Eduporium Blog

  1. We've Selected the Recipient of our EdTech Grant for April

    We've Selected the Recipient of our EdTech Grant for April

    This month, the award goes to Save Our Children Elyria, a big afterschool program in Elyria, Ohio! The group helps support many local K-12 students throughout the Elyria City Schools with various academic and nutritional assistance year round and, since learning has transitioned largely online, they’ve created a virtual makerspace for students!

  2. Eduporium Experiment | Wonder Workshop Virtual Coding

    Eduporium Experiment | Wonder Workshop Virtual Coding

    While much of teaching and learning is now taking place outside of the typical classroom setting, Wonder Workshop has remained committed to creating solutions that are easy to access, learner centric, engaging, trackable, and provide parents with the knowledge and tools to assist their children while learning at home. Learn about the virtual Dash here!

  3. Keep Coding Active with Wonder Workshop's Class Connect

    Keep Coding Active with Wonder Workshop's Class Connect

    Teachers miss their students. Graduations and proms have been cancelled. Most students already know they won’t be in a school again until (at least) the fall. It’s seriously strange, but, like all of us, we’re trying to make this period of time as normal and productive as possible. That’s why we’re very excited to share more about what they’ve been up to

  4. Coding Activities for Elementary Students: Our Summit Highlights

    Coding Activities for Elementary Students: Our Summit Highlights

    Last week, we were fortunate to be able to sponsor one of the sessions of Wonder Workshop’s Virtual Summit. We provided a raffle prize for the ‘Coding Activities for Elementary Students’ session led by fourth grade teacher and Wonder Workshop ambassador, Jasmine Saab, who did a fantastic job of educating, informing, and intriguing the audience.

  5. Tips & Tricks | New Matter's MOD-t (Updated 4/21/2020)

    Tips & Tricks | New Matter's MOD-t (Updated 4/21/2020)

    For a long time, we sold New Matter’s MOD-t 3D printer on our store until that company shut down a few months back. There is one way, however, if you know how to do so, that you could still make use of a MOD-t printer. In this twist on our Tips & Tricks series, we’re going to help break it down and make it as easy as possible to keep using the MOD-t.

  6. Guest Blog: Distance Between Special Ed Kids And Teachers

    Guest Blog: Distance Between Special Ed Kids And Teachers

    I am Amrapali Sharma and, as a longtime special education teacher, I often use an IEP (individualized education program) that I’d drawn up for each of my students, keeping in mind their current abilities, and including some set of reasonable goals we want them to work towards. Given what we’re now facing, a lot of that has gotten more challenging.

  7. 5 Ways to Make Physical Activity Educational at Home

    5 Ways to Make Physical Activity Educational at Home

    In my case, my classroom is the largest one in the school. It has anchor charts, word walls, posters—you name it! However, instead of doing a writing assignment, my students practice essential skills necessary to lifelong health. And, just because learning has largely moved online, it does not mean their physical education can stop.

  8. Eduporium Experiment | Virtual Root Robot

    Eduporium Experiment | Virtual Root Robot

    Starting as an iOS-exclusive robot, Root has just recently implemented an online coding platform which can be accessed on most major devices! With iRobot’s online coding platform, students don’t even need the physical Root to practice coding! Keep reading if you want to learn more about how students can code at home with Root’s Virtual SimBot.

  9. Eduporium Experiment | Sphero Mini Golf Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | Sphero Mini Golf Kit

    Modeled off of the popular and inclusive Sphero Mini Robot, their Mini Golf Kit comes with a custom, redesigned Sphero Mini that looks like a real golf ball—and students can drive, program, and play with it in all kinds of ways as they try to sink their own hole-in-one! Keep reading to learn more about the simplicity of the Sphero Mini, especially for at-home STEAM.

  10. Sponsoring A Session For The Wonder Workshop Summit

    Sponsoring A Session For The Wonder Workshop Summit

    Our Wonder Workshop friends revealed the new, virtual environment within which children can program the Dash Robot (available in May)! While that’s all extremely exciting, we are also very excited to be sponsoring one of the upcoming virtual PD sessions. It will be hosted by Jasmine Saab, who is a longtime fourth grade teacher, and it’s taking place on April 15!

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