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  1. 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.
  2. 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
  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. 8 Early Education Technology Tools: STEM In Kindergarten

    8 Early Education Technology Tools: STEM In Kindergarten
    There are actually a lot of awesome early education technologies students could use for practicing everything from problem solving or engineering to math or even coding in Pre-K or kindergarten. Whether it is engaging them more successfully or actually introducing hands-on experiences, including coding, the right tech has a place in ECE and these are some favorites.
  5. Eduporium Weekly | STEM In Early Childhood Education

    Eduporium Weekly | STEM In Early Childhood Education
    STEM includes a massive area of content and subjects, making it possible for educational leaders to implement any number of strategies, technology tools, and ideas for creating STEM learning that’s suited for their particular students. And, one of those areas is early childhood STEAM—the relevant, hands-on learning experiences that students can have early in their lives.
  6. Reinventing STEAM and Fighting COVID19 with LulzBot Printers

    Reinventing STEAM and Fighting COVID19 with LulzBot Printers
    When schools first started to shut down, we saw how STEM and MakerEd really began to take a back seat in favor of more traditional educational requirements as teachers tried to find a rhythm in remote learning. At the same time, however, we—and plenty of others—knew just how important and beneficial STEM learning could be.
  7. Eduporium Weekly | Reviewing The Biggest Topics Of 2019

    Eduporium Weekly | Reviewing The Biggest Topics Of 2019
    It’s the last Eduporium Weekly post of the year and, as we get set to see what excitement 2020 will bring for us and the education community, we’re looking back at the most impactful topics we covered this year. Like every year, there were, of course, some important points to be made and key topics to be discussed by educators
  8. Eduporium Weekly | Getting You Set for DL Day 2019

    Eduporium Weekly | Getting You Set for DL Day 2019
    The creators of Digital Learning Day want educators to effectively and intentionally use technology to enhance the learning experiences of the students in their classrooms. Through the high-quality instruction digital tools can help create, students are able to absorb content in new ways, have learning personalized for them, and learn anytime and anywhere.
  9. 9 Techy Toys that Boost Skills in K-2 Kids at Home

    9 Techy Toys that Boost Skills in K-2 Kids at Home
    Many kids these days are happy holding a smartphone in their hands and using their thumbs to navigate a number of screens while opening dozens of apps they may or may not even understand. It’s also become clear that kids love technology. Here are some of the best ways to combine child-friendly play with beneficial technology to get kids excited.
  10. The Best Technology For The Math Classroom

    The Best Technology For The Math Classroom
    One of the biggest focuses in 21st century education is on teaching coding and computer science. When integrating such efforts into these classroom lessons, however, there are even often plenty of opportunities for including math angles. So, while covering core CS concepts, like logic, variables, or functions, these tools help teachers connect math and coding in fun ways.

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