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  1. Tips & Tricks | Teaching Coding With The micro:bit

    Tips & Tricks | Teaching Coding With The micro:bit
    For today’s post, we will cover the versatile micro:bit board, including how to get started with different devices and other classroom and safety tips to help teachers and students make the most of the micro:bit experience. As a micro:bit owner, you may already know the micro:bit is a microcontroller designed for students from 11-12 years old but there’s much more
  2. Eduporium EdTech Grant: And, The Winner For May Is...

    Eduporium EdTech Grant: And, The Winner For May Is...
    The month of May is just about over and that means we have selected another recipient of our monthly $500 EdTech grant. This month’s awardee is Renee Wells, a STEAM teacher at Zephyr Lane Elementary School in Bakersfield, California! Renee and her students have a very intriguing project planned and one that should definitely inspire everyone.
  3. Eduporium Weekly | Some Of The Other Brands We Carry

    Eduporium Weekly | Some Of The Other Brands We Carry
    While it is true that we often do consider some STEM tools to be complete game changers, we truly stand by every item and brand on our store. We’ll often hear from educators who are looking for some of those bigger names and, while we know they will do well with them, we can sometimes tell that a different tech
  4. There's More to Fab Labs than Expensive Equipment

    There's More to Fab Labs than Expensive Equipment
    It’s become increasingly common for schools to feature these types of spaces, which are designed to promote hands-on tinkering, breaking, collaboration, failure, problem solving, and creative invention using any assortment of MakerEd tools. In fab labs, students are free to create whatever they want in essentially any way that they want.
  5. Eduporium Weekly | Makerspace in the Library...Or Wherever

    Eduporium Weekly | Makerspace in the Library...Or Wherever
    While library makerspaces are a great way to advance and promote 21st century learning, we’re not exactly advocating for overthrowing the library in your school completely. Just want to make that perfectly clear. In fact, school libraries and library makerspaces have been known to complement each other, making one reason they’re so popular.
  6. Eduporium Weekly | NEW on the Eduporium Store

    Eduporium Weekly | NEW on the Eduporium Store
    Our online store is always growing and we like to think of it as a one-stop shop for all educational technology needs. Whether it’s early education or high school technology, we regularly add the latest releases or versions of existing EdTech from a lot of the world’s top vendors. We also offer an Educator Discount of up to 20 percent
  7. Eduporium Weekly | Getting You Set for DL Day 2019

    Eduporium Weekly | Getting You Set for DL Day 2019
    The creators of Digital Learning Day want educators to effectively and intentionally use technology to enhance the learning experiences of the students in their classrooms. Through the high-quality instruction digital tools can help create, students are able to absorb content in new ways, have learning personalized for them, and learn anytime and anywhere.
  8. Eduporium Featured Educator: Brandy Jackson

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Brandy Jackson
    We’re very excited to share the stories of our featured educators and their work with you and hope it will give more educators encouragement to try something new in the classroom. This month, we spoke to Brandy Jackson, who is a technology teacher we’ve had the pleasure of working with on a number of occasions.  
  9. Our November EdTech Grant Recipient: Victoria Blackmer

    Our November EdTech Grant Recipient: Victoria Blackmer
    After careful consideration, we believed the most deserving applicant from this past month is Victoria Blackmer from the Robert R. Jones Public Library in Coal Valley, Ill. Victoria is a librarian at this library in Coal Valley, which is almost on the border of Iowa, and she has also begun to work closely with the nearby Bicentennial Elementary School.
  10. Small Drones. Big Drones. Create A Full-blown Drone Zone.

    Small Drones. Big Drones. Create A Full-blown Drone Zone.
    Though it seems like it might be too challenging or expensive to implement drones into STEM learning, the fact is that it’s no more difficult than adding more traditional STEAM tools. Aside from securing places to fly them, your biggest challenge might just be deciding on a model or two. But, don’t you worry—we’re here to highlight some of the

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