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  1. Teaching STEM with Robotics Tools that Grow with Kids

    Teaching STEM with Robotics Tools that Grow with Kids
    Robotics kits are incredibly valuable for teaching students the skills they really need to know. They’re useful for shaping real problem solving skills, creativity, and, most importantly, coding. The best part? Students can use robotics tools in any grade—starting in Pre-K with super simple models and continuing through high school with the more complex tools.
  2. Create a Smarter Future with the Sanbot Robot

    Create a Smarter Future with the Sanbot Robot
    More than just a service robot, the Sanbot provides authentic educational value and gives students feedback they can go on to use to improve their projects as they get more comfortable with robotics and technology! Designed to empower students from an early age, Sanbot teaches kids how to create a smarter future!
  3. Thinking Of Buying Robotics Kits For Your School? Don't Miss This

    Thinking Of Buying Robotics Kits For Your School? Don't Miss This
    The webinar will be hosted by Dennis Kambeitz, who works at a company called Robots.Education. Dennis is a world leader in understanding various impacts that robotics and tech will bring to the workforce and what needs to be done in schools to prepare students for it. Like us at Eduporium, he knows this chance is bigger and coming faster than
  4. Eduporium Experiment | Mini MiP Robot

    Eduporium Experiment | Mini MiP Robot
    The search continues to provide teachers and parents with an entry-level robot that ensures little ones aren’t left out of STEM learning. This week I experimented with one of our simpler robotics toys, the Mini MiP, which is developed by WowWee and serves as a smaller, less complex version of WowWee’s MiP robot.
  5. Eduporium Experiment | LittleArm Robot Arm

    Eduporium Experiment | LittleArm Robot Arm
    Finding a simple robot arm that is affordable but still complete enough so that more than one could be used in the classroom might seem tough. After a large number of requests rolled in, Bentz sought funding for a fleet of equipment with which to produce his affordable, 3D-printed robotic arms. Thus, the LittleArm was born.
  6. Robotics: A Competition And A Stepping Stone

    Robotics: A Competition And A Stepping Stone
    If you think you’ve seen kids get excited about learning, you probably haven’t seen the full extent of excitement until you’ve seen robots make their way into the classroom. Teachers can discuss the ideas of learning with robotics with their students, but when it comes to unleashing their potential in the classroom, students won’t be able to contain themselves.
  7. Eduporium Experiment | Finch Robot

    Eduporium Experiment | Finch Robot
    The Finch Robot is a teaching tool designed to combine these two crucial areas of STEM education for kids as young as 8 years old. Finch has a super simple surface, giving it the appearance of simplicity in the eyes of young students despite the fact that it’s actually filled with many tiny sensors. Plus, it supports over a dozen
  8. 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
  9. Eduporium Weekly | Kicking off National Robotics Week

    Eduporium Weekly | Kicking off National Robotics Week
    Hey, did you hear that this coming week is National Robotics Week!? That’s right—from April 4-12, we’re celebrating the best of robotics in STEM education, from the learning opportunities they provide to the services they help complete! Find out how to make robotics a regular part of your curriculum!
  10. Eduporium Weekly | The Most Realistic Robot Yet

    Eduporium Weekly | The Most Realistic Robot Yet
    Researchers from MIT reportedly have created a new robot in their lab and apparently, it does resemble an actual person. Engineers at the prestigious university recently revealed the interface they have constructed, which can allow human programmers to interact with a humanoid robot, allowing that robot to learn and eventually mimic human-like reflexes.

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