Educational Technology

the top educational technology tools for teachers

  1. Eduporium Weekly | The Best Characteristics Of EdTech

    Eduporium Weekly | The Best Characteristics Of EdTech

    As EdTech tools evolve, their defining characteristics are often changing as well and, as we get further into the 21st century with a collectively stronger understanding of how to prepare our students for the future, those features keep improving. So, this week, we’re breaking down some of the very best things to look for as you vet any new educational technology solutions.

  2. CARES Act And Education: Using Emergency Relief Funds

    CARES Act And Education: Using Emergency Relief Funds

    Essentially, government officials passed legislation in support of financial assistance for key education-related projects, initiatives, and resources to come from the state level. This means that each state government must provide funds for the schools in that state. And, there’s a lot that school and district leaders can spend it on—as well as a time frame.

  3. Video: Productive Technology—What We Look For

    Video: Productive Technology—What We Look For

    Since our mission is to get every student learning and exploring with technology, we know that we first need to make completely certain that every STEM tool on our store is useful to them. That’s why our team vets everything we recommend to educators, so they know it’s worthwhile for both them and their students as they work to prepare for the future.

  4. May EdTech Grant Awarded to Marylin Prysi!

    May EdTech Grant Awarded to Marylin Prysi!

    We’ve awarded our $500 EdTech grant for the month of May to Marylin Prysi! Marylin is a teacher at the Villas Elementary School in Fort Meyers, FL and currently designing a STEM lab. She works with a large amount of minority students and helps create beneficial STEAM experiences for them to learn and grow together!

  5. Rising Resources | ideamapper For Mind Mapping

    Rising Resources | ideamapper For Mind Mapping

    A tool built to amplify both student productivity and retention, ideamapper essentially serves as a visual mind mapping tool by combining the practice of mind mapping with word processing. It’s designed to help your students establish visual connections among all the most crucial curricular concepts and pieces of information they need to know in all areas of the curriculum.

  6. Eduporium Experiment | Building The GiggleBot Robot

    Eduporium Experiment | Building The GiggleBot Robot

    The GiggleBot is a robot that’s powered by the micro:bit V2 and perfect for the classroom, makerspace, and remote learning. If you’re familiar with the micro:bit, this little computer is truly able to help educators expand coding education and, when paired with this device, the GiggleBot system brings coding to life for curious elementary and middle school students!

  7. State of EdTech Report Details Accomplishments and Future

    State of EdTech Report Details Accomplishments and Future

    Earlier this week, EdTech Digest announced its 2020 report on the State of EdTech, which features a comprehensive look at the trends that are popping up most in K-12 educational technology, the EdTech leaders who are making the biggest difference for students, and a look at some of the companies who are leading the way.

  8. Eduporium Awarded Workforce Training Grant From State Of MA

    Eduporium Awarded Workforce Training Grant From State Of MA

    The Eduporium team is excited to announce that we’ve received a financial award as part of the Massachusetts Workforce Training Fund Program. The state’s Executive Office for Labor and Workforce Development announced all of the grant’s recipients last week and we are excited to receive a share of the funds, which will help us keep scaling our business in various ways.

  9. Eduporium Weekly | Talking About Family Tech Nights

    Eduporium Weekly | Talking About Family Tech Nights

    School leaders are always looking for ways to get members of their community—most commonly the parents of their students—involved with what kids are doing in the classroom. Today’s students are accomplishing so much especially when it comes to innovative learning and, too often, parents don’t get to truly see what they’re working on.

  10. Eduporium Weekly | All About EdTech Integration

    Eduporium Weekly | All About EdTech Integration

    Why do district leaders create brand-new positions for people or re-assign existing employees to vastly different roles? Well, technology can have lots to do with that and the effectiveness with which teachers can weave it into their school’s curriculum and everyday projects can do a lot for a student’s future, helping to equip them with both hard and soft skills.

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