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  1. The NAO Robot V6 Vs. The NAO AI Edition

    The NAO Robot V6 Vs. The NAO AI Edition
    The NAO is the most powerful and capable humanoid robot for education. But its latest version the V6, has two editions: Standard and AI. Which one is right for your classroom? Whether you prefer a Standard NAO with many coding options or an AI-enabled NAO with chatbot integration and the new Presentation Mode, this robot will enrich any classroom.
  2. 7 Must-Have EdTech Tools For Homeschool

    7 Must-Have EdTech Tools For Homeschool
    For homeschooling parents, EdTech may seem out of reach. Whether it’s too expensive or too complex, some of the most popular EdTech isn’t suited for homeschoolers. However, we’ve compiled a list of the best EdTech tools that work perfectly in a home classroom. These solutions are affordable and approachable, with curriculum that parents can easily integrate.
  3. Tips & Tricks | Cubelets Robot Blocks Pt. 1

    Tips & Tricks | Cubelets Robot Blocks Pt. 1
    Welcome to Eduporium’s Tips & Tricks blog! In this bi-weekly blog series, we are highlighting some of the best practices for using some of our most popular EdTech tools in the classroom. If you’ve been searching for a straightforward guide on how to best care for EdTech, this blog is the one for you. In today’s post, we will cover
  4. Optimize STEM Learning With Ozobot Evo

    Optimize STEM Learning With Ozobot Evo
    When it comes to elementary coding experiences, Ozobot Evo projects, in particular, help educators facilitate STEAM learning that’s simple. Teachers can break up an Evo Classroom kit and distribute the components for kids to share in any educational setting. Plus, with the Ozobot Classroom LMS, assigning bots, tracking student progress, and accessing lessons is easy.
  5. 5 Unique Makerspace Supplies For Students

    5 Unique Makerspace Supplies For Students
    While educators won’t necessarily need official curricula or detailed project guides in makerspaces, these suggestions, however, are great examples of unique maker supplies, including different types of 3D printers, coding kits, electronics tools, and design equipment. So, we’re excited to walk through some less common makerspace tools for creating high-quality learning.
  6. Eduporium’s Rick Fredkin: A Black Founder’s Path In STEM

    Eduporium’s Rick Fredkin: A Black Founder’s Path In STEM
    Eduporium’s co-founder, president, and CEO, Richard Fredkin, never really had what many tech executives would consider as a traditional start in the industry. That’s fine with him, however, since he’s found himself in a place that not too many other Black men have found themselves: in the leading role at a technology company. Learn more about his unique start inside.
  7. Eduporium Experiment | Bee-Bot Emulator

    Eduporium Experiment | Bee-Bot Emulator
    Coding with the Bee-Bot Emulator works just like programming your actual Bee-Bot Robot but is completely separate from the main Bee-Bot app. The digital platform even displays the directional buttons in the same ways and plays the same sounds to help create familiarity and continuity for children. Plus, the emulator is accessible online without downloads or installations.
  8. Fun And Active Lessons With Unruly Splats

    Fun And Active Lessons With Unruly Splats
    Physical activity shouldn’t be limited to recess and gym class. After sitting in the classroom for hours each day, students want to get up, run around, and get their wiggles out. And teachers want a break from the everyday routine. Enter Unruly Splats. These programmable floor buttons have applications in math, ELL, special education, P.E., art and music classes, and
  9. Eduporium Weekly | Best Coding Robots For Elementary Students

    Eduporium Weekly | Best Coding Robots For Elementary Students
    There are so many classroom robots that teachers could access and share with students—even those in the elementary grades. Whether they've tried coding in kindergarten or they're just getting started, these are some of the top elementary robotics kits to consider for your classroom. From the Dash Robot to the Finch 2.0 and the Marty V2, here's why we like
  10. Eduporium Experiment | How To Pair, Code, and Fly CoDrone EDU

    Eduporium Experiment | How To Pair, Code, and Fly CoDrone EDU
    Although DJI recently discontinued the Tello EDU and RoboMaster drones, educational drones offer a solid path to teaching programming and piloting skills in your classroom. We spent time with our new addition, the CoDrone EDU, learning to fly and program. Compatible with Blockly and Python, the CoDrone EDU is a top coding companion for kids in a range of grades.

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