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  1. 3Doodler: Innovative Artwork in the Palm of your Hand

    3Doodler: Innovative Artwork in the Palm of your Hand
    With the affordable 3Doodler, students as young as 10 years old can design and engineer three-dimensional objects to enhance their artwork and their creativity! With its lightweight frame and simplified controls, 3Doodler helps kids add tech-based, artistic innovation to the school day with artistic creativity and STEM connections.
  2. Eduporium Weekly | Partnering to Set Students up for Success

    Eduporium Weekly | Partnering to Set Students up for Success
    The way we look at it is that we can’t help educators increase innovation with technology if we don’t build partnerships with a variety of educational organizations. The obvious approach would be to go out and sell ourselves to as many schools as possible. We’ve realized, however, that there are many, many more ways to help children build the skills
  3. Eduporium Adds A Partnership With Montgomery County IU

    Eduporium Adds A Partnership With Montgomery County IU
    The Eduporium team recently cemented this beneficial partnership with the Montgomery County Intermediate Unit. Out of Norristown, Pa., the MCIU is one of 29 intermediate units in their state that provides support to all of the local schools and districts. They create dynamic programs and services for teachers and students, including workshops, academies, and more.
  4. Eduporium Experiment | E-Blox pARTS

    Eduporium Experiment | E-Blox pARTS
    At Eduporium, we like tech tools that progress with students as they learn more skills. There are plenty of kits and product lines that do the same and one of them, which we were only introduced to recently, is E-Blox. The E-Blox team has created a new and perhaps even more exciting spin on LEGO’s—one that will get kids excited
  5. Eduporium Weekly | 5 Ways We Create Lasting Partnerships

    Eduporium Weekly | 5 Ways We Create Lasting Partnerships
    To us, being partners means that we’ll always help educators learn what’s best for their students and develop a plan to achieve those goals—not try to sell them the most expensive tools out there. See how we can partner with your school, library, or makerspace to help empower your students with technology they can use to build key skills.
  6. Eduporium Experiment | Robotics Smart Machines Pt. 2

    Eduporium Experiment | Robotics Smart Machines Pt. 2
    Thames & Kosmos is known—at least throughout our office—as a company that perfectly combines technology, construction, and just about every STEM discipline. They have a number of hands-on kits that help kids learn the basics of solar energy, coding, atoms, and a ton more. This week, we dove into their Robotics Smart Machines Kit.
  7. New Teacher Resources from the Let's Start Coding Team

    New Teacher Resources from the Let's Start Coding Team
    Coding is an extremely large topic in modern education and has enormous implications on the futures of today’s students. As the flood of coding toys, tools, and websites out there continue to expand, we chatted with Weston Hagan, Director at Let’s Start Coding, about connecting coding with more of today’s existing academic standards when building a new product.
  8. 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!
  9. Two Cool Kits To Get Kids Coding In Kindergarten 

    Two Cool Kits To Get Kids Coding In Kindergarten 
    If you want your kids to start coding, you’re not alone. And you have come to the right place! By the time that elementary-aged students enter into the future workforce in 10 or 12 years, coding will be as mandatory as showing up for work. Luckily, we have these new secrets to help children get ahead of the game—the Base
  10. Eduporium Experiment | Let's Start Coding Kits

    Eduporium Experiment | Let's Start Coding Kits
    Students are often required to use a computer and work with digital modules to get familiar with coding languages and syntax (i.e. code.org). While this is a great and invaluable tool for teaching coding, there is so much more that kids can do with code—especially when it comes to applying what they know to real-world scenarios!