Makerspace

makerspace learning in the k-12 grades

  1. Tips & Tricks | littleBits Educator Starter Kit

    Tips & Tricks | littleBits Educator Starter Kit
    Since it was released a few months back, we’ve gotten the chance the try out the littleBits Educator Starter Kit, which essentially serves as a trial kit for educators interested in STEAM learning with littleBits. It’s one single littleBits kit and doesn’t include much more than teachers and students need to get started inventing with littleBits.
  2. Eduporium Experiment | littleBits Educator Starter Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | littleBits Educator Starter Kit
    Not sure if littleBits would work in your classroom? The Educator Starter Kit is designed for one educator and 1-2 students to test out the littleBits invention system before committing to classroom, schoolwide, or district-wide implementation. STEAM lessons include everything from constructing simple circuits to coding the functions of servos!
  3. littleBits Educator Starter Kit: A Simple Introduction to STEAM

    littleBits Educator Starter Kit: A Simple Introduction to STEAM
    We recently launched the newest addition to the littleBits line on our store. The littleBits Educator Starter Kit is designed to serve as an entry-level STEAM solution for teachers to gauge the effectiveness of the littleBits platform in their STEAM education initiatives. The kit is very much affordable and ready to use right out of the box.
  4. Stop By The Eduporium Booth At The 2020 TCEA Conference

    Stop By The Eduporium Booth At The 2020 TCEA Conference
    For the first time, the Eduporium team will be exhibiting for the 2020 TCEA Conference! We are obviously really excited for this opportunity and, as we continue to grow and serve educators around the country, we’re excited to keep expanding the list of conferences we attend. Starting out on Tuesday Feb. 4, we will be exhibiting at Booth 220 and
  5. Help Us Bring SEL and MakerEd to ISTE 2020

    Help Us Bring SEL and MakerEd to ISTE 2020
    The title of our presentation is “Combining SEL, STEAM, and MakerEd tools to increase students’ learning capacity.” If selected, we’ll be discussing the commonalities that STEAM and SEL have as well as how MakerEd tools help create these experiences. Specifically, maker tools help teachers connect the heads, hearts, and hands of students.
  6. Eduporium Weekly | Reviewing the Biggest Topics of 2019

    Eduporium Weekly | Reviewing the Biggest Topics of 2019
    It’s the last Eduporium Weekly post of the year and, as we get set to see what excitement 2020 will bring for us and the education community, we’re looking back at the most impactful topics we covered this year. Like every year, there were, of course, some important points to be made and key topics to be discussed by educators
  7. October EdTech Grant: Congrats To Shirley Dickey!

    October EdTech Grant: Congrats To Shirley Dickey!
    Shirley has an extra area within her library designated as a Transformation Space that changes every few weeks. For their next project, Shirley will be challenging her students to build a 9-12 foot wall keyboard using some of the materials she’ll receive from our grant, which include a liter of the Bare Conductive Electric Paint and a Bare Conductive Touch
  8. Eduporium Experiment | Matter and Form 3D Scanner

    Eduporium Experiment | Matter and Form 3D Scanner
    The Matter and Form 3D scanner is a tool well suited for older students who want to bring more complex objects into their virtual toolbox quickly and easily. In this hands-on edition of the Eduporium Experiment, we will explore the imaging resolution of the Matter and Form 3D scanner. We’ll cover some of the most important information for you here!
  9. Eduporium Weekly | EdTech And Special Education

    Eduporium Weekly | EdTech And Special Education
    Coding tools, makerspace materials, and many other STEAM solutions are awesome at getting them to work with their hands and also activating their brains. When special education students see that they can use technology to accomplish a lot of the same things as all the rest of the students in the school, they gain a greater sense of inclusion, learn
  10. How To Pre-Order The Hackable Sphero RVR Robot

    How To Pre-Order The Hackable Sphero RVR Robot
    Designed for highly inventive students, the Sphero RVR helps them unlock numerous avenues for creativity—namely that they can hack it using just a Raspberry Pi, Arduino board, or micro:bit. That, combined with this unique potential for customization, make this robot a powerful learning tool. Read on to learn more about it and when you can get your hands on one!