Andy Larmand

  1. Eduporium Weekly | Extending STEAM Education With Music

    Eduporium Weekly | Extending STEAM Education With Music
    As we know, STEM has evolved to STEAM, adding art to the mix (as well as some other variations). Technology can be a great way for students to enhance their art classes using tools like conductive paint, virtual reality, or more. It can also be used in music classes, though, creating interactive, exciting, and real world experiences.
  2. 3D Printing In 16 Million Different Colors With The XYZ Color

    3D Printing In 16 Million Different Colors With The XYZ Color
    We’ve been pretty big fans of XYZ 3D printers since they first launched a few years back. The list included (and still does feature) da Vinci printers, the tall and skinny Nobel, and even a MiniMaker for younger students to take a crack at 3D printing. Their latest addition, however, might just be the best yet. Click to learn more
  3. Step Up Your littleBits Library with the NEW Pro Version

    Step Up Your littleBits Library with the NEW Pro Version
    Inventing things is a great way for children to blossom into STEAM superstars. Never running out of things to invent is a whole different experience. The littleBits Pro Library is new and improved, providing creative students with enough parts to design intricate inventions or colossal creations.
  4. Sphero Bots Are Cheaper by the Dozen (Or Half Dozen)

    Sphero Bots Are Cheaper by the Dozen (Or Half Dozen)
    Sphero is already incredibly easy to integrate in the classroom and super simple for kids to learn coding. We don’t want the simplicity to stop with students, though, so we added Sphero’s Cheaper By the Dozen and Half Dozen kits on our store for teachers. Now, you can get more organized thanks to the included box (12-pack), charging hubs, covers,
  5. 5 Ways to Maximize your End-of-Year EdTech Budget

    5 Ways to Maximize your End-of-Year EdTech Budget
    As teachers, however, we know you’re always thinking about what you can do to improve your classrooms and offer your students a more exciting and relevant learning experience in the fall. Naturally, our first suggestion is to add new EdTech and STEAM tools. But, we know that it’s tough for many teachers to work these kinds of things in.
  6. Eduporium Hosts Day of PD at New Pinky Inc. Makerspace

    Eduporium Hosts Day of PD at New Pinky Inc. Makerspace
    It pays to have a friend with a makerspace and, using this connection, we put on a day of PD for 30 teachers at Pinky Inc. in Marlborough, MA. At the day-long workshop, the teachers worked together and designed some creative classroom activities centered on STEM tools, like Sphero, E-Blox, Cubetto, and more!
  7. You Want our Best Stuff? You Got It

    You Want our Best Stuff? You Got It
    As the summer ends, you probably don’t need us to tell you all this but it’s buying time for classroom teachers, STEM professionals, and many school technology directors. To help move this process along and make it as easy and affordable as possible for you, we’ve created a bit of our own EdTech glossary to help you find what you
  8. Eduporium Weekly | Discussing the STEM Gender Gap

    Eduporium Weekly | Discussing the STEM Gender Gap
    Despite conscious efforts from school and educational leaders, it’s tough to get girls as interested in STEM as their male counterparts. In fact, a great deal of female students lose interest by the time they’re in third or fourth grade. Why this may be is anybody’s guess, but some of the top reasons include the belief that they’re not as
  9. Ignite Engineering Activities with the Squishy Circuits Group Kit

    Ignite Engineering Activities with the Squishy Circuits Group Kit
    With Squishy Circuits, students in preschool and the early grades can enjoy a new kind of interactive learning experience. No longer is tech integration something to fear when it comes to young kids. As long as it’s done purposefully and with the right tools, it can provide a wealth of valuable learning opportunities in early education.
  10. Eduporium Weekly | Serving Up Knowledge on the Raspberry Pi

    Eduporium Weekly | Serving Up Knowledge on the Raspberry Pi
    You may have heard from the source itself (or maybe from our social media) that there was a new Raspberry Pi board launched on that very day. The Pi 3 is now the newest version of the powerful microcomputer and got us thinking about how schools can use each version of the Raspberry Pi in STEM education. Read on to