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  1. Eduporium Experiment | How To Use Unruly Splats

    Eduporium Experiment | How To Use Unruly Splats
    Unruly Splats are interactive buttons designed for students to stomp, jump, and play upon. With pre-coded, standards-aligned activities and their own custom games, students get out of their seats while learning programming principles and SEL skills like working together. Play games for any subject, including math, ELL, special ed, art, physical education, and more!
  2. Eduporium Weekly | Earth Day STEM Activities

    Eduporium Weekly | Earth Day STEM Activities
    Earth Day is the perfect holiday to apply the concepts of STEAM education and project-based learning. After all, the central goal of each opportunity is for your students to apply creative and innovative thinking while working to solve real-world community problems. Plus, Earth Day classroom activities can help all educators highlight the critical importance of going green.
  3. Eduporium Weekly | How To Handle Teacher Burnout

    Eduporium Weekly | How To Handle Teacher Burnout
    Providing our teachers support involves different approaches for different situations. As teachers face novel challenges from in-person learning, new technologies, and more, it is essential to give them the tangible help they need to thrive. Self-care, social-emotional strategies, collaboration, and material resources can all help to alleviate teacher burnout.
  4. What Is Career And Technical Education (CTE)?

    What Is Career And Technical Education (CTE)?
    Even with STEM tools and active learning, students oftentimes fail to feel fulfilled. With career and technical education, however, they’re able to gain skills in areas that can truly help them. CTE is proven to increase positive career outcomes, prepare students for college, and even improve success in other academic areas—not just STEM.
  5. Eduporium Experiment | How To Use databot 2.0

    Eduporium Experiment | How To Use databot 2.0
    Like the original databot Robot, the databot 2.0 is square in shape but it is not a perfect cube unlike that original model. The newer databot is shorter in height, making it a much more compact robotics tool. More importantly, it’s also outfitted with 16 powerful on-board sensors that students can use to measure anything from light levels to air
  6. How To Bring Video Production Into The STEM Classroom

    How To Bring Video Production Into The STEM Classroom
    Recent issues with student attention have inspired teachers to incorporate more audiovisual elements, like podcasts and videos, into the classroom. Research shows that interacting with videos in class improves students’ engagement and retention of STEM content, as well as increasing class satisfaction. Look inside for tips on using video elements in the classroom.
  7. Exciting Makey Makey Project Ideas For Any Subject

    Exciting Makey Makey Project Ideas For Any Subject
    For educators, especially those who may be new to technology and STEM in general, the Makey Makey is an excellent starting point for your lessons. Besides immediately recognizing its catchy name, the Makey Makey is an extremely appealing teaching tool that boosts engagement and maximizes instruction. What does it help you teach? Just about anything you want.
  8. Tips & Tricks | How To Program The Edison Robot

    Tips & Tricks | How To Program The Edison Robot
    There are three main programming environments kids can use to code the Edison Robot. They're known as EdBlocks, EdScratch, and EdPy, and all of them are completely free to use directly from your browser. There's no need to download any additional software for coding with the Edison. Kids can also choose from pre-created barcodes and programs or design their own!
  9. Women's History Month: 9 Influential Women In STEM

    Women's History Month: 9 Influential Women In STEM
    It’s Women’s History Month, and to celebrate, we’ll be highlighting some of the most significant historical accomplishments female STEM leaders have made. Recognizing the contributions of these women is an inspiration both to educators and future women in STEM. Read on for details on how these women gave us Wi-Fi, programming, chemotherapy, OLEDs, and more.
  10. Enhance Cubetto Lesson Plans And Early Ed STEM With Bundles

    Enhance Cubetto Lesson Plans And Early Ed STEM With Bundles
    The Cubetto is a wooden robot that educators can use to introduce kids to coding at as early as three years old. Perfect for any students in preschool, Pre-K, or kindergarten, it features a 4-part system that'll help to ease them into learning coding concepts and creative thinking skills. Plus, with these Cubetto bundles, it's easier to integrate STEM across

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