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  1. Eduporium Featured Educator: Heather Breton

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Heather Breton
    Welcome to the “Eduporium Featured Educator” interview. Each month, Eduporium highlights the work of an educator who is using EdTech to empower students. We are so excited to share their stories and their work with you! In this month’s profile, we talked to Heather Breton, a second-grade teacher in Rhode Island.
  2. Rising Resources | Moodle in Online Learning

    Rising Resources | Moodle in Online Learning
    There is a decent chance your school already uses Moodle as it supports 90 million users and tens of thousands of learning environments worldwide, including the London School of Economics, State University of New York, Shell, and Microsoft. Keep reading to learn why Moodle is such a recognized and Rising Resource for educators.
  3. Eduporium Weekly | Catch us at these Conferences in October

    Eduporium Weekly | Catch us at these Conferences in October
    As some teachers may know, the fall season means cooler weather, longer days, and all the EdTech conferences you can handle. Since we see so many educators at conferences during the months of October and November, we would not be surprised if you already knew that. And, yes, we are going to be at a lot of conferences in the
  4. Eduporium Weekly | Teacher Blogs to Make you Laugh

    Eduporium Weekly | Teacher Blogs to Make you Laugh
    This week, we’re taking the Eduporium Weekly in a slightly different direction and highlighting some of the best teacher blog posts that we’ve seen in the last year or two. We’re lucky to have (kind of) become a part of a fantastic online teacher community and love all of the content on sites like We Are Teachers, Edutopia, and more.
  5. Rising Resources | Tes Teach With Blendspace

    Rising Resources | Tes Teach With Blendspace
    This week, we’re highlighting Tes Teach—formerly known as Blendspace. This online STEM resource is a great way for teachers to improve upon their in-class activities and it’s awesome for creating highly engaging learning environments. To learn more about Tes Teach and some of the best ways to use it in the classroom, click to keep reading!
  6. Eduporium Featured Educator: Gaby Richard-Harrington

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Gaby Richard-Harrington
    Welcome to our “Eduporium Featured Educator” series! Every month, we’ll be highlighting the work of one dedicated educator who is using EdTech to empower all students. We’re super excited to share these awesome stories and their accomplishments with our audience! We hope they will give more educators encouragement to try new STEM experiences in the classroom.
  7. Rising Resources | Funbrain + Math Learning

    Rising Resources | Funbrain + Math Learning
    In this edition of Rising Resources, we’re taking a deeper look into the mathematics and technology resource known as Funbrain. This resource is ideal for parents and educators who want to foster a positive relationship between students and educational gaming. It offers lots of hands-on learning through interactive gameplay and more!
  8. 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!
  9. Eduporium is Now On PEPPM Hardware and Software Contract

    Eduporium is Now On PEPPM Hardware and Software Contract
    Eduporium, a one-stop STEM and Educational Technology solutions provider for teachers has been added to the PEPPM 2018 General Hardware and Software Catalog Contract. PEPPM is a national cooperative purchasing program that is dedicated to streamlining the process of EdTech procurement for educators. Learn more indside.
  10. Eduporium Weekly | Partnering to Set Students up for Success

    Eduporium Weekly | Partnering to Set Students up for Success
    The way we look at it is that we can’t help educators increase innovation with technology if we don’t build partnerships with a variety of educational organizations. The obvious approach would be to go out and sell ourselves to as many schools as possible. We’ve realized, however, that there are many, many more ways to help children build the skills

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