Andy Larmand

  1. Eduporium Weekly | Why Apply For Our EdTech Grant?

    Eduporium Weekly | Why Apply For Our EdTech Grant?

    Chances are, if you’re any type of teacher these days, you hear the familiar word ‘grant’ thrown around quite a bit from friends, peers, or perhaps even administrators. Chances are, you may have even applied for a few of them, too. These days, it’s not uncommon for teachers to spend hours and hours of their free time perfecting applications and chasing many opportunities.

  2. Rising Resources | The Educandy Studio App

    Rising Resources | The Educandy Studio App

    Educandy is an online review tool children can use to master key concepts and prepare for exams. It is geared towards younger kids, making it one of the best digital review tools for elementary students. Using the very simple software, teachers can create review games in just minutes—with steps as easy as inputting questions and answers—then the platform does the rest.

  3. Video: Finch 2.0, Hummingbird, And SEL Webinar

    Video: Finch 2.0, Hummingbird, And SEL Webinar

    If you haven’t seen the full broadcast or you want to revisit some of the key topics we covered in the presentation, the full replay is still available. Some of the highlights include how the BirdBrain materials align to standards and offer a low floor and high ceiling for STEM education. As for leveraging the robots in SEL, we also discuss their close connections to those five pillars.

  4. Eduporium Weekly | Elements Of Our Makerspace Consultation

    Eduporium Weekly | Elements Of Our Makerspace Consultation

    Our maker experts are very well-versed in makerspace tools, technologies, budgets, and design—something that we have recently put extra effort into developing. So, whether educators already have a makerspace program at their school and are looking to expand on those offerings or need help with getting started, our makerspace team is ready to help you out! Here’s how.

  5. Eduporium Weekly | Technology, Equity, And Inclusion

    Eduporium Weekly | Technology, Equity, And Inclusion

    Equity in modern learning involves much more than connectivity—although that’s a big piece of this puzzle. Disparities in reliable Internet access along with other inequities (as we constantly felt amid the pandemic) can expose inconsistencies in learning quality. On the other hand, firming up students’ digital safety (while serving their needs) also entails equity considerations.

  6. Eduporium Weekly | The Power Of The PLN

    Eduporium Weekly | The Power Of The PLN

    A professional learning network (a PLN) may traditionally consist of groups of colleagues or like-minded professionals who regularly communicate and collaborate (usually online) to help the members maximize their skill sets. A PLN in the education world involves teachers sharing resources, answering requests, or offering guidance and support while building relationships.

  7. Eduporium Weekly | The Best Characteristics Of EdTech

    Eduporium Weekly | The Best Characteristics Of EdTech

    As EdTech tools evolve, their defining characteristics are often changing as well and, as we get further into the 21st century with a collectively stronger understanding of how to prepare our students for the future, those features keep improving. So, this week, we’re breaking down some of the very best things to look for as you vet any new educational technology solutions.

  8. 5 Of The Best Coding Robots For The Classroom

    5 Of The Best Coding Robots For The Classroom

    For students, learning to code is both essential and accessible. With many age-appropriate classroom coding solutions available, helping them to see the possibilities, benefits, and enjoyment of robotics and coding education is very much possible for instructors to accomplish. Plus, other benefits of CS education, like boosting creative problem solving skills, are extensive.

  9. Eduporium Weekly | Good STEM Enrichment Activities In Schools

    Eduporium Weekly | Good STEM Enrichment Activities In Schools

    STEM experiences can help children thrive in so many ways and teachers are always finding new ideas for improving them. One of the most popular options, of course, is through enrichment programs. The benefits of STEM learning are great but they’re often capped in the classroom, meaning that more school leaders are encouraging STEM participation outside school.

  10. Rising Resources | Panoform For VR Creation

    Rising Resources | Panoform For VR Creation

    Designed to do more than simply immerse them in vivid content, Panoform VR empowers children to become creators and even own how they design and view new-age media. Though it may seem complex and technical, it is actually very accessible—even for beginners who want to explore creating in VR and any students who enjoy learning with this unique medium.