Engineering

engineering classes for high school students

  1. Learning Programming With The GoPiGo—A Raspberry Pi Robot

    Learning Programming With The GoPiGo—A Raspberry Pi Robot
    The simple software, active engineering, and long-lasting learning kids crave and teachers approve of comes with the GoPiGo robot kits from Dexter Industries. Whether in the classroom, makerspace, or an afterschool robotics club, these are the kinds of products that promote innovative, hands-on learning. What’s to love about the GoPiGo robots?
  2. Eduporium Experiment | SAM Labs STEAM Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | SAM Labs STEAM Kit
    Designed for groups of 2-6 students, the kit includes SAM blocks (buttons, lights, various sensors, motors, and more), accessories, and a Getting Started guide as well as a teacher’s guide. The blocks are wirelessly activated using Bluetooth, which enables them to move, illuminate, or make sounds.
  3. 5 3D Printers Poised to Shake Up STEM and Maker Education

    5 3D Printers Poised to Shake Up STEM and Maker Education
    At a somewhat surprising rate, teachers are ditching traditional computer labs and rediscovering innovation with new hubs known as 3D printer labs. In these labs, kids get the added STEM experience and the school spends more money. Not so fast. Today, we’ve got five top-of-the-line and, more importantly, affordable 3D printers you should try out this school year.
  4. Eduporium Experiment | E-Blox Circuit Builders Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | E-Blox Circuit Builders Kit
    Circuitry kits like this one are a great way to introduce elementary students to one of the most important STEAM concepts. And, this one in particular is especially versatile because it combines so many specific STEM disciplines in one dynamic tool. There are three different versions with 59, 115, and 120 projects.
  5. Eduporium Experiment | littleBits Code Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | littleBits Code Kit
    Coding is going to be the literacy of the 21st century as more and more of the most lucrative careers require entry-level employees to have some form of mastery. Wouldn’t it be great if there was an EdTech product that leveraged the fun parts of STEM education, like making, design, and invention, while kids learned how to code?
  6. 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
  7. E-Blox Help Expand STEM...And They're NEW to Our Store

    E-Blox Help Expand STEM...And They're NEW to Our Store
    Connectable toys, like LEGOS, can serve as building blocks for a lot more than engineering household castles and transformable structures. With its very legitimate place in STEM education, E-Blox has gone on to create the next generation of LEGO-based learning and are on track to disrupt STEM education with a line of tech kits that get kids working with their
  8. 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.
  9. Eduporium Experiment | DIY Gamer Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | DIY Gamer Kit
    In 21st century education, much has been made about game-baed learning and its place in the classroom. Some educators and learning experts have questioned its legitimacy as a teaching approach while others have embraced it and used it effectively. Now, students also have the opportunity to create their own games!
  10. Eduporium Experiment | SAM Labs Inventor Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | SAM Labs Inventor Kit
    A few weeks ago, we reviewed the SAM Labs Curious Cars Kit for the Eduporium Experiment and now this week’s edition has the SAM Labs Inventor Kit in store for us! SAM Labs is a British company who’s committed to bringing hands-on STEAM to early education and have created three innovative kits that do just that.

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