STEAM Education

STEAM education in schools

  1. Eduporium Weekly | Examining the STEM Education Pipeline

    Eduporium Weekly | Examining the STEM Education Pipeline
    The current state of education is, of course, crucial to the future success of today’s students. They need innovative learning opportunities and creative challenges that will help them succeed down the road. What’s equally important in education is what’s on tap next. As a whole, education needs to be continuously evolving to best prepare students.
  2. Rising Resources | Audacity + Music Ed

    Rising Resources | Audacity + Music Ed
    Audacity is a free and open-source digital audio editor and recording application software that anybody can use to create their own custom sounds. In this post, we’re exploring the wonders of Audacity. Keep reading to find out why it’s useful and how educators can leverage it to create high-quality learning experiences in the classroom!
  3. We've Been Named One of the Top 100 Brands in STEM!

    We've Been Named One of the Top 100 Brands in STEM!
    Every year, online analytics company, Onalytica, releases many different reports detailing who the top social media influencers are in certain areas. They recently released their report on STEM for July 2017-July 2018 and we’re excited to be a part of the Top 100 Brands in STEM! Not only did we crack the top 100, we’re No. 4!
  4. Eduporium Weekly | Extending STEAM Education With Music

    Eduporium Weekly | Extending STEAM Education With Music
    As we know, STEM has evolved to STEAM, adding art to the mix (as well as some other variations). Technology can be a great way for students to enhance their art classes using tools like conductive paint, virtual reality, or more. It can also be used in music classes, though, creating interactive, exciting, and real world experiences.
  5. 3D Printing In 16 Million Different Colors With The XYZ Color

    3D Printing In 16 Million Different Colors With The XYZ Color
    We’ve been pretty big fans of XYZ 3D printers since they first launched a few years back. The list included (and still does feature) da Vinci printers, the tall and skinny Nobel, and even a MiniMaker for younger students to take a crack at 3D printing. Their latest addition, however, might just be the best yet. Click to learn more
  6. Step Up Your littleBits Library with the NEW Pro Version

    Step Up Your littleBits Library with the NEW Pro Version
    Inventing things is a great way for children to blossom into STEAM superstars. Never running out of things to invent is a whole different experience. The littleBits Pro Library is new and improved, providing creative students with enough parts to design intricate inventions or colossal creations.
  7. Sphero Bots Are Cheaper by the Dozen (Or Half Dozen)

    Sphero Bots Are Cheaper by the Dozen (Or Half Dozen)
    Sphero is already incredibly easy to integrate in the classroom and super simple for kids to learn coding. We don’t want the simplicity to stop with students, though, so we added Sphero’s Cheaper By the Dozen and Half Dozen kits on our store for teachers. Now, you can get more organized thanks to the included box (12-pack), charging hubs, covers,
  8. Eduporium Experiment | SAM Labs Curious Cars Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | SAM Labs Curious Cars Kit
    The Curious Cars kit in particular comes with six pieces of technology, all very uniform in size, and all encased in soft, malleable plastic. They are clearly labeled in simple language, and the whole kit is very fun to touch, which is designed to be encouraging for learners and get them started with getting their hands on the technology.
  9. The 3D Simo Printing Pen and Unique Design Opportunities

    The 3D Simo Printing Pen and Unique Design Opportunities
    If you’re like one of the many educators who can truly see the value of 3D printing in education, but don’t know how you could afford a 3D printer or, more importantly, don’t think you have enough room in your school, there is another way. The 3D Simo 3D printing pen combines making and art and helps facilitate a smooth
  10. Eduporium Experiment | Makey Makey GO

    Eduporium Experiment | Makey Makey GO
    Our culture empowers everyone to think outside the box, engineer, innovate, and grow. ‘Why be tied down to one place when I could be inventing in my own backyard?’ Joy Labz, creators of one of the original and most popular maker tools (the Makey Makey), has come up with an ingenious solution to this very problem: The Makey Makey GO!

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