Spherical robots that students can code using the Sphero app on their Chromebooks. Sphero has many cross-curricular connections available. Two separate kits that can be checked out together if needed.
Small robot kit that students can either code using the Ozobot website on Chromebooks or with drawing lines on paper, making it suitable for younger grades.
Kit contains circuits and controllers to make STEM fun and engaging. Makey Makey can connect the world around you to your computer and turn everyday objects into touchpads.
Kit contains circuits, motors, lights, and other parts for students to put together and code. This kit is meant to be used with recycled materials sourced by the classroom to make a wide range of moving, light-up, creations.
We have four Oculus Rift kits available for checkout so students can explore immersive educational experiences and create in VR.
Checkout our stand-alone Oculus Quest VR kit that doesn't require a computer or to be plugged in for students to experience full VR.
This kit can be checked out alone or in combination with a VR kit. Students can use the Merge program or another to create and view their own AR in the classroom.
Check out one of our two Breakout EDU kits to let your students experience the collaborative problem solving fun in person!
Check out this kit for a new way to interact with Chromebooks via drawing tablets. Try out digital art programs as well as edtech tools like Kami and Pear Deck.
Turing Tumble is a marble-powered "computer" and is an awesome way to introduce computer science principles for younger students.
Check out our Vernier Science Probe kit for data collection opportunities in science experiments.
Check out this camera to take 360 images for classroom resources or for class projects.
This kit includes a green screen, video camera and tripod, external microphone, & green screen gloves for stop motion or visual effects.