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  1. Tips & Tricks | The MakerBot METHOD 3D Printer

    Tips & Tricks | The MakerBot METHOD 3D Printer
    Like most educational 3D printers, the METHOD melts materials and then it extrudes them onto the build plate in very thin lines, going layer by layer to create the object. The METHOD, specifically, is equipped with a heated build chamber that allows for all printed material to cool slowly, which is a process known as fused deposition modeling. Head inside
  2. Eduporium Weekly | Using PBL In Relationships And Connections

    Eduporium Weekly | Using PBL In Relationships And Connections
    Since they are so group-oriented, project-based learning experiences truly help students develop more than academic skills. They often learn to build up connections with their classmates, their communities, their teachers, or their work. And, this also helps kids learn to take greater pride in what they are doing, knowing they can positively impact others’ lives and their own.
  3. Eduporium Weekly | EdTech Use In Early Education

    Eduporium Weekly | EdTech Use In Early Education
    We all know that today’s children have grown up using technology and that too many of these young kids log countless hours of simply playing games or streaming video content on their devices. Some say this is stunting their development while others say the stimulation is beneficial. Though there is truth to each, the education-focused content is most valuable in
  4. Rising Resources | BlocksCAD For 3D Modeling

    Rising Resources | BlocksCAD For 3D Modeling
    BlocksCAD is a tool that allows students to use blocks of code to engineer completely digital designs while they work on building their tech, invention, and other crucial STEM literacies. Educators can use BlocksCAD to shape an entire class or unit or to supplement existing instruction and sign up for the plan that’s best for what both them and their
  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. Eduporium Weekly | Creating Fun Afterschool STEM Learning

    Eduporium Weekly | Creating Fun Afterschool STEM Learning
    Afterschool STEM programs and camps have been around for many years, but they are sometimes entirely for child care purposes. Recently, however, we’ve seen shifts in more kids actually wanting to participate in enrichment programs to continue developing various STEM skills outside of the school day. And, the best part is they often truly enjoy these STEM experiences.
  7. Tips & Tricks | Dash Robot From Wonder Workshop

    Tips & Tricks | Dash Robot From Wonder Workshop
    The Dash Robot is designed for students who are six and older, making it a superb option for kids who have never tried robotics or coding. It allows all students to use block code to bring the robot’s actions to life on their desk or their screen. Whether you’re looking for good robots for students to use in afterschool clubs
  8. Eduporium Weekly | Why Apply For Our EdTech Grant?

    Eduporium Weekly | Why Apply For Our EdTech Grant?
    Chances are, if you’re any type of teacher these days, you hear the familiar word ‘grant’ thrown around quite a bit from friends, peers, or perhaps even administrators. Chances are, you may have even applied for a few of them, too. These days, it’s not uncommon for teachers to spend hours and hours of their free time perfecting applications and
  9. Rising Resources | The Educandy Studio App

    Rising Resources | The Educandy Studio App
    Educandy is an online review tool children can use to master key concepts and prepare for exams. It is geared towards younger kids, making it one of the best digital review tools for elementary students. Using the very simple software, teachers can create review games in just minutes—with steps as easy as inputting questions and answers—then the platform does the
  10. Video: Finch 2.0, Hummingbird, And SEL Webinar

    Video: Finch 2.0, Hummingbird, And SEL Webinar
    If you haven't seen the full broadcast or you want to revisit some of the key topics we covered in the presentation, the full replay is still available. Some of the highlights include how the BirdBrain materials align to standards and offer a low floor and high ceiling for STEM education. As for leveraging the robots in SEL, we also

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