Spheros are ball-like robots that can be used to teach code or can be run with an iPad.
LittleBits are electronic building blocks that allow students to engineer a wide range of machines.
Ozobots are small robots that are easy to use and can be run using code or markers on paper.
Google Expeditions allow students to see and experience places they would not otherwise be able to visit.
Makey Makeys are simple and easy to use circuit boards that allow students to create innovative touch pads.
WeDo combines hands-on LEGO® bricks with easy-to-use coding software to create STEM projects and robots.
Silhouette is an electronic cutting machine that allows you to cut out designs on paper, vinyl, fabric, or heat transfer material.
Heat Sensor Cameras translate thermal energy (heat) into visible light in order to analyze a particular object or scene.
Bloxels allow students to create video games that reflect classroom learning through interactive stories.
Drones are small unmanned air crafts that come with a fly cage.
Zoobs are an interlocking building set with pieces that move after you put them together.
KEVA Planks are cuboid wooden block for construction and model creation.
Brain Flakes are uniform-sized building blocks that click together for spatial relation activities.