Eduporium Blog

  1. The 2017 ISTE Conference By the Numbers

    The 2017 ISTE Conference By the Numbers
    We attended our first national ISTE conference last week and learned a lot along the way. Like just how many attendees were actually walking among the huge crowd, for instance. The size and scope of this EdTech event are both incredible and it’s really impossible to quantify how far our message has reached, but there are some other findings we
  2. Eduporium Weekly | Thoughts on Chromebooks and Classrooms

    Eduporium Weekly | Thoughts on Chromebooks and Classrooms
    Mobile learning is making its way into K-12 education just as mobile technology is making its way deeper and deeper into our everyday lives and the best way for students to stay connected and be able to learn on the go is with Chromebooks—affordable, portable, and educational laptops for the 21st century.
  3. 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!
  4. Eduporium Experiment | Code-a-pillar

    Eduporium Experiment | Code-a-pillar
    Technology can enable the littlest learners to get a feel for what it’s like to work with their hands and engage in authentic problem solving. Sometimes, we’re even comfortable recommending technology that’s suitable for children who haven’t even entered kindergarten yet. You guessed it—the Code-a-pillar is one of those technologies.
  5. 5 Reasons To Meet Us At The ISTE '17 Conference

    5 Reasons To Meet Us At The ISTE '17 Conference
    If you’re so inclined to come visit us during our three days at the ISTE Conference, we would certainly welcome everyone, especially teachers, librarians, administrators, and makerspace leaders! If you need some more convincing, here are some extra incentives for you to drop by our interactive booth!
  6. Eduporium Experiment | Marbotic Pt. 1

    Eduporium Experiment | Marbotic Pt. 1
    For this week’s experiment, we’re going to be taking a look at the newest of the brand new EdTech tools we have in our store. Developed and manufactured in France, Marbotic is an interactive way for early learners to get familiar with numbers, letters, and technology. They’ve created three different kits and we got them in our office just in
  7. Eduporium Weekly | The Makings Of Modern Maker Education

    Eduporium Weekly | The Makings Of Modern Maker Education
    MakerEd includes everything from informal constructive play with everyday objects, glue, and tape to large-scale 3D printing or sometimes even some digital fabrication. Modern makerspaces have become a popular place for creative-minded students to show off their making skills and inventiveness and thousands of educators have now built in-house areas for making.
  8. Our Educator Discount Doesn't Take the Summer Off

    Our Educator Discount Doesn't Take the Summer Off
    We know the summer is upon you, teachers. We still wanted to remind you that our Educator Discount program is open to all of you all year long. Whether you’re a classroom teacher, administrator, librarian, makerspace leader, tech director, or something else, educators of ALL kinds qualify for educational pricing at our online store.
  9. Add Successful Teacher PD to our List of Accomplishments

    Add Successful Teacher PD to our List of Accomplishments
    You may remember a few months back we were excited to announce we had been approved as a registered provider of PD. Well, we finally got our PD feet wet last week and led our first hands-on teacher workshop event in collaboration with our friends from the Genesee Valley BOCES located in Le Roy, New York with about 35 people
  10. Eduporium Experiment | Coder MiP

    Eduporium Experiment | Coder MiP
    Parents and teachers sometimes shy away from introducing younger children to coding and robotics because they are under the impression that these subject areas are too complex for kids in the early grades. We are pleased to say, however, that, thanks to the recent revolution in educational robotics tools, there is no reason to fear coding.

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