Education

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  1. App on Track: PaperHelper Enhances Writing

    App on Track: PaperHelper Enhances Writing

    PaperHelper gives you the ability to have your essays in front of you along side an Internet browser, which shares which ever half of the screen you choose. Both functions have multiple features that take multitasking to the next level. You will find very few reasons you need to use any other apps for writing and researching all at once.

  2. App on Track: WikiLinks for Multimedia Tools

    App on Track: WikiLinks for Multimedia Tools

    WikiLinks is the most fun and powerful way to discover everything Wikipedia has to offer, and a fantastic multilingual and multimedia experience including YouTube videos and advanced image browsing. WikiLinks’ intuitive interface makes it a research powerhouse that brilliantly brings different sources of media together in one place.

  3. Earth Science: The Planet is Alive. Our Weather Part I

    Earth Science: The Planet is Alive. Our Weather Part I

    The weather is usually a nice topic to start a conversation with someone who’s not living in your same area. This is because it is not usually the same everywhere. You may notice too that the weather is even almost moody because it usually, changes from day to day. Two days ago it was snowing while today there is no snow. You know how it goes.

  4. Throwback Thursday! Hmm... This Day in History

    Throwback Thursday! Hmm... This Day in History

    Here’s an idea. You see that category list to the right side of this blog? Well, the one called “Here and Now” is usually dedicated to posts relevant to the day they are published on, such as “Pi Day” and other “holidays”, as well as current events. What if I looked up today in history? Then I could find something to share with you!

  5. Earth Science: The Planet Truly Is Alive: Beauty In Death, Part II

    Earth Science: The Planet Truly Is Alive: Beauty In Death, Part II

    Leaves are usually green in color and that comes from a pigment called chlorophyll. Think of the leaves as a fancy kitchen that uses sunlight and other good things provided by nature to manufacture food for the trees. In making the food for the trees, the leaves also produce water. What exactly are we getting it? Head inside for more.

  6. Raising The Grade: A 50/50 Split by E.M. Jones

    Raising The Grade: A 50/50 Split by E.M. Jones

    I frequently tell students they’re fortunate to attend a bilingual school. They receive half of their instruction in English and half in Spanish. My students truly have an advantage when it comes to finding careers if they learn and practice both languages. With knowledge of multiple languages comes more career options and higher salaries.

  7. What To Fund? A Look At This Unique Charter School

    What To Fund? A Look At This Unique Charter School

    The debate about the what are the most important elements in education has been going on since ancient times. For as long of a period, educators have been gathering together and doing “something different” to teach the next generation of children. In this case, charter schools have been here all along! Well, not quite. Head inside to learn more.

  8. Do We Need Technology In Education?

    Do We Need Technology In Education?

    To help educators acquire innovative and classroom-friendly technology tools, Eduporium is an excellent free option. We give back a portion of our profits to schools, and we offer the entire school community no-hassle access to academic discounts on technology from hundreds of vendors. All your school has to do is sign-up. Why do we do it? We care.

  9. What To Do When Some Parents Say “No” To School Fundraising

    What To Do When Some Parents Say “No” To School Fundraising

    Imagine a school fundraiser—your traditional bake sales, auctions, or other things you’ve tried. If the burden falls on the parents to supply all the items being sold, there may not be enough to sell! If it’s a bake sale, it’s always a bit of a gamble (what if everyone else is allergic to nuts? It’s no one’s fault). Who coordinates it? There’s a lot of details and hopefully this can help.

  10. We've Launched! Welcome To The New Eduporium Site!

    We've Launched! Welcome To The New Eduporium Site!

    We’re very excited that our new website is up and we can finally embrace our vision of bringing the best educational technology to K12 schools and families. Along with our website, we’re also launching our blog. We have so much to say—we’re parents, we’re geeks, we know what it’s like trying to find out how technology fits into education.

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