Hybrid Learning

hybrid learning tips and strategies

  1. Safe STEAM with Individual Coding and Maker Tools

    Safe STEAM with Individual Coding and Maker Tools
    Like so many teachers, students, parents, and administrators, we’re uncertain about what this school year will bring, especially as school doors slowly start to reopen. Whether learning is going to be taking place in person, at home, or as part of a hybrid model, we know that we couldn’t let STEM learning opportunities fall by the wayside.
  2. Maker Ed in Hybrid or Remote Learning

    Maker Ed in Hybrid or Remote Learning
    Like fellow members of the education world, we’ve realized there’s a bit more to educating the whole child than simply ensuring they have a strong foundational background in STEM. As the school year begins, STEM remains important, but we’re also committed to ensuring students have the chance to focus on social-emotional restoration. 
  3. Eduporium Weekly | Teacher Thoughts on Schools Reopening

    Eduporium Weekly | Teacher Thoughts on Schools Reopening
    We’re starting to learn more about the plans in the country’s largest school districts, which include remote learning, hybrid reopening, and an attempt at full in-person education. There are those teachers who feel it is too unsafe to fully return to normal and probably plenty who aren’t completely comfortable with going back part-time either.
  4. STEAM Solutions for In-Person, Remote, or Hybrid Learning

    STEAM Solutions for In-Person, Remote, or Hybrid Learning
    Despite so much uncertainty, there’s one thing we know for sure: We don’t want students to veer off course in terms of STEM and real-world skills development, so we’ve been working on creating custom STEAM kits that can be used to help educators teach key topics, allow students to work independently, and are conducive to different environments.
  5. Eduporium Weekly | Crafting a School Reopening Plan

    Eduporium Weekly | Crafting a School Reopening Plan
    Reopening includes one of three likely courses of action: In-person learning, hybrid learning, or remote learning. When schools physically closed in March, we did not think that things would still be in such a state of uncertainty come August, but the reality is that almost all school leaders are preparing for a back-to-school season unlike any other.
  6. Tips & Tricks | Electro Dough & Gamer Kit

    Tips & Tricks | Electro Dough & Gamer Kit
    Finding engaging and academically stimulating solutions for students regardless of where they’re learning has become a priority for some and that’s certainly something we can support. In this week’s Tips & Tricks blog, we’re taking a look at two Tech Will Save Us kits that can be leveraged in hybrid learning in the Electro Dough and Gamer kits.
  7. Eduporium Weekly | Breaking Down Hybrid Learning

    Eduporium Weekly | Breaking Down Hybrid Learning
    As we continue to make guesses as to what education will look like in the fall, it’s looking more and more likely that hybrid learning will be a big part of it. Despite calls from some of our nation’s top leaders to return to schools as coronavirus cases continue to climb, it doesn’t seem like a risk that everyone is
  8. Eduporium Weekly | Reopening Schools in the Fall

    Eduporium Weekly | Reopening Schools in the Fall
    State officials and education leaders are starting to announce their plans for reopening schools in the fall. While we know that students and teachers returning to the physical classroom is ideal, there are plenty of opponents to this course of action who think it will be unsafe. There are so many things for school leaders to consider as plans remain
  9. Eduporium Weekly | The New Normal of Education

    Eduporium Weekly | The New Normal of Education
    We’re uncertain about the long-term academic and social effects that this distance learning experiment will have on students and, of course, the emotional effects it’s had on teachers. Even more so, in many states, they’re even uncertain about whether or not schools will be able to reopen in the fall.
  10. Distance Learning Resources From Some Of Our Partners

    Distance Learning Resources From Some Of Our Partners
    As you know, everybody is doing their part to pull together resources for remote learning and that includes the companies whose STEM tools we sell on our store. Whether it’s at-home project ideas, best practices webinars, or tips for cleaning, we want to keep the learning going as best we can!

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