Partnership

creating the right partnership in STEM education


Since our inception, partnerships have been a huge part of our growth and our success. Without the opportunity to form mutually beneficial partnerships, we wouldn't be able to offer this unique value to 21st century educators. As a reseller, we rely on these partnerships to maintain our catalog of classroom STEAM solutions. As such, establishing long-lasting relationships with like-minded professionals at the companies that are manufacturing cutting-edge EdTech tools is essential to our mission. Recognizing the value of these relationships, we're truly grateful to those who've helped us grow. And, in doing so, our manufacturer partners not only help us scale our operations. They've contributed a great deal to helping K-12 STEAM enthusiasts maximize their time and dollars. As you may know, our biggest value-add is the one-stop shopping we offer. But, without our partnerships, that wouldn't be possible.
Relationships with those who manufacture today's top tech tools aren't our only ones, however. We're also extremely proud of the partnerships we have with professionals across the teaching community. Over the years, we've cultivated so many important relationships with classroom teachers, principals, librarians, makerspace directors, and other school faculty members. And, it's these relationships that truly help us provide them with the solutions they and their students need. Many of these relationships form from simple conversations at our hosted events or as we're exhibiting at conferences. Plenty of others, however, form through word of mouth. Of course, we are proud of this progress—especially when it leads to new and repeat customers. With partnerships—formal or informal—at the school or district level, we continue to help educators facilitate equitable STEM experiences for all students.

  1. Eduporium Weekly | Partnering to Set Students up for Success

    Eduporium Weekly | Partnering to Set Students up for Success

    The way we look at it is that we can’t help educators increase innovation with technology if we don’t build partnerships with a variety of educational organizations. The obvious approach would be to go out and sell ourselves to as many schools as possible. We’ve realized, however, that there are many, many more ways to help children build the skills they need.

  2. The State of EdTech—VR and 3D Printing to the Classroom

    The State of EdTech—VR and 3D Printing to the Classroom

    The MC team is opening its campus to host some up-and-coming teaching products, including virtual reality, 3D printing, and more as some of their faculty members explore their potential for enhancing education. Mark your calendars for Thursday, Oct. 5, 2017 from 3:30-6:30pm at Manhattan College’s Kelly Commons in the Bronx, NY.

  3. Eduporium Adds A Partnership With Montgomery County IU

    Eduporium Adds A Partnership With Montgomery County IU

    The Eduporium team recently cemented this beneficial partnership with the Montgomery County Intermediate Unit. Out of Norristown, Pa., the MCIU is one of 29 intermediate units in their state that provides support to all of the local schools and districts. They create dynamic programs and services for teachers and students, including workshops, academies, and more.

  4. Eduporium Weekly | 5 Ways We Create Lasting Partnerships

    Eduporium Weekly | 5 Ways We Create Lasting Partnerships

    To us, being partners means that we’ll always help educators learn what’s best for their students and develop a plan to achieve those goals—not try to sell them the most expensive tools out there. See how we can partner with your school, library, or makerspace to help empower your students with technology they can use to build key skills.

  5. Eduporium Weekly | 5 Ways We Help Educators Excel

    Eduporium Weekly | 5 Ways We Help Educators Excel

    At Eduporium, we all know what it takes to provide an enriched, authentic, and inclusive 21st century education that will truly prepare today’s kids for real-world challenges. We also know this isn’t easy for principals and their teachers to attain. There are burdens to innovating in education, including, most notably, high costs of modern learning tools.

  6. Eduporium Team Sponsors 100 Girls of Code Event in Georgia

    Eduporium Team Sponsors 100 Girls of Code Event in Georgia

    Last Saturday, we took part in our first ever partner event with the 100 Girls of Code organization and it was fantastically successful! Though we could not be there in person since this chapter is located in Georgia and we’re all just outside of Boston, we were still thrilled to contribute to helping create this dynamic makerspace and learning experience for the girls.

  7. Eduporium Partners With OCM BOCES Organization

    Eduporium Partners With OCM BOCES Organization

    From August 2-5 2016, Eduporium participated in the Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES Making Learning Happen PBL NY event up in Syracuse. We were invited to the event to appear as an educational partner after we spent much of the last couple of months working to create, procure and customize EdTech bundles for PK-12 students in these districts.

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