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  1. 5 Coding Languages For Future-Ready Kids

    5 Coding Languages For Future-Ready Kids
    Coding proficiencies are becoming increasingly important as new tech has entered the world. Though some kids (and teachers) may be apprehensive about learning to code, there are lots of ways to make coding experiences more accessible. These five languages, from the fun and colorful blocks to the more advanced text, help kids naturally advance their coding skills.
  2. Eduporium Experiment | Marty The Robot V2

    Eduporium Experiment | Marty The Robot V2
    The Marty V2 is ideal for students in Grades K-8 since they can easily build their bots themselves. This helps teachers incorporate in-class engineering experiences as well as enabling children to better connect their heads and hands throughout that building process. Once it is built, students can then explore opportunities for different types of coding with this compact robot.
  3. CS And Robotics For Elementary Students: The Best Tools To Use

    CS And Robotics For Elementary Students: The Best Tools To Use
    There are so many classroom robots that teachers could access and share with students—even those in the elementary grades. Whether they’ve tried coding in kindergarten or they’re just getting started, these are some of the top elementary robotics kits to consider for your classroom. From the Dash Robot to the Finch 2.0 and the Marty V2, here’s why we like
  4. Explore Scratch Coding And The Best STEM Tools To Use With It

    Explore Scratch Coding And The Best STEM Tools To Use With It
    Scratch is a great first language for programming different robotics tools or simply introducing children to some of the most important fundamentals of coding. On our store, you’ll find a large selection of STEM tools specifically for coding with Scratch, including the mBot-S, Finch Robot 2.0, Strawbees STEAM kits, Edison Robot, Makey Makey, and a whole lot of others.
  5. Tips & Tricks | Marty The Robot V2 From Robotical

    Tips & Tricks | Marty The Robot V2 From Robotical
    Since it’s a Scratch-compatible robot, the Marty V2 is super accessible for students with different CS experience levels. Scratch is a graphical coding language, which means your students don’t necessarily need to have prior experience with coding to program their Marty. Then, there’s its Scratch Jr. and Python compatibility—making the Marty V2 viable in all K-8 grades.
  6. Rising Resources | The Scratch Coding Platform

    Rising Resources | The Scratch Coding Platform
    Though it’s been around for a while, Scratch remains an extremely reliable coding platform that teachers can use to introduce elementary students to programming and meet them where they are. It’s a super strong beginner-level language with a lot of functionality and was created around graphical coding to serve as a great introductory classroom option for K–8 students.
  7. Eduporium Weekly | Keeping Coding Going at Home

    Eduporium Weekly | Keeping Coding Going at Home
    For much of 2020 and 2021, learning—even STEM activities—happened largely online and, though many students are digital natives, navigating this era of education created plenty of new and unique challenges. Now, as we strive to ensure hands-on STEM experiences are always accessible, kids can code almost anywhere with these tools, which is key over the summer.
  8. Eduporium Webinar on the Marty V2 from Robotical

    Eduporium Webinar on the Marty V2 from Robotical
    We joined Robotical’s Head of North America, Hal Speed, to talk about the Marty Robot V2. Beginning with the basics, Hal demonstrated how to get started with the different coding environments and, in the replay, you can learn how to insert the battery, how to use Marty in unplugged mode, and how to access the Marty the Robot V2 app.
  9. Eduporium Experiment | EdScratch + the Edison Robot

    Eduporium Experiment | EdScratch + the Edison Robot
    EdScratch is very user-friendly and designed for students as young as 10 years old. Students can use it to explore the more challenging aspects of coding, such as changing the input commands within blocks and setting their own values for distance, time, and speed. Also, whereas EdBlocks is icon-based, EdScratch enables hybrid coding with the Edison Robot.
  10. Eduporium Featured Educator: Mary Ledford

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Mary Ledford
    As a media specialist, Mary’s found some creative ways to teach poetry and help make it exciting for students while inspiring each of them to create technology projects based on that inspiration. Through her efforts, she’s seen students respond enthusiastically, get excited about sharing their ideas with classmates, and look for opportunities to collaborate!

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