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  1. Eduporium Weekly | Exploring VR with Google Expeditions

    Eduporium Weekly | Exploring VR with Google Expeditions
    There are a few VR systems that are great for educational use, including the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Google Expeditions. This week, however, we’re going to talk about the last one. Google Expeditions is different from the other two systems for the simple fact that it’s designed specifically to be educational.
  2. Eduporium Experiment | K'NEX Simple Machines Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | K'NEX Simple Machines Kit
    Engineering is a key part of 21st century education, so introduce your students to wheels, axles, and inclined planes with the K’NEX Simple Machines Kit! Recommended for students aged eight and up and as part of a 1:3 kit-to-student ratio, this kit serves as a great hands-on introduction to engineering and creative thinking.
  3. Eduporium Weekly | Future-Proofing Students and Learning

    Eduporium Weekly | Future-Proofing Students and Learning
    As long as kids remain curious and are given the opportunity to explore all areas of innovation, they’re going to be more capable of thriving in the future. Keep reading to discover how educators can leverage technology, PBL, and the promise of future success to provide their students with skills that will be useful to them for years to come.
  4. Eduporium October Grant Recipient Announced

    Eduporium October Grant Recipient Announced
    We’re excited to announce that our latest EdTech grant recipient is Cynthia Rumery, an elementary, middle, and high school teacher at the American School for the Deaf in West Hartford, CT. Cynthia is extremely dedicated to providing her students with innovative and visual opportunities to help them develop the skills of tomorrow!
  5. Eduporium Featured Educator: Heather Breton

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Heather Breton
    Welcome to the “Eduporium Featured Educator” interview. Each month, Eduporium highlights the work of an educator who is using EdTech to empower students. We are so excited to share their stories and their work with you! In this month’s profile, we talked to Heather Breton, a second-grade teacher in Rhode Island.
  6. Rising Resources | Moodle in Online Learning

    Rising Resources | Moodle in Online Learning
    There is a decent chance your school already uses Moodle as it supports 90 million users and tens of thousands of learning environments worldwide, including the London School of Economics, State University of New York, Shell, and Microsoft. Keep reading to learn why Moodle is such a recognized and Rising Resource for educators.
  7. Eduporium Weekly | All The Top Topics We Shared This Week

    Eduporium Weekly | All The Top Topics We Shared This Week
    We are committed to using this platform to truly help educators better their approaches to teaching along with establishing new, dynamic professional connections more regularly. In any case, the following sections should give you a glimpse into what were among those five most popular topics based on impressions to appear on our Twitter feed in the last week.
  8. Eduporium Weekly | Putting a Focus on Career Readiness

    Eduporium Weekly | Putting a Focus on Career Readiness
    While it’s tough to determine how much of each should be in this balance, it seems pretty clear that a combination of STEM skills and soft skills will vastly benefit today’s students once they enter the workforce. Even though many of tomorrow’s careers have not yet been invented or evolved yet, we have a pretty good idea of how to
  9. With More New Models, Sphero Kits Support Your STEM Goals

    With More New Models, Sphero Kits Support Your STEM Goals
    The Sphero Robots truly work great in K–12 STEAM and CS education. We mean really great. Starting early on, and then all the way up through middle school, teachers love the value that the Sphero solutions add to classroom instruction. Perfect for empowering true 21st century problem solvers, the various Sphero Robots are must-add teaching tools with a ton of
  10. Tips & Tricks | Ozobot Bit Coding Robot

    Tips & Tricks | Ozobot Bit Coding Robot
    Coding with the Bit can be done in one of two ways: Color coding and OzoBlockly (block coding). Color coding involves drawing paths on paper for Bit to follow and adding in color codes that tell Bit to do something, such as speed up, slow down, turn around, spin, and more. Keep reading to learn more about the original Ozobot

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