Technology

incorporating technology in classroom lessons

  1. Create a Smarter Future with the Sanbot Robot

    Create a Smarter Future with the Sanbot Robot
    More than just a service robot, the Sanbot provides authentic educational value and gives students feedback they can go on to use to improve their projects as they get more comfortable with robotics and technology! Designed to empower students from an early age, Sanbot teaches kids how to create a smarter future!
  2. Eduporium Weekly | Activating Active Learning

    Eduporium Weekly | Activating Active Learning
    If there are two students in the classroom and one is following along, trying to stay awake while a classmate recites a passage from their textbook and the other one is living the concepts the first one is reading about, which do you think is more fully engaged? No, this isn’t a trick question. The answer is Student 2 and
  3. Meeting Educational Needs In the Classroom With the HP ProBook

    Meeting Educational Needs In the Classroom With the HP ProBook
    Designed with all the built-in features students need and strong enough to survive your entire school year, these compact machines can help catalyze collaborative learning in your classrooms and help you create a hassle-free 1:1 program in any grade level. It’s easy to manage, use, and afford as the HP ProBook connects educators to the classroom solutions they need.
  4. Your Last Chance To Be Part Of An Awesome VR Event

    Your Last Chance To Be Part Of An Awesome VR Event
    Come learn about this rapidly emerging field of technology and that impact it will have on modern education. You’ll have the chance to try out the HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Samsung Gear VR, and more, network with some brilliant industry leaders, and hear from Caitlin Krause, a VR advocate and speaker, on the impact of immersive education in today’s classrooms.
  5. Guest Post: 6 Creative Ways To Use Smartphones In Class

    Guest Post: 6 Creative Ways To Use Smartphones In Class
    In the past, we could rarely use our digital devices in the classroom. It was commonly believed that they distract students and also disturb a teacher’s work. Now more and more high school and university teachers allow using smartphones in class thus making the process of gaining new knowledge more interesting. How can we use smartphones during class or lectures?
  6. Eduporium Weekly | Artificial Intelligence and Education

    Eduporium Weekly | Artificial Intelligence and Education
    Whether it’s recommending a new show to watch or automatically buying you tickets to see your favorite band, AI is getting scary smart scary fast. It’s even making its way into 21st century education and being used in K-12 schools and higher education across the world. So, what does that mean, how can we prepare, and why is this significant?
  7. Chromebooks are Key for the K-12 Classroom

    Chromebooks are Key for the K-12 Classroom
    Did you know we’ve partnered with some of the best computing brands, like HP, Lenovo, and Samsung to bring educators the best deals around for the current craze of Chromebooks? And, to top it all off, we also accept purchase orders and are willing to take as big of an order as you’d like! If you don’t know, now you
  8. Eduporium Experiment | LittleArm Robot Arm

    Eduporium Experiment | LittleArm Robot Arm
    Finding a simple robot arm that is affordable but still complete enough so that more than one could be used in the classroom might seem tough. After a large number of requests rolled in, Bentz sought funding for a fleet of equipment with which to produce his affordable, 3D-printed robotic arms. Thus, the LittleArm was born.
  9. Eduporium Weekly | A Virtual Reality Takeover?

    Eduporium Weekly | A Virtual Reality Takeover?
    Its potential is enormous and the learning opportunities it helps create are astounding. Some teachers, however, shy away from trying it because they assume that it’s too complicated or too expensive. The truth is that it’s outrageously easy to use and extremely affordable—even for educators. So, does VR have a future in K-12 classrooms?
  10. Eduporium Weekly | Using Tech In Sports

    Eduporium Weekly | Using Tech In Sports
    If you watched the Olympics, you noticed a major difference in how the athletes competed relative to even just a few years ago. The revolutions in sports technology are astounding and, more impressively, still in their infancy. It’s a testament to both the advances in STEM innovations and the desire of athletes, coaches and team owners wanting to succeed.

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