Teacher Tips

teacher tips for teaching with technology

  1. Eduporium Experiment | Ozobot Classroom

    Eduporium Experiment | Ozobot Classroom
    Our friends from the Ozobot team released their highly anticipated Ozobot Classroom learning management system in the last month, providing some new and helpful options for teaching coding with the Ozobot Evo. With this free, web-based platform, any educators with two or more Evo Robots can gain real-time insights that are as exciting to discover as they are valuable.
  2. Rising Resources | eduClipper + Portfolio Building

    Rising Resources | eduClipper + Portfolio Building
    If you’re a fan of Pinterest, there’s a pretty good chance you might also be excited about the subject of this week’s Rising Resources blog. This week, we’re breaking down the benefits of utilizing eduClipper, which is an online platform on which educators can design and build their own portfolios out of materials that are strictly educational and tailored to
  3. Tips & Tricks | Root And The Root Coding App

    Tips & Tricks | Root And The Root Coding App
    If you’ve seen a robot traveling up and down a whiteboard drawing designs, I’d bet it was Root! Root is a one-of-a-kind robot in the educational space that combines coding with art on a vertical scale. Root has a ton of programmable features that will keep pre-readers and block coding masters entertained.
  4. Rising Resources | Edmodo Learning Management System

    Rising Resources | Edmodo Learning Management System
    If you’ve worked in the classroom, attended EdTech conferences, or kept up to date with the latest happenings in the technology world, then there’s a pretty good chance you’ve heard of Edmodo. There’s also a pretty good chance you’ve already used it with your students. But, if not, you can learn all about it in this week’s Rising Resources blog!
  5. Eduporium Weekly | The Best Characteristics Of EdTech

    Eduporium Weekly | The Best Characteristics Of EdTech
    As EdTech tools evolve, their defining characteristics are often changing as well and, as we get further into the 21st century with a better understanding of how to prepare students for the future, those features keep improving. This week, we’re breaking down some of the best things to look for in an educational technology!
  6. Tips & Tricks | Kid Spark Education

    Tips & Tricks | Kid Spark Education
    The Kid Spark building kits provide a solution to this by combining reusability, mathematical precision, and ease of use in building blocks that are as appealing to students as they are to teachers. Kid Spark provides a progressive approach to STEM—from counting blocks all the way to text-based coding for autonomous robots!
  7. Eduporium Weekly | Breaking Down Our Video Series

    Eduporium Weekly | Breaking Down Our Video Series
    Our new video series on our YouTube channel. Hopefully, you’ve had a chance to watch some of the videos, which feature Eduporium co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Irina Tuule, and Eduporium co-founder, president, and CEO, Rick Fredkin, discussing a number of relevant topics that pertain to 21st century education.
  8. Eduporium Weekly | All About EdTech Integration

    Eduporium Weekly | All About EdTech Integration
    Why would district leaderss create brand-new positions for people or re-assign existing employees to very different roles? Well, technology has a lot to do with that and the effectiveness with which it’s woven into each school’s curriculum and everyday projects can do a lot for a child’s future, helping to equip them with both hard and soft skills.
  9. Video: The Role of the 21st Century Teacher

    Video: The Role of the 21st Century Teacher
    Irina Tuule discusses how the role of the teacher has evolved from what it once was to what it has become. Shifts in the resources available to educators and in the ways in which students learn have all prompted necessary changes to the methods educators use to teach. They’re no longer the sage on the stage and they’re typically not
  10. Eduporium Weekly | Catch us at these Conferences in October

    Eduporium Weekly | Catch us at these Conferences in October
    As some teachers may know, the fall season means cooler weather, longer days, and all the EdTech conferences you can handle. Since we see so many educators at conferences during the months of October and November, we would not be surprised if you already knew that. And, yes, we are going to be at a lot of conferences in the

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