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  1. Eduporium Weekly | Sharing Our Newsletter Content

    Eduporium Weekly | Sharing Our Newsletter Content
    Our twice-weekly newsletter is a great resource for educators to subscribe to and an excellent tool for them to learn about many of the advancements in EdTech as well as the additions to our store. There are a variety of topics that enter our subscribers’ inboxes every week, so we thought we’d offer a taste of what you could be
  2. Eduporium Weekly | Leading Personalized Learning in K-12

    Eduporium Weekly | Leading Personalized Learning in K-12
    The buzz around the implementation of personalized learning in education isn’t simply a trendy way to weave some new approach into the classroom. Personalized learning, though sometimes challenging to fully implement, has been shown to work and offer each child a tailor-made learning experience.
  3. New Kits For Learning, Flying, And Coding From Makeblock

    New Kits For Learning, Flying, And Coding From Makeblock
    We’ve added six new tools from Makeblock to our store and they are ready to help educators enhance their STEM teaching. Among these new options are a couple of add-on packs for students to invent and code with the tried and true mBot-S and mBot Ranger in different ways, a remote control for a new way of controlling the robots,
  4. 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.
  5. Eduporium Weekly | Setting Our Sights on STEM Majors

    Eduporium Weekly | Setting Our Sights on STEM Majors
    Mastering a STEM-related craft and earning that degree is one of the best ways to ensure future success, but what are the best college majors for those who want a lifetime of STEM challenges? Is it engineering or computer science? Or, might there be some other options to consider. We’ll take a look at some of the best options.
  6. Eduporium Weekly | EdTech Trends to Embrace in 2019

    Eduporium Weekly | EdTech Trends to Embrace in 2019
    It’s a new year and hope springs eternal for all educators, administrators, and students. There’s a good chance you may have made a New Year’s resolution or two already and also a chance those resolutions might have already been broken. As we turn the page on 2018 and shift our focus solely to 2019, let’s take a moment to focus
  7. Eduporium Experiment | Kano Touch Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | Kano Touch Kit
    There are two books kids can follow—one with instructions for building the computer and another that details all of the ways kids can then code with it. Well, now Kano has a few new models (as well as classroom packs), but for this edition of the Eduporium Experiment, we’re taking a look at the Kano Touch Kit and how kids
  8. Eduporium Weekly | Putting a Focus on Career Readiness

    Eduporium Weekly | Putting a Focus on Career Readiness
    While it’s tough to determine how much of each should be in this balance, it seems pretty clear that a combination of STEM skills and soft skills will vastly benefit today’s students once they enter the workforce. Even though many of tomorrow’s careers have not yet been invented or evolved yet, we have a pretty good idea of how to
  9. Eduporium Weekly | Wondering About Wearables in Education?

    Eduporium Weekly | Wondering About Wearables in Education?
    While not necessarily brand new, wearable technology is demonstrating it can play a viable role in creating or enriching 21st century learning experiences for students. Whether it’s virtual reality headsets or other tech tools, it’s no longer unheard of to use wearables in education. Read on to learn more about some of the most popular ones.
  10. Eduporium Weekly | Minecraft as a Legitimate STEM Tool

    Eduporium Weekly | Minecraft as a Legitimate STEM Tool
    We all know that kids today love technology. Whether it’s tablets, smartphones, laptops, or whatever else they play with, once they hit nine or 10 years old, they seem to be glued to some sort of device. A lot of these children are sitting in front of computers and bettering themselves at the same time. That’s right—they’re playing Minecraft.

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