STEAM

creating STEAM learning opportunities in the classroom

  1. Eduporium Weekly | STEM and All that it Covers

    Eduporium Weekly | STEM and All that it Covers
    As STEM education has developed over the last few years, now there are even more ways for teachers to deliver an innovative educational experience for their students. STEM education has been broken down into various focuses, including robotics, coding, 3D printing, and more, but there have also been letters added.
  2. 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.
  3. Rising Resources | Science with Kinetic City

    Rising Resources | Science with Kinetic City
    Kinetic City is a web-based science program that teaches a variety of science concepts via challenges, games, and activities. The theme of the program is “knowledge-eating viruses destroying our world’s science” with the solution being to complete the games and projects to “beat the bugs and set things right.”
  4. Eduporium Weekly | The Top Topics We Shared This Week

    Eduporium Weekly | The Top Topics We Shared This Week
    We are committed to using this platform to truly help teachers better their approaches to educating as well as establishing new connections on a regular basis. In any case, the following sections will give you a glimpse into what were the five most popular topics based on impressions to appear on our Twitter feed in the last week.
  5. Eduporium Weekly | 5 Hot New EdTech Items on our Store

    Eduporium Weekly | 5 Hot New EdTech Items on our Store
    The variety of educational technology on our store is always increasing. As new tech tools are brought into the education market, we’re working hard to make them available to educators in one easy-to-find place and at exclusive educator pricing. That’s not to say that our store is overflowing with every single EdTech product in the world.
  6. STEAM Not STEM: Get There with littleBits' NEW Kits

    STEAM Not STEM: Get There with littleBits' NEW Kits
    Creative kids now have a line of new littleBits kits they can work with. Designed to facilitate active invention and increased engagement, these new kits enable the construction of a bunch of new projects! The Base Inventor Kit, Electronic Music Inventor Kit, and Space Rover Inventor Kit plus the littleBits app are perfect for inspiring real-world inventors.
  7. October Offer: How To Get A FREE 3Doodler 3D Printing Pen!

    October Offer: How To Get A FREE 3Doodler 3D Printing Pen!
    From now through Oct. 31, anybody who makes a purchase of $1,000 or more from our store and uses the coupon code 3DOODLER at checkout will receive a FREE 3Doodler Create 3D printing Pen. This is a great opportunity to increase MakerEd possibilities and expand educational innovation for all students involved!
  8. Take 3D Printing Further with an End-to-end Project Library

    Take 3D Printing Further with an End-to-end Project Library
    It can be tough knowing what to do with a 3D printer in the classroom. With MyStemKits, however, it doesn’t have to be. This subscription includes grade-specific lesson plans, one-of-a-kind models, and STEM learning that’s truly interdisciplinary. Here’s how teachers can create curriculum that’s problem-based, standards-driven, and future-facing!
  9. Eduporium Weekly | Examining the STEM Education Pipeline

    Eduporium Weekly | Examining the STEM Education Pipeline
    The current state of education is, of course, crucial to the future success of today’s students. They need innovative learning opportunities and creative challenges that will help them succeed down the road. What’s equally important in education is what’s on tap next. As a whole, education needs to be continuously evolving to best prepare students.
  10. Eduporium Weekly | Making A Makerspace Your Way

    Eduporium Weekly | Making A Makerspace Your Way
    We say this all the time but a makerspace could be anything you want it to be. Seriously, there is no right or wrong way to design a makerspace. They now often pop up in classrooms, libraries, community centers, basements, closets, or wherever there’s room. The important thing is that students can work with their hands and create something meaningful.