We've been serving K-12 schools, libraries, colleges, and makerspaces for around six years now. Our team has created this one-stop shop for teachers to research and purchase STEAM and MakerEd technologies. By providing almost any EdTech tool or bundle that a teacher might need in one place, we come to think of ourselves as the ‘Amazon of EdTech.’


Over the years, we've worked with educators around the country and created this signature service made possible by the large variety of products on our store. Dubbed ‘Tech Bundle Customization,’ we created this service to ensure that educators get exactly what they need for the classroom. And, more importantly, it helps ensure they don’t get stuck with something they would never want to use.


This allows teachers to mix and match the EdTech tools they purchase without complicating their orders or adding extra costs. Recently, we just added another bundle option to our offerings—one that helps combat the struggles teachers and administrators face when they purchase technology from various companies as part of an order or for just one project. This brand-new Makerspace Bundle definitely includes some of the very latest tools for STEM education. It also, however, comes with expert Eduporium support, our helpful guidance, and assistance from one consistent contact.


Since we take so much pride in being a value-added reseller rather than simply looking to make money off teachers, we have also included free consultation sessions as part of this EdTech bundle. Our team works directly with teachers, librarians, and makerspace leaders to ensure we've customized the bundle to their exact needs. We also create or provide starter activities so educators can use each piece of technology right after opening the box.


We've created EdTech bundles in the past, organizing them by grade level or STEAM theme to provide a structured introduction. This bundle is theme-based with products to support students in all K-12 grades and those with different tech proficiencies.


The Makerspace Bundle will break down into three smaller bundles: Robotics and Coding, Electronics and Circuitry, and Engineering and Design. Each sub-section offers something that students could use in any grade between Pre-K and their senior year of high school. The Robotics and Coding portion of this bundle includes a Sphero Cheaper by the Dozen Kit, a Cubelets Creative Constructors Pack, one Ozobot Evo Classroom Kit, a Cubetto Classroom Bundle, a Dash and Dot Classroom Pack, and five full EdSTEM Home Packs.


the eduporium makerspace and edtech bundle


The Electronics and Circuitry portion of this EdTech bundle includes a littleBits Pro Library, a littleBits Pro Library Wall Storage unit, Makey Makey STEM Pack, a Squishy Circuits Group Kit, two Squishy Circuits Dough Kits, a micro:bit Club Pack, 10 DF Robot Beginner Arduino Kits, and 10 Raspberry Pi kits.


Finally, the Engineering and Design portion of these bundles include the MakerBot Replicator+ 3D Printing Pack, the Bloxels Classroom 10-pack, a Padcaster Studio Kit, Google Expeditions VR Classroom Kit for 10 children, the MakeDo Classroom Pack, the 3Doodler EDU Start Learning Pack, and 3Doodler Create+ EDU Learning Pack. These 3Doodler kits help students experience 3D design with a 3D printing pen. Each of these tech products are also available for purchase separately on our store as well.


All told, the final cost of the bundle—after applying our Educator Discount—is under $25,000. Educators get a huge range of STEM tools and optional starter activities as well as hands-on guidance and support.


We grouped these specific tools together because of their popularity and their consistent ability to provide engaging and hassle-free learning. We also made sure to include plenty of classroom packs. These serve an entire class of students and often include supporting materials, like student and teacher guides. They're in the bundle so teachers have an easier time supporting groups in the classroom, library, or makerspace.


Anyone who'd like to get a Makerspace Bundle can contact us by phone, email our team, or visit our site.