Eduporium Blog

  1. Eduporium Weekly | Making Summer Matter

    Eduporium Weekly | Making Summer Matter

    Since most kids think of the summertime as a chance to get away from learning, school and pretty much all academic-related activities, it’s sometimes tough to make sure that the months before school starts back up are meaningful. Sure, teachers can assign summer reading or projects, but there’s no way to be certain that students will really engage.

  2. Eduporium Experiment | DIY Synth Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | DIY Synth Kit

    Want to make the next big hit? Kits can do that with ease using the DIY Synth Kit from Technology Will Save Us! With the Synth Kit, students 12 and up can design and build a real musical instrument and tinker to create awesome electronic sounds. The kit lets them plug various components into the breadboard and experiment with creating sound.

  3. Eduporium's EdTech Bundles Headed to New York

    Eduporium's EdTech Bundles Headed to New York

    From Aug. 2-5 2016, we’re participating in the Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) Make Learning Happen event in Syracuse, NY. We were selected as the event’s preferred vendor after spending much of the last couple of months working to create, procure and customize EdTech bundles for PK-12 students in the districts they serve.

  4. Eduporium Weekly | Baking (Raspberry) Pi in the Classroom

    Eduporium Weekly | Baking (Raspberry) Pi in the Classroom

    The Raspberry Pi is a $35 computer about the size of a credit card. Its capabilities are astounding and it keeps getting more and more powerful as new models are released. What’s most impressive is the way it transforms complex projects into amazingly simple machines and helps shape future ready students through hands-on adventures.

  5. Eduporium Experiment | Circuit Stickers

    Eduporium Experiment | Circuit Stickers

    Let’s blend art and light technology with Circuit Stickers! Circuit stickers are LED circuits in the form of peel-and-stick stickers. They enable students to build real circuits without soldering, plugging wires, or clips. Instead, students use the stickers and conductive tapes to draw their circuits on paper, adding an intriguing element to their crafts.

  6. Eduporium Weekly | How To Be An Innovative Teacher

    Eduporium Weekly | How To Be An Innovative Teacher

    Project-based learning, interactive engagement, and real-life relevance are among some of the most important characteristics that today’s instruction should contain. Teachers know that they need to update their pedagogical styles and approaches to better relate to students and facilitate a true 21st century education. So, here’s how you can do just that.

  7. Eduporium Experiment | littleBits Gizmos & Gadgets Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | littleBits Gizmos & Gadgets Kit

    Want to build your own Top Secret Spy Box? Bubble-blowing bot? If you answered yes, then you need to get your hands on the littleBits Gizmos and Gadgets Kit! Designed for kids 8 and up and filled to the brim with LEGO-like, electronic building blocks, this kit will spark your child’s imagination and guarantee endless opportunities for inventing.

  8. Eduporium Weekly | Flying High with Drones in Education

    Eduporium Weekly | Flying High with Drones in Education

    Whatever is the latest piece of technology adapted for the classroom, we’re working to sell teachers, schools and districts on the importance of making sure their students have access to it. Next up on the long list of innovative EdTech? Drones. When it comes to tapping and ballooning student creativity with technology, drones are certainly exciting options.

  9. Eduporium Experiment | The DIY Electro Dough Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | The DIY Electro Dough Kit

    With the DIY Electro Dough Kit from Technology Will Save Us, children can build craft projects, and add electric elements. Picture being able to shape and create whatever your imagination desires and then really bring it to life by incorporating simplistic, interactive circuits. The Electro Dough Kit helps kids will learn how to place LEDs and buzzers in the path of currents!

  10. Eduporium Weekly | Teaching Programming In K-12 Education

    Eduporium Weekly | Teaching Programming In K-12 Education

    If you’re a STEM-minded teacher and believe your students might benefit from being introduced to programming, you might be right. Students with programming skills—however basic they may be—are able to navigate a wealth of quality opportunities from internships to future employment gigs because this is one of the most important skills employers are looking for.

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