Teacher Tips

teacher tips for teaching with technology

  1. Eduporium Weekly | Catch us at these Conferences in October

    Eduporium Weekly | Catch us at these Conferences in October

    As some teachers may know, the fall season means cooler weather, longer days, and all the EdTech conferences you can handle. Since we see so many educators at conferences during the months of October and November, we would not be surprised if you already knew that. And, yes, we are going to be at a lot of conferences in the coming months.

  2. Rising Resources | SchoolTube: YouTube for Teachers

    Rising Resources | SchoolTube: YouTube for Teachers

    Continuing with our Rising Resources series, today we’re going to be featuring a service that’s basically like a YouTube for teachers. The video production and sharing website, SchoolTube, is a valuable resource for educators and one that can help save them time and boost their creativity in 21st century instruction.

  3. Rising Resources | Funbrain + Math Learning

    Rising Resources | Funbrain + Math Learning

    In this edition of Rising Resources, we’re taking a deeper look into the mathematics and technology resource known as Funbrain. This resource is ideal for parents and educators who want to foster a positive relationship between students and educational gaming. It offers lots of hands-on learning through interactive gameplay and more!

  4. Eduporium Experiment | MOD-t 3D Printer Pt. 2

    Eduporium Experiment | MOD-t 3D Printer Pt. 2

    The MOD-t was once a great makerspace option, but is discontinued. Check out our Tips and Tricks blog for the latest updates. and don’t let its sleek design fool you. The MOD-t 3D printer is completely user-friendly with only one button to press. It also prints with eco-friendly PLA filament and features Wi-Fi connectivity.

  5. Raising The Grade: Summer Engagement

    Raising The Grade: Summer Engagement

    Educators and parents both know that many skills can be lost between June and August if students are “checked out” of school mode. Like at most schools, my administration requires us to assign work for the summer-usually a packet of reading assignments, math problems, and a math project.

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