Tech

using tech in the classroom

  1. The Next Itsy-Bitsy But Powerful Computer: The Udoo

    The Next Itsy-Bitsy But Powerful Computer: The Udoo

    Basically, this is a Quad core Micro Computer with built-in Wi-Fi along with its own Arduino Due on one board, which enables students to program the Udoo from itself or even remotely. One of my favorite things with this board is the SATA connector, as well as the included Bluetooth adapter. So far, all I’ve done is test a few image files (Linaro, and Android) but it’s been great.

  2. Lions And Tigers And Bears, Oh My: 3D Modeling And Animation

    Lions And Tigers And Bears, Oh My: 3D Modeling And Animation

    My first foray into 3D modeling and animation was this past weekend and, by no means do I consider myself an expert on the subject. What I can do is tell you what I have found so far, and promise you all that this journey, in fact, will continue and I will happily post the various good tutorials and any reference materials I find for the tools I am about to describe in this post.

  3. A Perspective On Innovation With Today's Technology

    A Perspective On Innovation With Today's Technology

    As one of the participants in the amazing World Summit on the Information Society Forum (WSIS Forum) in 2012, I remember being present for a truly wonderful workshop that involved the following question: “Imagine it’s the year 2050. Today is the 25th anniversary of a breakthrough innovation that happened in 2025. What was it? And, how did it help change the world?

  4. Eduporium Talks: Latigdra Brown on Technology

    Eduporium Talks: Latigdra Brown on Technology

    Latigdra Brown, who graduated earning a Bachelors Degree in Psychology from the University of Louisiana, struggled to find her self in college. In fact she left with more questions than she had started with. Her journey to find fulfillment in her work led her to Houston, TX where she accepted a job at Lone Star Community College as a Financial Aid Advisor.

  5. Help...The School Kids Took My Computers

    Help...The School Kids Took My Computers

    They have their lives next to you but these are their own lives already. They have their own friends, and own interests. And—computers along with this fascination with electronics. Well, my kids started by taking over our home computer, then my laptop. I got a used laptop for them—it ended up being too outdated for what they needed for true 21st century experiences.

  6. 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.

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