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  1. Eduporium Weekly | 5 Robots That Combine Coding & Engineering

    Eduporium Weekly | 5 Robots That Combine Coding & Engineering
    These days, not only can instructors utilize robotics tools to teach students coding and computational thinking skills, a lot of them have an engineering element within them as well. We think it’s great that educators and children can combine these two key areas of STEM by first building their robot (like any of these five prime examples) and then programming
  2. Eduporium Weekly | Top Virtual Coding Robots For Students

    Eduporium Weekly | Top Virtual Coding Robots For Students
    Many robotics tools also have virtual options, which help allow students to continue learning and programming while they’re at home or perhaps after school. In fact, many of those platforms often help improve accessibility of technology by removing the need for a physical robot, increasing equity in multiple ways. So, read on for our recommendations for virtual CS tools.
  3. Get To Know The pi-top CS & Robotics Packs

    Get To Know The pi-top CS & Robotics Packs
    The pi-top [4] empowers students to design, program, and create within the pi-top Further LMS platform. It helps them focus on exploring key physical computing concepts with a sprinkle of project-based learning along the way. And the new CS & Robotics Packs are perfect for building and coding in deeper detail, with interdisciplinary lessons for all grade levels.
  4. Eduporium Weekly | 5 Amazing STEM And Coding Organizations

    Eduporium Weekly | 5 Amazing STEM And Coding Organizations
    As educators in the 21st century, today’s school leaders are always looking for some help and we realize that. We try to provide teachers with as much support as possible throughout each phase of this EdTech acquisition. We are not the only ones, however, in the business of trying to make that tech acquisition and deployment process easier for educators
  5. 5 Next-Level Coding Languages For Students To Explore

    5 Next-Level Coding Languages For Students To Explore
    There is a huge deal of focus on coding in elementary school, and rightfully so but, this week, we wanted to go a little beyond the traditional classroom coding adventures that we love. Besides the always popular platforms, like Scratch and MakeCode, some more complex programming languages, like JavaScript, Python, and HTML, provide older kids with new opportunities.
  6. 5 Of The Best Coding Robots For The Classroom

    5 Of The Best Coding Robots For The Classroom
    For students, learning to code is both essential and accessible. With many age-appropriate classroom coding solutions available, helping them to see the possibilities, benefits, and enjoyment of robotics and coding education is very much possible for instructors to accomplish. Plus, other benefits of CS education, like boosting creative problem solving skills, are extensive.
  7. 5 Coding Languages For Future-Ready Kids

    5 Coding Languages For Future-Ready Kids
    Coding proficiencies are becoming increasingly important as new tech has entered the world. Though some kids (and teachers) may be apprehensive about learning to code, there are lots of ways to make coding experiences more accessible. These five languages, from the fun and colorful blocks to the more advanced text, help kids naturally advance their coding skills.
  8. Top Supplementary Websites For The Classroom

    Top Supplementary Websites For The Classroom
    As education evolves, so do the methods of enriching students’ classroom experiences. For example, gamifying learning can help boost engagement, coding prepares students for the future, and multimedia tools help enliven instruction. Plus, they all challenge kids to apply what they’ve learned. So, we compiled the best supplementary websites for your teaching toolbox.
  9. 5 Things To Add To Your School Makerspace Supply List

    5 Things To Add To Your School Makerspace Supply List
    You might hear this a lot, but almost every school makerspace may feature unique learning and building materials. Because makerspaces are found all throughout the K–12 grades (and even college), an elementary makerspace will often look a whole lot different than one you’ll see in a high school. So, using the right supplies at the right times makes a significant
  10. Our Top Eight STEAM Picks For Theater Classes

    Our Top Eight STEAM Picks For Theater Classes
    Integrating the arts with elements of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics often means that students can access more opportunities to think creatively and discover their passions. As STEAM solutions become increasingly prevalent in schools, including in arts and humanities classes, we’ve pinpointed eight of the most helpful tools for your theater students.

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