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  1. 8 Educational Robotics Kits We'll Always Recommend

    8 Educational Robotics Kits We'll Always Recommend

    The great thing about educational robots is that they encompass the entire span of K–12 grades. By that, we mean that there are educational robotics tools available for kindergarteners just as consistently as there are robotics tools available for 12th graders. So, here’s the list of all our favorite options for classroom robotics kits for students across all different grade levels.

  2. Eduporium Weekly | Using MTSS Programs In Education

    Eduporium Weekly | Using MTSS Programs In Education

    A multi-tiered system of support is an instructional framework that involves three separate tiers. These students will receive instruction and support on a much more general scale in the first tier and then this attention increases in personalization as needed. Simultaneously, instructors use the data and assessments they create to inform what each child needs at each phase.

  3. Get To Know The Glowforge 3D Laser Printers

    Get To Know The Glowforge 3D Laser Printers

    Students and makers can utilize both of the Glowforge 3D laser printers for creating three-dimensional objects out of existing digital designs. They can download or create their own design and the laser will cut and engrave the design as a custom print every time. The printers are even compatible with Chromebooks, Macs, PCs, or tablets and include easy design features.

  4. Tips & Tricks | Teaching Coding With The Cubetto Robot

    Tips & Tricks | Teaching Coding With The Cubetto Robot

    While it’s considered unique in the world of early education STEM learning, the Cubetto Robot is also fabulously effective. Students as young as three years old can use this device-free robot to start to understand core coding principles and begin developing new, useful logic and computational skills in preschool classrooms. Explore our tips and tricks for getting started!

  5. Eduporium Weekly | Achieving Greater Diversity In STEM

    Eduporium Weekly | Achieving Greater Diversity In STEM

    Diversity efforts, in every area of education and the workforce, should open opportunities for everybody to elevate personal thoughts, talents, opinions, and experiences. As we keep striving to overcome a lack of diversity in the STEM community, it’s crucial across all industries and we believe everyone should be open to discovering new points of view and potential solutions.

  6. Eduporium Experiment | STEAM And The Hummingbird Bit

    Eduporium Experiment | STEAM And The Hummingbird Bit

    By combining the powerful brain of the micro:bit V2 with its flexible robotic core and modular parts, the Hummingbird Bit can help you lead classroom STEAM experiences that are one par with teaching using some of the more extravagant robots out there. The kits are actually real affordable, however, and offer a ton of versatility and value for kids throughout the K-12 grades.

  7. Eduporium Weekly | Designing STEM Lesson Plans

    Eduporium Weekly | Designing STEM Lesson Plans

    Many children love to have STEM experiences in their education and many teachers love creating those opportunities. They don’t typically just fall into place, however, and, like all lesson plans, require careful design. In STEAM education, impactful lessons and activities are almost endless, which often makes it easier for teachers to find or create something that’s relevant.

  8. Tips & Tricks | Root rt0 Coding Robot

    Tips & Tricks | Root rt0 Coding Robot

    Students can use the Root rt0 without any prior coding experience or prior experience using their standard Root model. The rt0 is compatible with the iRobot Coding app, which students can access on iOS or Android devices as well as others. There’s also the online iRobot Code platform, which kids can use to practice programming without a physical robot.

  9. Rising Resources | SpriteBox Coding

    Rising Resources | SpriteBox Coding

    Sometimes, teaching kids about coding can get complicated. Even with all of these excellent coding solutions that are available for K-12 teachers and their students, it can sometimes feel challenging to pinpoint how exactly to start. So, in this post, we’re exploring the SpriteBox Coding platform, a CS app that educators can use to introduce coding in early elementary school.

  10. Eduporium Weekly | Promoting Inventiveness In Education

    Eduporium Weekly | Promoting Inventiveness In Education

    Inventiveness, if you ask us, is something that goes hand in hand with 21st century problem solving and creativity, but, despite how it could potentially really help enable instructors to challenge student creativity, it is oftentimes overlooked. Luckily, inventiveness is key in STEM education and one of the key soft skills students can work on as soon as they enter the classroom.