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Educational robots in the classroom – What are the real benefits?
In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) education, which focuses on integrating these subjects and promoting a more interdisciplinary approach to learning. The use of educational robots in...
Edison robots can only be used to teach computer science, right? Wrong!
Think that the only opportunity that you’ll get to use Edison robots is during your computer science class? Think again! Our very first EdMazing Educator, Sherrie Dennis tells us the many ways she incorporates Edison robots into her teaching style. And you can do it to!
What do you look for in an educational robot?
With over 25 years worth of teaching experience, our EdMazing Educator, Sherrie Dennis, talks about what you should look for in an educational robot, including price and value.
Beyond the egg-drop: the ‘E’ in STEAM
We were pleased to guest host the popular Twitter chat #PrimarySTEMChat on 7 November 2019. Check out our top take-aways from the chat!
Individual, pair programming or group? How to best teach coding.
Ideally, you want a 1:1 student-to-device ratio, but that doesn’t mean students should only ever work on their own when learning to code. Individual coding, pair programming and group projects all have their place.
The what and the why: pair programming in education
Done right, pair programming can lead to great educational outcomes for students that reach far beyond the ability to write code. Learn what pair programming is and the top 5 reasons to give it a try.
5 tips for getting your school’s support for your STEM program
Whether it’s getting your principal, a department head or even the Department of Education on board, you have a much better shot at getting your plans off the ground with backing and buy-in from others. Here are five tips to help you gather the support you need to make your STEM program dreams come true.
How to choose the right type of robot for your classroom
Educational robots can be divided into one of four categories based on their physical design, coding method and educational method. These categories can help you determine which robot will work best for your classroom.
Local saves and student privacy: improvements to EdBlocks and EdScratch
We are making changes to our EdScratch and EdBlocks programming applications for better usability and increased data privacy. These changes will be in effect as of 1 July 2019.
3 more-than-just-coding things you can teach with an Edison robot
Robots may bring computer science to life, but the hands-on learning possibilities with robots don’t end there! Check out these three more-than-just-coding activities, each of which you can run with just one Edison robot.