STEM

STEM supplies for 21st century education


When it comes to STEM in 21st century teaching and learning, there are few limits to what students can accomplish. Besides helping boost their overall engagement and enjoyment levels in the here and now, access to STEM learning and opportunities to build real-world skills often significantly improve how students prepare for the future. Whether it's with introducing them to coding in the early grades, engineering in their middle years, or the benefits of more complex technologies, like virtual reality or artificial intelligence, in high school, STEM education is a crucial piece of student development. With such huge potential and importance, however, this instruction requires planning, guidance, and equipment. And, as the economy keeps trending toward STEM-dominated professions and opportunities, exposure to these areas is vital. Thankfully, there are few restrictions to leading effective STEM lessons.
Our mission is helping educators develop students who are truly Future Ready and helping them facilitate relevant learning is how. To that end, we offer a robust online store filled with the latest STEM solutions. But, beyond that, we love creating and sharing impactful content to help enhance how educators use these tools in instruction. In this section of our blog, you'll find countless posts on trending STEM topics, how-to articles, many recommendations for classroom solutions and projects, industry updates, connections between STEAM tools and the future, and a lot more. We are also extremely committed to closing certain gaps and increasing equity in STEM education. As such, a lot of this content contains context for advancing inclusive opportunities for all kids. We encourage you to search through the posts to find something relevant for you. And, if there's any topics we've missed, let us know.

  1. Eduporium Weekly | How to Help Create Real-World Learning

    Eduporium Weekly | How to Help Create Real-World Learning
    If there is one goal of contemporary education it’s to prepare students for the real world. They will enter a world that’s hands-on, in need of problem solvers, and rewarding to those who develop creative solutions. It’s not as kind to those who only possess book smarts. It’s a challenge, but teachers help when they facilitate learning that mirrors the
  2. Eduporium Experiment | Meccano M.A.X

    Eduporium Experiment | Meccano M.A.X
    The Meccano M.A.X is not only programmed to respond to certain commands, but it can also learn from kids and build knowledge about their interactions with its incredible AI technology. Students even get exposure to engineering as they build M.A.X from scratch and then teach it new behaviors, skills, and tricks using voice commands.
  3. Recapping the Last Couple Weeks: From Moscow to NYC

    Recapping the Last Couple Weeks: From Moscow to NYC
    With part of our founding team hailing from Russia, we jumped at the opportunity to present at the two-day conference and introduce some new technologies to our friends across the ocean. After that, some of us made the somewhat shorter trip to the Bronx, NY to host ‘The State of EdTech in 2017’ in collaboration with Manhattan College.
  4. Eduporium Experiment | Squishy Circuits Pt. 2

    Eduporium Experiment | Squishy Circuits Pt. 2
    These cool kits are designed for play-based learning! By building a number of experiments, students can learn various circuitry basics and experiment with conductive and insulating dough, LEDs, and other accessories. Using the Squishy Circuits kits, they’re also able to get hands-on while they learn about conductivity, simple circuits, series, and parallel circuits.
  5. Keeping up With Career and Technical Education

    Keeping up With Career and Technical Education
    Since more school systems are transitioning toward offering some kind of CTE program for students in high school grades, it’s becoming even more important they do this the right way. In many places, career and technical education (CTE) is taking off in colleges and universities, but also coming into play even earlier than that by necessity.
  6. Eduporium Weekly | Failing Forward in the Classroom

    Eduporium Weekly | Failing Forward in the Classroom
    Wouldn’t it be nice if students got everything they needed to know perfect every single time? Things would run so much more smoothly and everyone would be happier. Right? Wrong. Yes, failure is an absolutely critical part of student learning especially in many of today’s hands-on, STEM-focused atmosphere and making mistakes helps students grow.
  7. Eduporium CEO, Rick Fredkin, on the TeacherCast Podcast

    Eduporium CEO, Rick Fredkin, on the TeacherCast Podcast
    If you’ve never heard TeacherCast, now’s a good time to start. As the summer’s winding down (we’re sorry), it’s time for teachers to start getting ready for the new school year. There may be struggles. There may be kicking and screaming. And, there may be some overwhelmed feelings when it comes to procuring the best tech tools for students.
  8. Teachers, It's SO EASY to Save on Back to School Tech...

    Teachers, It's SO EASY to Save on Back to School Tech...
    We’ve launched a special sale to provide everyone access to our Educator Discount pricing for one month! Head to the Eduporium store, select any of the products below, and new, deeply discounted prices will appear in your cart! You can save on any of these classroom-changing items from now until September 15—just browse our store to find reductions.
  9. 10 EdTech Tools for Back to School

    10 EdTech Tools for Back to School
    As another school year approaches—or maybe it’s your first one—it certainly doesn’t hurt to try new things. Many of those new things will come in the form of different educational technologies. Everything from robotics and coding to engineering, 3D printing, and virtual reality is on the table for teachers this school year.
  10. The Edison Robot: Get Kids Programming in 6 Unique Ways

    The Edison Robot: Get Kids Programming in 6 Unique Ways
    In the past, the Edison worked with Web-based software called EdWare and was designed for use on Chromebooks. Now, Microbric, its manufacturers, have released new programming software called EdBlocks, which allows kids to program Edison more enjoyably and effectively, including with LEGO compatibility.