Tech

using tech in the classroom

  1. Create a Smarter Future with the Sanbot Robot

    Create a Smarter Future with the Sanbot Robot

    More than just a service robot, the Sanbot provides authentic educational value and gives students feedback they can go on to use to improve their projects as they get more comfortable with robotics and technology! Designed to empower students from an early age, Sanbot teaches kids how to create a smarter future!

  2. Eduporium Weekly | The Growing Importance Of Digital Literacy

    Eduporium Weekly | The Growing Importance Of Digital Literacy

    For decades, literacy has been considered the absolute most fundamental skill any person could have. With the emergence of the automated era and the now complete commonality of technology tools, the necessary skill has changed from literacy to digital literacy. People need to know technology—how it works, what they can do with it, and how to maximize efficiency.

  3. Eduporium Weekly | All In On Top OER Tools in Education?

    Eduporium Weekly | All In On Top OER Tools in Education?

    If you haven’t given much thought to trying Open Educational Resources in education or maybe aren’t quite sure what exactly they are, the time is now for you to explore some basics of them! OERs are freely accessible, openly licensed documents and media for teaching, learning, and assessing your students as well as for research—and they’re all available for download.

  4. Eduporium Weekly | Making Summer Matter

    Eduporium Weekly | Making Summer Matter

    Since most kids think of the summertime as a chance to get away from learning, school and pretty much all academic-related activities, it’s sometimes tough to make sure that the months before school starts back up are meaningful. Sure, teachers can assign summer reading or projects, but there’s no way to be certain that students will really engage.

  5. Eduporium Weekly | Do Summer Right

    Eduporium Weekly | Do Summer Right

    Kids need project-based stimulation during the hot summer months to ensure that they do not slip into a beach-and-pool kind of lull. While it’s not essential that it’s rigorous and demanding, as it’s okay for kids to get a bit of a break, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with keeping them fresh until they start back to school in September.

  6. Eduporium Weekly | Helping Your Students Help Themselves

    Eduporium Weekly | Helping Your Students Help Themselves

    In today’s world of education, there are certain skills that all students must learn and certain ways of learning that many classroom educators feel are necessary to accomplish those goals. Though it has often been compared to a spectator sport for much of, well, forever, learning isn’t an experience that is best carried out from the sidelines, especially in today’s climate.

  7. Map of Skills | Managing a Modern-day Performance

    Map of Skills | Managing a Modern-day Performance

    “The role of a stage manager is an important and, at times, hectic one. They’re responsible for determining when the lights go on, when dancers go on and when sound goes on for a performance. So, you start the project by watching the ballet—watching the rehearsals—and understanding the sequence of timing,” Yolanda said.

  8. Raising The Grade: A+ for Lexia Core5

    Raising The Grade: A+ for Lexia Core5

    Lexia is beneficial to teachers because it provides action plans or lessons to teachers to address misconceptions and errors. It provides users with a prognosis that shows the probability of meeting common grade-level benchmarks by the end of the year. It’s Common Core aligned to ensure that students are meeting the same goals as others around the country.

  9. Map of Skills | Writing and Promoting a Blog

    Map of Skills | Writing and Promoting a Blog

    In this edition of “Map of Skills,” Andy Larmand, a blogger at Boston Sports Then & Now, describes the process of writing a post about Boston Bruins statistics for thousands of readers. These processes require patience, knowledge of the game, attention to detail, efficiency and, oftentimes, quick decision making. Keep reading to learn more.

  10. Voice of a Teacher: Technology in Higher Education

    Voice of a Teacher: Technology in Higher Education

    Due to adjusting to her new position at Emerson, Adler was unable to take full advantage of this new Canvas system. “Many of my students want to be able to access assignments at the time and place of their choosing—rather than having to write it down in class or search their inbox for my weekly assignment emails. I totally get that.”