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  1. Integrating An Entrepreneurial Mindset In STEAM Education

    Integrating An Entrepreneurial Mindset In STEAM Education
    Summarized as “a growth-oriented perspective through which individuals promote flexibility, creativity, innovation, and renewal,” the entrepreneurial mindset means believing in the possibility of improvement. While research continues to show benefits associated with this kind of learning, more and more educators are implementing it. But, what exactly does this mean?
  2. Using Educational Robotics Tools Progressing From K-12

    Using Educational Robotics Tools Progressing From K-12
    There truly is an endless number of elements to computer science and, as time has gone on, educational robotics solutions have evolved to help our teachers illustrate so many key coding concepts with various avenues for students to develop these skills. So, while some are designed for EarlyEd students (as early as Pre–K), others are complex enough for high school.
  3. NAO Robot Programming And The NAO AI Edition

    NAO Robot Programming And The NAO AI Edition
    Unlike with the previous NAO V6, the AI Edition is more suited for students in higher education or any who have enrolled in CTE pathways programs in high school. It is designed to help these students explore a variety of more advanced technology concepts in addition to the crucial SEL connections educators could establish using the previous NAO Robot versions.
  4. Makerspaces And Mental Health For Students

    Makerspaces And Mental Health For Students
    More than ever before, we’re understanding how makerspace experiences help provide students with emotional benefits in addition to vital academic ones. If today’s students are having any variety of academic, emotional, or any other personal problems, for example, putting them aside and making something is a great way to help them shift their focus and reduce stress.
  5. Best STEM Toys For Building Key Skills

    Best STEM Toys For Building Key Skills
    While STEM learning wasn’t always top priority in the pandemic-disrupted years, some educators continued doing their best to provide students with these opportunities in different learning environments. And, in that time, we have seen how many top classroom EdTech tools also double as beneficial STEM toys for individual exploration. So, here are a few of our favorites.
  6. Social-Emotional Learning And MakerEd: Head, Heart, Hands

    Social-Emotional Learning And MakerEd: Head, Heart, Hands
    MakerEd is a technological and creative learning revolution that centers on a pedagogy designed to help children bolster significant skills like decision making, responsibility, relationship management, community engagement, creative thinking, problem solving, teamwork, and more through hands-on projects that create connections between their heads, hearts, and hands.
  7. Eduporium Experiment | Tuff-Bot Robot From Terrapin

    Eduporium Experiment | Tuff-Bot Robot From Terrapin
    When it comes to both programming and power, the Tuff–Bot is among the most powerful educational robotics tools. It has four oversized wheels with high-quality tread that allow it to travel over a variety of indoor and outdoor surfaces. And, though it is similar to the Bee–Bot and Blue–Bot Robots, a key difference is that students can create much more
  8. Tips & Tricks | Marty The Robot V2 From Robotical

    Tips & Tricks | Marty The Robot V2 From Robotical
    Since it’s a Scratch-compatible robot, the Marty V2 is super accessible for students with different CS experience levels. Scratch is a graphical coding language, which means your students don’t necessarily need to have prior experience with coding to program their Marty. Then, there’s its Scratch Jr. and Python compatibility—making the Marty V2 viable in all K-8 grades.
  9. Promoting STEM Diversity And Why It's Important

    Promoting STEM Diversity And Why It's Important
    Whether it’s within today’s business world, the tech world, the educational world, or in the STEAM world, celebrating diversity and inclusion should be the norm. If we have collectively learned anything within the last handful of years, however, it’s that this isn’t universal. In our contemporary STEM and tech jobs, particularly, we still lack true racial, gender, and ethnic diversity.
  10. Eduporium Weekly | Why Are Makerspaces Important?

    Eduporium Weekly | Why Are Makerspaces Important?
    It’s a broad question and one that will elicit different answers from different people. There are lots of reasons as to why K–12 makerspace experiences provide everyone from kids to experienced manufacturers with excitement, value, and intrigue. And, although the reasoning behind why makerspaces are important are extensive, they usually tie back to a particular mission.

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