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  1. Eduporium Weekly | Making A Makerspace Your Way

    Eduporium Weekly | Making A Makerspace Your Way
    We say this all the time but a makerspace could be anything you want it to be. Seriously, there is no right or wrong way to design a makerspace. They now often pop up in classrooms, libraries, community centers, basements, closets, or wherever there’s room. The important thing is that students can work with their hands and create something meaningful.
  2. Eduporium Weekly | Inventing as a Part of Education

    Eduporium Weekly | Inventing as a Part of Education
    When students are given the freedom to invent unheard of solutions to problems and go about solving them in unique ways, they’re building a foundation for the future. A lot of the tools we’ll use in the next decade or two haven’t been invented yet. Most likely, a student somewhere in a K-12 school is going to be responsible for
  3. Eduporium Weekly | What to Know About Makerspaces

    Eduporium Weekly | What to Know About Makerspaces
    In the 21st century, students belong in the driver’s seats of their learning experiences. Makerspaces are such a great option for educators. They provide a safe space for kids to fail, get creative, and use their interests to help them develop 21st century skills. Perhaps the best part of these environments is that there’s no wrong way to learn within
  4. Eduporium Weekly | How to Help Create Real-World Learning

    Eduporium Weekly | How to Help Create Real-World Learning
    If there is one goal of contemporary education it’s to prepare students for the real world. They will enter a world that’s hands-on, in need of problem solvers, and rewarding to those who develop creative solutions. It’s not as kind to those who only possess book smarts. It’s a challenge, but teachers help when they facilitate learning that mirrors the
  5. Eduporium Weekly | Alternative Places For Your Makerspace

    Eduporium Weekly | Alternative Places For Your Makerspace
    Teachers are often hoping that students spend their free time innovating in the makerspace and taking advantage of this unique way to learn. There’s only one small problem. There’s nowhere to put it. Makerspaces are super versatile, however, so if you are struggling with finding the right placement in your school (or any place), it shouldn’t bee too much of
  6. Eduporium CEO, Rick Fredkin, on the TeacherCast Podcast

    Eduporium CEO, Rick Fredkin, on the TeacherCast Podcast
    If you’ve never heard TeacherCast, now’s a good time to start. As the summer’s winding down (we’re sorry), it’s time for teachers to start getting ready for the new school year. There may be struggles. There may be kicking and screaming. And, there may be some overwhelmed feelings when it comes to procuring the best tech tools for students.
  7. Eduporium Weekly | You Got A Library? You Got A Makerspace

    Eduporium Weekly | You Got A Library? You Got A Makerspace
    These days, teachers and school leaders are doing a lot of repurposing of old tools and one of the biggest makeovers is occurring in school libraries. That’s not to say that school libraries have lost significance in 21st century education. They’re just starting to provide additional opportunities in STEM learning, specifically as makerspaces in schools.
  8. Eduporium Weekly | Top-Notch Classroom Design

    Eduporium Weekly | Top-Notch Classroom Design
    Classroom design is one of those things we never really give our teachers enough credit for working on but there certainly is some strategy that goes into planning out all aspects of the school day and teachers certainly don’t overlook the value of creating these welcoming, accommodating, and even aesthetically pleasing classroom environments.
  9. Eduporium Weekly | Time For The Cambridge Science Festival

    Eduporium Weekly | Time For The Cambridge Science Festival
    You might have heard that our team will be participating in the upcoming Cambridge Science Festival next week and even hosting a few events on Wednesday and Thursday. And, we feel it’s imperative to do what we can so that educators have an idea and an advantage when it comes to how they can create this kind of transformational education
  10. Eduporium Weekly | National Robotics Week Pt. 2

    Eduporium Weekly | National Robotics Week Pt. 2
    We’re sad that this year’s National Robotics Week celebration is nearing its end but that does not mean that learning with robotics needs to! If you ask us, robotics in every classroom should be a year-round thing—after school and even during the summer—not just one week in April! We’ll try to share some ideas for achieving this and starting up

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