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  1. Eduporium Featured Educator: Elissa Schaeffer

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Elissa Schaeffer
    We love being able to share their stories and their work with you and hope this series continues to give all educators encouragement to try new things in the classroom! This month, we’re featuring Elissa Schaeffer, who has been using EdTech she received through one of our event raffles to run coding programs for elementary school students!
  2. Eduporium Experiment | New Sphero Mini

    Eduporium Experiment | New Sphero Mini
    The Sphero Mini, which was previously available with a hard shell, has been remixed to provide a more transparent learning experience—literally. Keep reading to learn more about the new model and how it can be used in the classroom! Keep reading to learn more about teaching coding with the latest Mini model in elementary classrooms.
  3. Tips & Tricks | Kid Spark's STEM Education Kits

    Tips & Tricks | Kid Spark's STEM Education Kits
    The Kid Spark building kits serve as a great STEAM solution by combining reusability, mathematical precision, and ease of use in building blocks that are as appealing to students as they are to teachers. Kid Spark provides a progressive approach for teaching STEM—from simply counting blocks all the way up to text-based coding for autonomous robots!
  4. Eduporium Featured Educator: Victoria Blackmer

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Victoria Blackmer
    This month, we’re featuring Victoria Blackmer, who’s a public librarian from Illinois, who’s been using some EdTech solutions that she received through our grant program to host open tinker labs to inspire all the students in her community to experiment and be creative. Read more to learn about these open tinker labs she’s helped create and what makes them great!
  5. Tips & Tricks | Creating Music With The Sphero Specdrums

    Tips & Tricks | Creating Music With The Sphero Specdrums
    Your Sphero Specdrums are essentially technological synesthesia brought to life. Kids can turn the colors in their physical environment into sounds that they can modify, customize, and record. Keep reading to learn more about the Specdrums and how these tiny pieces of technology create big opportunities for creativity in many different subjects.
  6. Eduporium Experiment | STEAM And The Robo Wunderkind Kits

    Eduporium Experiment | STEAM And The Robo Wunderkind Kits
    Plug-and-play accessibility is a pretty common buzzword-like term around the EdTech world. While leaders of almost every company claim to provide solutions that are easy to use right out of the box, not all of them deliver in the ways that the Robo Wunderkind system does. And, that mission starts with an age-appropriate introduction to robotics and STEM in preschool.
  7. Tips & Tricks | littleBits STEAM Student Set Expansion Packs

    Tips & Tricks | littleBits STEAM Student Set Expansion Packs
    There are now two cool Expansion Packs for the STEAM Student Set—one focused on science, and one for focusing on math. You will need a littleBits STEAM Student Set in order to use the expansion packs since the learning activities are scaffolded for students in Grades 3-5 and help teachers build on prior experiences but neither pack comes with the
  8. Eduporium Featured Educator: Mark Wakita

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Mark Wakita
    Every month, we are highlighting the work of an educator who is effectively utilizing EdTech solutions to empower his or her students with greater 21st century STEM learning experiences. And, this month, we’re featuring Mark Wakita, a science teacher from California, who loves using drones, VR, AR, coding, and movie making to enhance student learning in his classroom!
  9. Tips & Tricks | littleBits STEAM Student Set

    Tips & Tricks | littleBits STEAM Student Set
    If you are looking to implement littleBits into your classroom or library, the STEAM Student Set is the perfect introductory kit. It’s designed to be used by 1-3 students at a time, comes in packs of one, six, eight, or 10, and can support multiple groups and classrooms. It is ideal for students in Grades 3-8 and includes a bunch
  10. Tips & Tricks | Makeblock Airblock Drone

    Tips & Tricks | Makeblock Airblock Drone
    The Airblock drone from Makeblock is not your average drone—it’s made of magnetic foam pieces and it’s programmable! It has one core module and six power modules that connect via magnets to build a drone, hovercraft, and other DIY configurations. Students can control Airblock using the Makeblock app for easy programming and piloting.