Andy Larmand

  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
  2. Bare Conductive's Touch Board: Transform a Surface to a Sensor

    Bare Conductive's Touch Board: Transform a Surface to a Sensor
    You’ve probably already seen their conductive paint, conductive paint pen, and glowing house set. Well, now they have some new additions and we’re ready to share them with everyone! And, the best part is that you don’t even have to be a seasoned programmer to be able to build interactive projects that will amaze all who experience them!
  3. Eduporium Weekly | Deciding on Devices for 1:1 Programs

    Eduporium Weekly | Deciding on Devices for 1:1 Programs
    If you’re thinking about going 1:1 in your school or district, there are a lot of things to consider. The first among them is the goals you hope to achieve with this initiative and then you’ll probably get into considering which computers to use. A 1:1 program offers students a nice advantage for accessing information, but there’s more to consider,
  4. Recapping the Last Couple Weeks: From Moscow to NYC

    Recapping the Last Couple Weeks: From Moscow to NYC
    With part of our founding team hailing from Russia, we jumped at the opportunity to present at the two-day conference and introduce some new technologies to our friends across the ocean. After that, some of us made the somewhat shorter trip to the Bronx, NY to host ‘The State of EdTech in 2017’ in collaboration with Manhattan College.
  5. Keeping up With Career and Technical Education

    Keeping up With Career and Technical Education
    Since more school systems are transitioning toward offering some kind of CTE program for students in high school grades, it’s becoming even more important they do this the right way. In many places, career and technical education (CTE) is taking off in colleges and universities, but also coming into play even earlier than that by necessity.
  6. Learning Programming With The GoPiGo—A Raspberry Pi Robot

    Learning Programming With The GoPiGo—A Raspberry Pi Robot
    The simple software, active engineering, and long-lasting learning kids crave and teachers approve of comes with the GoPiGo robot kits from Dexter Industries. Whether in the classroom, makerspace, or an afterschool robotics club, these are the kinds of products that promote innovative, hands-on learning. What’s to love about the GoPiGo robots?
  7. Catalyzing Classroom Learning with Innovative Technology

    Catalyzing Classroom Learning with Innovative Technology
    Tech tools have the ability to engage students and they help catalyze tech skills growth by default. While other factors can help spur some improved student engagement and achievement, the obvious answer in the 21st century is technology. And, whether in a classroom, library, or afterschool makerspace, there is a compatible tech tool for just about everyone.
  8. Recapping the World Maker Faire With All You Need to Know

    Recapping the World Maker Faire With All You Need to Know
    The one thing that did stick out about this year’s World Maker Faire—aside from the incredible displays of inventive genius—was the unseasonably hot weather. Since many of the coolest exhibits were displayed outside, it was as much of a race to find the coolest new MakerEd tools for schools as it was to find some shade every once in a
  9. Eduporium Weekly | New Classrooms for a New World

    Eduporium Weekly | New Classrooms for a New World
    Chances are your thoughts of traditional classrooms are different from how contemporary classrooms can—or at least should—be set up. Rows of desks and a chalkboard used to be staples but they don’t help prepare today’s kids for a hands-on future. They need collaboration, interaction, and active learning and it takes a different kind of classroom for this.
  10. The 3D Simo Printing Pen and Unique Design Opportunities

    The 3D Simo Printing Pen and Unique Design Opportunities
    If you’re like one of the many educators who can truly see the value of 3D printing in education, but don’t know how you could afford a 3D printer or, more importantly, don’t think you have enough room in your school, there is another way. The 3D Simo 3D printing pen combines making and art and helps facilitate a smooth