Andy Larmand

  1. Coding And Robotics—Evolving From Feared To Required

    Coding And Robotics—Evolving From Feared To Required

    Coding is a central skill that’s becoming more and more necessary in order for workers to thrive in this increasingly technological era. It’s on its way to (if it has not already) becoming a worldwide language—and an undeniable component of global culture. So, recently, enthusiasm for teaching coding skills in the classroom has grown—a lot—and kids are benefitting.

  2. Eduporium Weekly | Dabbin' in the Fab Lab

    Eduporium Weekly | Dabbin' in the Fab Lab

    EdTech has the unique ability to inspire students towards solving problems, spark their undying interest in a particular career or help them improve their community where it needs help most. You just don’t know it yet. Fab labs serve as an ideal way to promote project-based learning and teaching in a way that students have not previously seen.

  3. Eduporium Weekly | Get Hands On

    Eduporium Weekly | Get Hands On

    Whether it’s blended learning, project-based learning or hands-on tinkering in a STEM-centered Fab Lab, modern educational tools have made it easier than ever for kids to become future ready. The goal of learning with technology is as simple as many top classroom products: prepare kids for a tech-filled work while honing key hard and soft skills.

  4. Eduporium Weekly | Prepare Now And Thank Us Later

    Eduporium Weekly | Prepare Now And Thank Us Later

    There are so many things that contemporary educators have to account for and many of them—like personalizing learning, teaching coding, and using technology—are still all really new. Luckily for them, we can share a bunch of sound advice for helping to get today’s students more ready to take on tomorrow’s increasingly complex world!

  5. Eduporium Weekly | Tech for All, All for Tech

    Eduporium Weekly | Tech for All, All for Tech

    There’s so much that goes into a successful EdTech rollout and not all of it comes from the effectiveness of the products. We’ve outlined how to use technology to create the most memorable learning experiences possible and who teachers should connect with in order to become tech teaching experts! Explore that and more in this week’s post.

  6. Eduporium Weekly | Helping Your Students Help Themselves

    Eduporium Weekly | Helping Your Students Help Themselves

    In today’s world of education, there are certain skills that all students must learn and certain ways of learning that many classroom educators feel are necessary to accomplish those goals. Though it has often been compared to a spectator sport for much of, well, forever, learning isn’t an experience that is best carried out from the sidelines, especially in today’s climate.

  7. Eduporium Weekly | How Do Educators Innovate?

    Eduporium Weekly | How Do Educators Innovate?

    Just like us regular people, teachers often make New Year’s resolutions, too. They could be something like spending more time on a particular topic or even taking more time for yourself! We hope you resolve to use more technology in the classroom to engage kids in more meaningful learning but, if that’s not your forte, here other suggestions!

  8. Eduporium Weekly | Create Your Own Creativity

    Eduporium Weekly | Create Your Own Creativity

    Technology in the classroom allows creativity to flow, but can we actually teach kids to instinctively be creative? Is there a final exam teachers can give to determine their creative levels? In order to be as creative as possible, everyone, including students, needs to be open to new experiences and methods of carrying out old ones.

  9. Eduporium Weekly | Welcome To 2016 And New Opportunities

    Eduporium Weekly | Welcome To 2016 And New Opportunities

    Our world is changing—something that’s readily apparent to a lot of us but others are often shocked by just how much employees throughout today’s workforce need technology and rely on a super specific set of skills. So, as early on as elementary school, teachers are now exposing their students to basic coding in STEM classes and kids, generally, respond favorably to it.

  10. New From Eduporium: Bundles Of EdTech For Everyone

    New From Eduporium: Bundles Of EdTech For Everyone

    There may come a time when one single EdTech tool might not be enough for all the marvelous projects and unique activities you’re planning for your classroom. You know what? We thought of that too! Eduporium now offers intuitive bundle offerings that feature specifically selected STEAM solutions grouped together to help all your students excel with hands-on learning.