Andy Larmand

  1. Eduporium Weekly | Some Of The Logistics Of Self-Paced Learning

    Eduporium Weekly | Some Of The Logistics Of Self-Paced Learning

    Self-paced learning is a form of differentiated instruction that teachers can integrate into learning experiences. In self-paced learning, teachers can let their students decide how many lessons they need and how much practice constitutes them mastering something. There are also various instructional techniques you could use and many potentially positive outcomes for kids.

  2. Rising Resources | Mightier SEL For Regulating Emotions

    Rising Resources | Mightier SEL For Regulating Emotions

    Mightier is ideal for students who are between six and 12 years old since it helps them learn to identify why certain behaviors are harmful, how to best avoid them, and how to manage their feelings. Children can use Mightier in or out of the classroom and they typically start to show improvements with emotional behavior and managing reactions within the first three months.

  3. Eduporium Weekly | Highlighting Child Inventors To Inspire More

    Eduporium Weekly | Highlighting Child Inventors To Inspire More

    It’s not just the seasoned scientists and computer programmers who might invent world-changing and progress-focused solutions. In fact, there’s also plenty of inventive kids and teens out there who have left their mark on the world with both big and small inventions, and some have even contributed to key inventions throughout history. So, let’s learn about a few of them.

  4. Rising Resources | How To Stay Organized With Wakelet

    Rising Resources | How To Stay Organized With Wakelet

    There’s a good chance you might have already heard of Wakelet, the super popular online organization tool that’s used by a bunch of K-12 teachers. If not, Wakelet is a free service that helps teachers save, organize, and share online content with children and parents. Beyond that, however, its built-in features help make content curation and instruction even easier.

  5. The Importance Of Consistent Coding Education In Schools

    The Importance Of Consistent Coding Education In Schools

    The importance of providing all children with the opportunities to learn key computer science skills is often a really legitimate emphasis among STEM-minded instructors. We know how vital these skills may turn out to be for a larger number of them. Empowering students to learn these skills early and perfect them often could also help open up career opportunities later on.

  6. Explore Scratch Coding And The Best STEM Tools To Use With It

    Explore Scratch Coding And The Best STEM Tools To Use With It

    Scratch is a great first language for programming different robotics tools or simply introducing children to some of the most important fundamentals of coding. On our store, you’ll find a large selection of STEM tools specifically for coding with Scratch, including the mBot-S, Finch Robot 2.0, Strawbees STEAM kits, Edison Robot, Makey Makey, and a whole lot of others.

  7. Eduporium Experiment | Coding With The micro:bit V2

    Eduporium Experiment | Coding With The micro:bit V2

    The always-popular micro:bit V2 comes with many noteworthy technology features, like a built-in speaker, built-in microphone, and a touch-sensitive logo that’s also programmable. Students can try numerous projects when programming the micro:bit with MakeCode and incorporate these unique tech features in their programs, adding interactive invention to STEM.

  8. 8 Steps For Introducing A School Robotics Club

    8 Steps For Introducing A School Robotics Club

    Most school administrators will be happy to give their approval for starting a school robotics club but you’ll still have to show a clear value proposition in your proposal. Once you get approved, research some classroom robots and find lesson ideas, you’ll be ready to firm up the key logistics, including where you’ll meet, how often, and how to tie these experiences to learning.

  9. The Best Tech Tools For Teaching The 'M' In STEM

    The Best Tech Tools For Teaching The 'M' In STEM

    One of the biggest focuses in 21st century education is on teaching coding and computer science. When integrating such efforts into these classroom lessons, however, there are even often plenty of opportunities for including math angles. So, while covering core CS concepts, like logic, variables, or functions, these tools help teachers connect math and coding in fun ways.

  10. Eduporium Experiment | 3Doodler PRO+ 3D Printing Pen

    Eduporium Experiment | 3Doodler PRO+ 3D Printing Pen

    Sometimes, makers simply feel completely inspired to bring STEM projects to another level. Oftentimes, 3D design and creation fit right into facilitating such experiences for students of all ages but those who’ve mastered some of the basics tend to crave new challenges. And, that’s perfectly fine since, as we’ll learn, the 3Doodler PRO+ pen provides that extra power.

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