Education

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  1. Rising Resources | NextLesson For Lesson Plans

    Rising Resources | NextLesson For Lesson Plans
    Times have changed and some more traditional teaching methods are not always as effective these days, resulting in children looking for more active learning experiences and ways to tie their learning into their own lives. Any educator who is also interested in something like this should check out the NextLesson platform—the subject of our latest Rising Resources blog.
  2. Rising Resources | eduClipper + Portfolio Building

    Rising Resources | eduClipper + Portfolio Building
    If you’re a fan of Pinterest, there’s a pretty good chance you might also be excited about the subject of this week’s Rising Resources blog. This week, we’re breaking down the benefits of utilizing eduClipper, which is an online platform on which educators can design and build their own portfolios out of materials that are strictly educational and tailored to
  3. Rising Resources | Drive Student STEM Interest with STEM-Works

    Rising Resources | Drive Student STEM Interest with STEM-Works
    STEM-Works is a website that anybody can find valuable—not just educators. Anyone who has a passion for STEM education can use STEM-Works to find resources to learn more about STEM teaching approaches, STEM careers, and how to get children more interested in potential career fields within this area.
  4. Rising Resources | Microsoft's Seeing AI

    Rising Resources | Microsoft's Seeing AI
    Since tech experts believe that artificial intelligence will continue evolving and come to play an even larger role in the lives of today’s children, it’s important for them to understand as much as possible about it—without overwhelming them or making things too complicated. And, that’s one of the ways in which Microsoft’s Seeing AI can help.
  5. Eduporium Weekly | The Latest on AI in Education

    Eduporium Weekly | The Latest on AI in Education
    One of the areas that looks likely to gain the most from the power of AI, however, is education. AI has become such a phenomenon in the technology world that colleges, universities, and other institutions have established educational programs surrounding it so that people can learn about it and how to use it to better their lives.
  6. Eduporium CEO Is Voted On To Museum Of Science Board

    Eduporium CEO Is Voted On To Museum Of Science Board
    Boston’s Museum of Science is located right across the Charles River from us. Since they’re all so focused on science, teaching, and STEM education in particular, we have always been big fans of their work, and our CEO and President, Rick Fredkin, in particular has always found himself intrigued by these experts. Now, he will have a more prominent role
  7. Eduporium Weekly | Breaking Down Our Video Series

    Eduporium Weekly | Breaking Down Our Video Series
    Our new video series on our YouTube channel. Hopefully, you’ve had a chance to watch some of the videos, which feature Eduporium co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Irina Tuule, and Eduporium co-founder, president, and CEO, Rick Fredkin, discussing a number of relevant topics that pertain to 21st century education.
  8. Video: Getting Started With Tech Use In Classroom Coding

    Video: Getting Started With Tech Use In Classroom Coding
    Eduporium co-founder, Irina Tuule, discusses strategies that educators can use to ease into EdTech usage. By starting slow and integrating new STEM tools in any way that is comfortable to them, educators can set themselves up for increased student engagement and eventual success levels all while trying some different things—just like in The Little Red Riding Hood!
  9. Video: The New Role Of The 21st Century Teacher

    Video: The New Role Of The 21st Century Teacher
    Irina Tuule discusses how the roles for the teacher have evolved from what they once were into what they’ve become. Shifts in the resources available to educators and in the ways in which students learn have helped catalyze necessary changes to the very methods teachers use to teach. They’re no longer the sage on the stage and they’re typically not
  10. Eduporium Weekly | Talking About Tech Equity

    Eduporium Weekly | Talking About Tech Equity
    In the last few years, more focus has been put on digital or technological equity and a strong push has been made to ensure that every student has access to tech tools that help them grow. This is important not only because technology affords students with enriched opportunities, but it also helps prepare them for a lot of the challenges