Eduporium Blog

  1. CARES Act And Education: Using Emergency Relief Funds

    CARES Act And Education: Using Emergency Relief Funds
    Essentially, government officials passed legislation in support of financial assistance for key education-related projects, initiatives, and resources to come from the state level. This means that each state government must provide funds for the schools in that state. And, there’s a lot that school and district leaders can spend it on—as well as a time frame.
  2. Tips & Tricks | Root + iRobot Coding

    Tips & Tricks | Root + iRobot Coding
    The Root Robot from iRobot Education is among the most versatile educational robotics tools. With three levels of coding and something for everyone from pre-readers to veteran programmers in its iRobot Coding platform, educators can leverage impactful STEM projects, incorporate new coding concepts, and help students with their CS development.
  3. Rising Resources | Mightier SEL For Regulating Emotions

    Rising Resources | Mightier SEL For Regulating Emotions
    Mightier is ideal for students who are between six and 12 years old and it helps them learn to identify why certain behaviors are harmful, how to avoid them, and how to manage their feelings. Children can use Mightier in or out of the classroom and they typically show improvements with emotional behavior and managing reactions within the first three
  4. 5 of the Best Coding Robots for the Classroom

    5 of the Best Coding Robots for the Classroom
    For students, learning to code is both essential and accessible. With so many age-appropriate classroom coding tools available, helping students see the possibilities, benefits, and enjoyment they can get from robotics and coding education isn’t even impossible for educators to accomplish. Plus, the benefits of coding education are increasingly extensive.
  5. Webinar: Coding with Terrapin's Bee-Bot, Blue-Bot, and Tuff-Bot

    Webinar: Coding with Terrapin's Bee-Bot, Blue-Bot, and Tuff-Bot
    Joining us from the Terrapin team were Bill Glass and Luis Noreiga, who led some interactive demos for attendees. If you’ve never tried teaching with the Bee-Bot, Blue-Bot, or Tuff-Bot before, we definitely recommend checking out the replay! You can learn all about the Terrapin robots, accessories, and online coding emulators. Check it out inside!
  6. Brian Aspinall: The Educator Behind Code Breaker and More

    Brian Aspinall: The Educator Behind Code Breaker and More
    Brian’s mission is to help all educators get comfortable with using more technology in their instruction—specifically technology tools that help students develop relevant skills. By sharing insights and focusing on how problem-solving technology fits into education, Brian’s community has grown, especially with his Code Breaker and Block Breaker books.
  7. Tips & Tricks | Terrapin Robot Sensor + Bee-Bot and Blue-Bot

    Tips & Tricks | Terrapin Robot Sensor + Bee-Bot and Blue-Bot
    The compact and affordable Terrapin Robot Sensor enables students to add audio feedback and increased interactivity to their Bee-Bot activities or Blue-Bot experiments. It’s really easy to use and provides teachers with a great next step as they begin expanding robotics for elementary students, bolstering SEL connections, and explaining new technology.
  8. Eduporium Featured Educator: Nick French

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Nick French
    In our newest Featured Educator post, we hear from Nick French, the Director of Teaching and Learning and Special Services for the Ocosta School District. Like so many other educators, Nick and his team have adopted targeted SEL approaches, including the Mightier SEL games, to help push past new difficulties students faced after the pandemic.
  9. Jessica Herr is Our Latest EdTech Grant Recipient!

    Jessica Herr is Our Latest EdTech Grant Recipient!
    Like many educators, Jessica believes strongly in the power of STEM and community. She’s also seen, however, that it’s not always easy to achieve across-the-board excitement for some initiatives. That’s why she’s going to focus on student collaboration—particularly across disciplines—and help art and CS students build an interactive mural.
  10. Eduporium Weekly | Some of The Logistics of Self-Paced Learning

    Eduporium Weekly | Some of The Logistics of Self-Paced Learning
    Self-paced learning is a form of differentiated instruction educators can integrate into learning experiences. In self-paced learning, teachers can let students decide how many lessons they need and how much practice to take before determining they’ve mastered something. Head inside for more on the techniques and potential positive outcomes for students.

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