21st Century

21st century innovative education


In 21st century education, learning is evolving at a rapid pace. Whether it's in the classroom, library, or a makerspace, students need unique experiences to ensure readiness. At the same time, 21st century learning encompasses so many new areas. Students must develop a lot of key hard skills to have the best shot at future success. But, they also need the right mix of soft skills as well. For the best experiences, teachers often strive for active learning that helps students engage their heads, hearts, and hands. Using a perfect combination of pedagogical skills and useful STEM tools, they can help facilitate creative, inquiry-based, and meaningful experiences to better prepare students for the future. Here, you can find various thoughts on creating interactive learning experiences to increase preparedness. Plus, learn about some of the technologies that help drive inclusion and real-world collaboration for kids.
Our team aims to enlighten educators on the potential that exists within 21st century learning. Whether that's learning about new technologies or how to lead impactful experiences for students, we've made it our mission to share key information. In our eyes, 21st century learning does not necessarily have a specific blueprint. As long as students feel empowered to explore, create, and learn from mistakes, that is valuable in our opinion. In this section, you'll find posts on everything from teaching strategies to specific STEAM solutions. Whether it's utilizing blended learning, focusing a bit more on MakerEd, or even navigating the potential uses of virtual reality in instruction, there's truly a lot educators can do when afforded the opportunity. Scroll on through to find content on some of the most important and relevant topics in today's evolving world of education.

  1. Rising Resources | Checkology For Media Literacy

    Rising Resources | Checkology For Media Literacy
    As schools have been closed, teachers and students have been closely monitoring the latest updates surrounding the pandemic. With that comes a need for strong digital literacy skills and the need to identify accurate information from reputable sources. Checkology is an online tool that students can use to develop key media literacy skills.
  2. Eduporium Weekly | Addressing The Biggest Topics In EdTech

    Eduporium Weekly | Addressing The Biggest Topics In EdTech
    EdTech has evolved to encompass so many areas of both education and technology. So many different types of technology have become valuable pieces of classroom instruction and taken on new characteristics in a lot of cases. At the moment, there are some important topics dominating the most talked about areas of EdTech. Here are some of them.
  3. Eduporium Weekly | The Latest on AI in Education

    Eduporium Weekly | The Latest on AI in Education
    One of the areas that looks likely to gain the most from the power of AI, however, is education. AI has become such a phenomenon in the technology world that colleges, universities, and other institutions have established educational programs surrounding it so that people can learn about it and how to use it to better their lives.
  4. Video: The Feedback Loop—EdTech That Works In Education

    Video: The Feedback Loop—EdTech That Works In Education
    At Eduporium, we serve educators in a number of ways. At the top of our list is making sure they have easy access to all the EdTech they need in one place. Since there are hundreds of STEM tools on our store, we welcome feedback from teachers who have used them so we know we’re always getting them the technology
  5. Video: The Eduporium Vision—How And Why It's Evolving

    Video: The Eduporium Vision—How And Why It's Evolving
    We’re constantly monitoring these developments and assessing how new technology can be used in the classroom to advance 21st century education. In the first installment of a new mini video series, hear from Eduporium co-founders on the importance of STEM education and how we can help affect the futures of today’s students
  6. Rising Resources | Finding STEAM Projects with Funology

    Rising Resources | Finding STEAM Projects with Funology
    Though they do have differing views when it comes to what the most important components of learning should be, we think it’s safe to say that both groups want education to be fun! And, that’s very appropriate because the subject of this week’s Rising Resources blog is Funology—an online database for educators to find hands-on STEAM projects.
  7. Rising Resources | Google Classroom

    Rising Resources | Google Classroom
    There are lots of applications and web systems educators can use to make their time in the classroom and planning periods more efficient. Google Classroom might be tops among them all. If you’re an educator in the 21st century, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of Google Classroom and likely have even used it yourself.
  8. Eduporium Weekly | Getting You Set for DL Day 2019

    Eduporium Weekly | Getting You Set for DL Day 2019
    The creators of Digital Learning Day want educators to effectively and intentionally use technology to enhance the learning experiences of the students in their classrooms. Through the high-quality instruction digital tools can help create, students are able to absorb content in new ways, have learning personalized for them, and learn anytime and anywhere.
  9. Eduporium Weekly | Teaching to the Students of Gen Z

    Eduporium Weekly | Teaching to the Students of Gen Z
    Following millennials, Generation Z emerged in the mid-90s and is now getting set to make its mark on the world. Many of them are now in high school (depending on when you define the end of Gen Z), meaning they are preparing for their lives and careers. Like other generations, they are facing some challenges and incredible opportunities.
  10. Eduporium Weekly | Putting a Focus on Career Readiness

    Eduporium Weekly | Putting a Focus on Career Readiness
    While it’s tough to determine how much of each should be in this balance, it seems pretty clear that a combination of STEM skills and soft skills will vastly benefit today’s students once they enter the workforce. Even though many of tomorrow’s careers have not yet been invented or evolved yet, we have a pretty good idea of how to

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