Since our inception, partnerships have been a huge part of our growth and our success. Without the opportunity to form mutually beneficial partnerships, we wouldn't be able to offer this unique value to 21st century educators. As a reseller, we rely on these partnerships to maintain our catalog of classroom STEAM solutions. As such, establishing long-lasting relationships with like-minded professionals at the companies that are manufacturing cutting-edge EdTech tools is essential to our mission. Recognizing the value of these relationships, we're truly grateful to those who've helped us grow. And, in doing so, our manufacturer partners not only help us scale our operations. They've contributed a great deal to helping K-12 STEAM enthusiasts maximize their time and dollars. As you may know, our biggest value-add is the one-stop shopping we offer. But, without our partnerships, that wouldn't be possible.
Relationships with those who manufacture today's top tech tools aren't our only ones, however. We're also extremely proud of the partnerships we have with professionals across the teaching community. Over the years, we've cultivated so many important relationships with classroom teachers, principals, librarians, makerspace directors, and other school faculty members. And, it's these relationships that truly help us provide them with the solutions they and their students need. Many of these relationships form from simple conversations at our hosted events or as we're exhibiting at conferences. Plenty of others, however, form through word of mouth. Of course, we are proud of this progress—especially when it leads to new and repeat customers. With partnerships—formal or informal—at the school or district level, we continue to help educators facilitate equitable STEM experiences for all students.
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It marked the third straight year we attended the AESA and NAMTC Conferences, which are always scheduled side by side, but more importantly, it was memorable because our own Irina Tuule was presented with the NAMTC Partner in Excellence Award during the event—an honor we are all very excited about and grateful for.
At Eduporium, we truly believe in the power of partnerships. We’ve cultivated some lasting relationships with schools and educational programs all over the Northeast. After helping these partners perfect their technology offerings for their students, we’re always thrilled to assist them in other ways, too!
This organization was derived from one of the oldest and most prominent organizations for children in the country. We first partnered with them two years ago and, after working together for one year, were asked to return for a second year and provide twice as much content and STEM kits for the students involved around the country.
You know us. No project is too big for our team. We’re in the process of discovering just how true this is and how far this kind of attitude can take us. Recently, we teamed up with a midwestern chapter of the Boys & Girls Club to help them secure STEM tools for launching a brand-new makerspace this coming fall.
Designed to provide students in second, fourth, and fifth grade with some innovative learning opportunities, teachers were thrilled to use the bundles of new technologies in their classrooms thanks to donations from our team and some of our premier manufacturer partners, including Ozobot, Sphero, Modular Robotics, Microbric, and E-Blox and the results are in!
After six weeks of using various STEM tools in their learning, students will be in the spotlight in less than two weeks, so we thought we’d check in and see how things have been going! Last Friday, we visited six different elementary school classrooms, where students were using different STEM tools—click to see how it went!
Collaboratively created by the Eduporium and Highlander teams, the super unique program has allowed children within three Rhode Island elementary schools to use new STEAM tools in their classrooms. Those technologies? A lot of them were generously donated to these educators by our partners from Ozobot, Modular Robotics, Sphero, E-Blox, and Microbric.
Every week of the past month, we’ve been appearing at events, presenting at others, and I think we even attended one or two as guests. Now that the craziness of October is over, we can relax a little bit in November. No, wait. That’s not true. November is going to be just as crazy. Oh well, here’s a list of
If you’ve been following along and following our social media, you certainly know how busy we’ve been in October. That trend continued last week as we headed to upstate New York and spent some time with our good friends from the Syracuse area, attending two separate events on Wednesday and Thursday.