STEAM

creating STEAM learning opportunities in the classroom

  1. Eduporium Experiment | 3D Simo Mini

    Eduporium Experiment | 3D Simo Mini
    The 3D Simo has four functionalities, including 3D printing, soldering, burning, and foam-cutting, making it an ideal addition for starting a makerspace! Just change the tip and you have a whole new tool. It can connect via Bluetooth to a device with the 3D Simo app, on which students can create material profiles, watch videos, and more.
  2. Bare Conductive's Touch Board: Transform a Surface to a Sensor

    Bare Conductive's Touch Board: Transform a Surface to a Sensor
    You’ve probably already seen their conductive paint, conductive paint pen, and glowing house set. Well, now they have some new additions and we’re ready to share them with everyone! And, the best part is that you don’t even have to be a seasoned programmer to be able to build interactive projects that will amaze all who experience them!
  3. Eduporium Experiment | SAM Labs STEAM Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | SAM Labs STEAM Kit
    Designed for groups of 2-6 students, the kit includes SAM blocks (buttons, lights, various sensors, motors, and more), accessories, and a Getting Started guide as well as a teacher’s guide. The blocks are wirelessly activated using Bluetooth, which enables them to move, illuminate, or make sounds.
  4. BTS Sale: Transform Today's Tinkerers into Future Inventors

    BTS Sale: Transform Today's Tinkerers into Future Inventors
    STEAM education helps you facilitate active learning all around the school, makerspace, or library! But, the more important thing is that our Back to School sale is ending TOMORROW! There’s only one more day to get significantly reduced prices on six top EdTech tools. Click to learn more about what you can save on through then!
  5. Eduporium Experiment | littleBits Rule Your Room Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | littleBits Rule Your Room Kit
    The littleBits Rule Your Room Kit is one of littleBits’ newest kits and it’s nothing short of awesome. If you’re familiar with littleBits already, you are more than welcome to skip to the next paragraph! So what are littleBits!? They are easy-to-use electronic building blocks that are magnetic and color-coded by function.
  6. Eduporium Experiment | LightUp Tesla Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | LightUp Tesla Kit
    At Eduporium, we very much appreciate EdTech that is engaging, enables creativity, and allows students to build Future Ready skills. Perhaps above those three characteristics, we value and promote tech tools that are progressive. That’s exactly the case with the focus of this week’s Eduporium Experiment, the LightUp Tesla Kit.
  7. E-Blox Help Expand STEM...And They're NEW to Our Store

    E-Blox Help Expand STEM...And They're NEW to Our Store
    Connectable toys, like LEGOS, can serve as building blocks for a lot more than engineering household castles and transformable structures. With its very legitimate place in STEM education, E-Blox has gone on to create the next generation of LEGO-based learning and are on track to disrupt STEM education with a line of tech kits that get kids working with their
  8. Your Chance to Win FREE EdTech All Summer Long!

    Your Chance to Win FREE EdTech All Summer Long!
    With one quick sign-up, you could have the opportunity to win $100 worth of STEM, maker, and PBL tools to help revamp your classroom, library, or makerspace (or make it pop even more)! Our daily trivia contest is continuing all summer long with a new chance to win $100 to the Eduporium store every single night! Sign up to get
  9. Eduporium Experiment | SAM Labs Inventor Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | SAM Labs Inventor Kit
    A few weeks ago, we reviewed the SAM Labs Curious Cars Kit for the Eduporium Experiment and now this week’s edition has the SAM Labs Inventor Kit in store for us! SAM Labs is a British company who’s committed to bringing hands-on STEAM to early education and have created three innovative kits that do just that.
  10. The 2017 ISTE Conference By the Numbers

    The 2017 ISTE Conference By the Numbers
    We attended our first national ISTE conference last week and learned a lot along the way. Like just how many attendees were actually walking among the huge crowd, for instance. The size and scope of this EdTech event are both incredible and it’s really impossible to quantify how far our message has reached, but there are some other findings we