Makerspace

makerspace learning in the k-12 grades

  1. Our Recent Contributions at School STEM Events

    Our Recent Contributions at School STEM Events
    At Eduporium, we truly believe in the power of partnerships. We’ve cultivated some lasting relationships with schools and educational programs all over the Northeast. After helping these partners perfect their technology offerings for their students, we’re always thrilled to assist them in other ways, too!
  2. Eduporium Experiment | 3Doodler PRO

    Eduporium Experiment | 3Doodler PRO
    We found some time to research and try a different version of the 3Doodler 3D printing pen, the 3Doodler PRO. Compared to the 3Doodler Start and 3Doodler Create, the PRO version is a bit more advanced and a bit more powerful, making it a great ‘next step’ option in maker education. Keep reading to learn more about the 3Doodler PRO!
  3. Grant Award Announcement: Our Recipient for March!

    Grant Award Announcement: Our Recipient for March!
    It’s time to announce the recipient of Eduporium’s $500 EdTech grant for the month of March. And, the winner is…Jacqueline Firster, a dedicated makerspace manager and STEM teacher from Arlington Public Schools in Virginia. Jacqueline is going to be using her award to create a mobile makerspace and enriched PBL in her school.
  4. Eduporium Experiment | Kano Harry Potter Coding Wand

    Eduporium Experiment | Kano Harry Potter Coding Wand
    Since the release of their original Kano Computer kit, the Kano team has released more, including a touchscreen version, pixel kit, motion sensor kit, and—perhaps the most exciting one of them all—the Harry Potter Coding Wand, which happens to be the subject of this week’s Eduporium Experiment!
  5. Eduporium Experiment | Thames & Kosmos Solar Mechanics Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | Thames & Kosmos Solar Mechanics Kit
    With solar devices, we have the ability to harness the Sun’s massive amounts of energy and transform it into fuel for other devices—like some of the small-scale models students can build with the Solar Mechanics Kit from Thames & Kosmos! Keep reading to learn more about this kit, its parts, and why it’s great for introducing students to alternative energy.
  6. We Gave Some Teachers Holiday Gifts...Learn More About It

    We Gave Some Teachers Holiday Gifts...Learn More About It
    During 2018, we were thrilled to launch our $500 monthly EdTech grant program and received a number of exceptional applications throughout the year. Unfortunately, we were only able to select one recipient each month, but, with the Holiday season underway, we decided to send a few gifts to educators who applied and were not selected.
  7. The Recipient of our December EdTech Grant: Mary Ledford

    The Recipient of our December EdTech Grant: Mary Ledford
    It’s that time of the month again—time to reveal the recipient of our $500 EdTech grant! To close out the first calendar year of our grant program, which has been tremendously successful in our eyes, we’ve decided to give December’s award to Mary Ledford, a librarian from Harvest Elementary School in Saline, Michigan.
  8. Eduporium Experiment | Engino Buildings & Bridges Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | Engino Buildings & Bridges Kit
    For this week’s Eduporium Experiment, we opened up our Buildings & Bridges kit, which is part of Engino’s STEM STRUCTURES series. It’s a great way for students aged between 8-16 to not only build some pretty cool structures, but also learn the science behind engineering and the physics needed to ensure its safe and sound.
  9. Our November EdTech Grant Recipient: Victoria Blackmer

    Our November EdTech Grant Recipient: Victoria Blackmer
    After careful consideration, we believed the most deserving applicant from this past month is Victoria Blackmer from the Robert R. Jones Public Library in Coal Valley, Ill. Victoria is a librarian at this library in Coal Valley, which is almost on the border of Iowa, and she has also begun to work closely with the nearby Bicentennial Elementary School.
  10. Eduporium Experiment | K'NEX Simple Machines Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | K'NEX Simple Machines Kit
    Engineering is a key part of 21st century education, so introduce your students to wheels, axles, and inclined planes with the K’NEX Simple Machines Kit! Recommended for students aged eight and up and as part of a 1:3 kit-to-student ratio, this kit serves as a great hands-on introduction to engineering and creative thinking.