Eduporium Blog

  1. Eduporium Featured Educator: Victoria Blackmer

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Victoria Blackmer
    This month, we’re featuring Victoria Blackmer, who’s a public librarian from Illinois, who’s been using some EdTech solutions that she received through our grant program to host open tinker labs to inspire all the students in her community to experiment and be creative. Read more to learn about these open tinker labs she’s helped create and what makes them great!
  2. Rising Resources | Qlone Mobile App

    Rising Resources | Qlone Mobile App
    This week, we decided to explore Qlone, which is more of a mobile learning solution rather than something kids need a desktop or laptop to use. For any students and teachers who are interested in the world of 3D scanning or manufacturing, Qlone is something you might want to check out. Keep reading to learn more!
  3. Eduporium Weekly | Breaking Down Our Video Series

    Eduporium Weekly | Breaking Down Our Video Series
    Our new video series on our YouTube channel. Hopefully, you’ve had a chance to watch some of the videos, which feature Eduporium co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Irina Tuule, and Eduporium co-founder, president, and CEO, Rick Fredkin, discussing a number of relevant topics that pertain to 21st century education.
  4. Our EdTech Grant For August Has Been Handed Out!

    Our EdTech Grant For August Has Been Handed Out!
    This month’s award goes to Kimberly Eure, a middle school teacher at John F Kennedy Middle School in Suffolk, VA! Kimberly is dedicated to helping her “quirky” students find books they love and applied for our grant in hopes that technology might be able to play a role in that! Read on to learn more about what Kimberly has planned.
  5. Our Merge Cube Donation At The Orchard School In Burlington, VT

    Our Merge Cube Donation At The Orchard School In Burlington, VT
    As we have been promoting over the last couple of weeks, one member of the Eduporium team is currently on a country-wide road trip to see some of the best sites in the United States. Thanks to our partners at Merge VR, he has also brought with him 10 Merge Cubes to donate to some of the educators who have
  6. Eduporium Weekly | EdTech And Special Education

    Eduporium Weekly | EdTech And Special Education
    Coding tools, makerspace materials, and many other STEAM solutions are awesome at getting them to work with their hands and also activating their brains. When special education students see that they can use technology to accomplish a lot of the same things as all the rest of the students in the school, they gain a greater sense of inclusion, learn
  7. Traveling All Around The Country And Donating EdTech

    Traveling All Around The Country And Donating EdTech
    On Monday, I am beginning a 74-day road trip that will take me all through some of the most amazing places in the United States and also enable me to visit some of the hardworking teachers who are working to mold today’s students. Though the idea for a road trip didn’t initially involve teachers (or really even Eduporium), I’m extremely
  8. NEW Wonder Workshop Bundles For Elementary School

    NEW Wonder Workshop Bundles For Elementary School
    Teaching coding and robotics in elementary school just got a great boost! With more convenient and robust Wonder Workshop bundles, STEM educators can teach programming more easily than ever! All six new options are now on our store and include as many as 24 Dash Robots to help energize experiential learning this school year!
  9. Tips & Tricks | Creating Music With The Sphero Specdrums

    Tips & Tricks | Creating Music With The Sphero Specdrums
    Your Sphero Specdrums are essentially technological synesthesia brought to life. Kids can turn the colors in their physical environment into sounds that they can modify, customize, and record. Keep reading to learn more about the Specdrums and how these tiny pieces of technology create big opportunities for creativity in many different subjects.
  10. Video: Getting Started With Tech Use In Classroom Coding

    Video: Getting Started With Tech Use In Classroom Coding
    Eduporium co-founder, Irina Tuule, discusses strategies that educators can use to ease into EdTech usage. By starting slow and integrating new STEM tools in any way that is comfortable to them, educators can set themselves up for increased student engagement and eventual success levels all while trying some different things—just like in The Little Red Riding Hood!

Items 611 to 620 of 1235 total