Python

teaching Python coding with educational robotics and STEM tools

  1. Eduporium Weekly | Coding Tools For Each Grade Level

    Eduporium Weekly | Coding Tools For Each Grade Level
    From kindergarten through high school, coding helps all students develop real-world hard and soft skills—even if they are not planning on pursuing a computer science career. Plus, getting started isn’t intimidating either and, in fact, introducing programming often involves some extremely simple CS tools in kindergarten before working in those with more STEM possibilities.
  2. Teaching Python Coding Starting In Elementary School

    Teaching Python Coding Starting In Elementary School
    Python is an open language that’s perfect for both first-time programmers and students who have experience, empowering them to broaden their CS knowledge and abilities. It’s completely text-based and often described as a general-purpose language that’s used primarily in web development, app generation, scientific computing, and in creating graphical interfaces.
  3. Eduporium Experiment | The DJI RoboMaster TT Drone

    Eduporium Experiment | The DJI RoboMaster TT Drone
    Ready to fly into STEAM classrooms as the next huge thing in educational drones, the RoboMaster TT packs a pretty big punch. Kids can program it in a variety of coding languages and it comes with additional tech features that help to make it valuable throughout middle, high school, and even up into higher education. So, let’s take a look
  4. Full Eduporium Webinar On The Marty V2 From Robotical

    Full Eduporium Webinar On The Marty V2 From Robotical
    We joined Robotical’s Head of North America, Hal Speed, to talk about the Marty Robot V2. Beginning with its basics, Hal demonstrated how you can get started with these different coding environments and, in the replay, you can learn to insert the battery, how to program your Marty V2 in unplugged mode, and how to access the Marty Robot app.
  5. The micro:bit V2 is Now Available for Pre-Order

    The micro:bit V2 is Now Available for Pre-Order
    When it first showed up on the education scene a few years ago, the micro:bit became an instant favorite among STEAM teachers around the world thanks to its pocket-sized portability and simplicity when it came to teaching coding. Now the micro:bit V2 is ready to make its own impact on STEAM education.
  6. Eduporium Experiment | GoPiGo Robotics Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | GoPiGo Robotics Kit
    The GoPiGo build-your-own robotics kits are top of the line. They are powered by a Raspberry Pi and come in wide ranges of sizes to fit all needs and accommodate various classroom setups. The Base Kit is the smallest and perfect for any students who have used a Raspberry Pi, whereas the Starter Kit is for those who want to

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