More from Jasmine Saab

    Guest Blog: Coding, Standards, and More from Jasmine Saab
    Jasmine teaches all subjects, so this allows her to create some pretty fun, cross-curricular lessons. These types of lessons make it possible for her to teach her students all about interesting and relevant subject area content while also introducing them to the world of computer science and coding—and some of her favorite tools to use are the Dash, Dot, and
  9. Eduporium Experiment | Building The GiggleBot Robot

    Eduporium Experiment | Building The GiggleBot Robot
    The GiggleBot is a robot that’s powered by the micro:bit V2 and perfect for the classroom, makerspace, and remote learning. If you’re familiar with the micro:bit, this little computer is truly able to help educators expand coding education and, when paired with this device, the GiggleBot system brings coding to life for curious elementary and middle school students!
  10. Our Distance Learning Live Blog: Tech Resources For Educators

    Our Distance Learning Live Blog: Tech Resources For Educators
    We’re putting together this running collection of remote learning resources for educators to explore during school closures caused by the coronavirus. We will make updates to this page regularly as new resources are provided from reputable education providers and we wish everybody lots of success in remote teaching and learning. You’ve got this!

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