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  1. Eduporium Featured Educator: Lacey Tobie

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Lacey Tobie
    Welcome to the Eduporium Featured Educator interview. Each month, Eduporium is highlighting 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! We hope it will give more educators encouragement to try something new and we’re always looking for more teachers to feature.
  2. 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.
  3. Eduporium Experiment | The Dot Robot From Wonder Workshop

    Eduporium Experiment | The Dot Robot From Wonder Workshop
    If you’ve heard of the Dash Robot from Wonder Workshop, you’ve most likely heard of the Dot! Small but mighty, the Dot is a responsive and interactive robot designed for students aged six and up. Though it may not be quite as popular as the Dash because it lacks its own motors, the Dot is still a great tool for
  4. Eduporium Experiment | Marbotic Pt. 2

    Eduporium Experiment | Marbotic Pt. 2
    Essentially, the premise of Marbotic is providing preschool teachers with a technology tool that engages students, allows for physical interaction, introduces letters and numbers, and helps build their foundational tech skills. You can probably see why we’re such big fans of this system and how it allows for tactile learning at such a young age!
  5. Eduporium Experiment | GoPiGo Robotics Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | GoPiGo Robotics Kit
    The GoPiGo build-your-own robotics kits are top of the line. They are powered by a Raspberry Pi and come in wide ranges of sizes to fit all needs and accommodate various classroom setups. The Base Kit is the smallest and perfect for any students who have used a Raspberry Pi, whereas the Starter Kit is for those who want to
  6. Eduporium Experiment | Bloxels Pt. 2

    Eduporium Experiment | Bloxels Pt. 2
    Bloxels is in a field of its own. Why? It empowers students as young as five years old to try their hand at video game design. Seriously, students from grades K-8 can build an entire video game from scratch with Bloxels’ blocks and gameboard! It’s a totally hands-on experience during which students use the different blocks to design layouts and
  7. Eduporium Experiment | Hummingbird Robotics Kits

    Eduporium Experiment | Hummingbird Robotics Kits
    Covering engineering, arts, programming, and robotics, Hummingbird is a true STEAM experience as it combines technology and robotics with artistic creativity. Students use the kit’s components, including LEDs, motors, sensors, servos, and craft materials to build a functional robot that they can program in various languages.
  8. Eduporium Experiment | Edison Robot EdCreate Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | Edison Robot EdCreate Kit
    The EdCreate Kit is something all STEM teachers should be looking to add to their classrooms. It’s pretty much guaranteed to inflate students’ skills as they expand on Edison’s build with 115 interlocking parts they can use to create five exciting, new robots. The EdTank, EdDigger, EdRoboClaw, EdCrane, and EdPrinter.
  9. Eduporium Experiment | The Ollie Robot

    Eduporium Experiment | The Ollie Robot
    We know that there might be a lot of teachers who believe that children are experienced with SPRK+ and want the next best thing. Well, the Ollie robot can flip, spin, and perform combinations of tricks to keep all your students engaged! Programmable and drivable just like the SPRK+, the Ollie model can also help students take their robotics skills
  10. Eduporium Experiment | Meccano Meccanoid XL 2.0

    Eduporium Experiment | Meccano Meccanoid XL 2.0
    The Meccano Meccanoid G15KS is a personal robot kids can build from the ground up. With three ways to program, voice recognition, and smart device communication, the Meccanoid might just become their best robot friend ever! Once built, it towers at almost four feet tall (122 cm) and it comes with 1,014 parts, two hand tools, a battery, and more.