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  1. Alternatives To The DJI Tello EDU Coding Drone

    Alternatives To The DJI Tello EDU Coding Drone

    A part of medicine, agriculture, research, and more, drones are increasingly prevalent in a wide range of fields. Therefore, it’s more necessary than ever to integrate them into STEAM education. Using these five options, children can combine drone piloting with coding, engineering, and design. They will build obstacle courses, code choreography, and have fun with STEM!

  2. Google Expeditions VR Mobile App Alternatives For Education

    Google Expeditions VR Mobile App Alternatives For Education

    The Google Arts & Culture app was the frontrunner for Google Expeditions replacements when it was first announced this app would be discontinued. It definitely was one option but these other app-based alternatives provide students with different experiences and instructors can use them either as a basis for classroom VR lessons or to supplement other STEAM activities.

  3. Exploring The REC Aerial Drone Competition With CoDrone EDU

    Exploring The REC Aerial Drone Competition With CoDrone EDU

    The Aerial Drone Competition is one of the most popular educational drone events in America and the CoDrone EDU is one of few drones approved for the competitions. In this blog, we’ll explain how to register teams for drone events, why the CoDrone EDU is well-suited for competition requirements, and how to be successful in each of the four piloting and coding missions.

  4. Top 10 EdTech And STEAM Tools Of 2023

    Top 10 EdTech And STEAM Tools Of 2023

    Here are the most sought-after STEAM tools of the year—tools that helped the Eduporium family teach everything from magical makerspace moments to amazing coding creations. The Ozobot and Bee-Bot helped to foster CS skills, while Glowforge’s laser printers enlivened makerspaces, Expeditions 2.0 put kids right in the action, and the micro:bit V2 made learning flexible.

  5. Rising Resources | Mightier SEL For Regulating Emotions

    Rising Resources | Mightier SEL For Regulating Emotions

    Mightier is ideal for students who are between six and 12 years old since it helps them learn to identify why certain behaviors are harmful, how to best avoid them, and how to manage their feelings. Children can use Mightier in or out of the classroom and they typically start to show improvements with emotional behavior and managing reactions within the first three months.

  6. 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.

  7. Best Drones For Education: From Building And Flying To Coding

    Best Drones For Education: From Building And Flying To Coding

    Drones are currently used in many key industries, like telecommunications, agriculture, construction, and security, They are even finding a home in the performing arts, and soon enough, delivery drones might even show up at your door. Therefore, it is essential for middle and high-school students to build familiarity with coding and piloting using the top educational drones.

  8. Eduporium Weekly | Helping All Students Find Passion For STEM

    Eduporium Weekly | Helping All Students Find Passion For STEM

    Despite this prominent presence in the real world and elements of STEM in so many of today’s most lucrative careers, not every K–12 student pursues it. More importantly, many students lose almost all interest in STEM before they even reach middle school. So, in a lot of cases, educators have to be proactive to reach kids while they’re in the K–5 grades. So, how can they?

  9. The RobotLAB VR Expeditions 2.0 System For The Classroom

    The RobotLAB VR Expeditions 2.0 System For The Classroom

    It remains unfortunate that kids can no longer use the Google Expeditions app to find engaging and immersive lessons, tours, and experiences. The good news, however, is that the Expeditions 2.0 platform from RobotLAB makes a very reliable alternative. With a variety of classroom VR kits and others with AR, these solutions work great in 21st century schools.

  10. Eduporium Weekly | Benefits Of VR In The Classroom

    Eduporium Weekly | Benefits Of VR In The Classroom

    When it comes to virtual reality in education, the landscape will continue to evolve. Whether with online VR resources like Floreo or the flexible yet very immersive RobotLAB VR Expeditions 2.0 platform, virtual reality can check many of the boxes for 21st century engagement. Plus, it can also positively influence engagement, retention, and SEL skills, like empathy, in students.

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