Educational Technology
Edtech is the practice of introducing IT tools into the classroom to create a more engaging, inclusive and individualized learning experience. The district has multiple kits that can be signed out for use in your school.
You can reserve the ED Tech equipment using the Smithers Secondary School Insignia checkout.


Dot Dash
Programmable robots
Merge Cube
The Merge Cube Lets you hold digital 3D objects, enabling an entirely new way to learn and interact with the digital world.

Microbits
The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that introduces you to how software and hardware work together. It has an LED light display, buttons, sensors and many input/output features that, when programmed, let it interact with you and your world.


Makedo
Makedo is a simple to use, open-ended system of tools for creative cardboard construction. Build imaginative and useful creations from upcycled cardboard.

3D Printer
Bring 3D printing into your school or classroom.
Checkout our 3d printing section for more details 3D Printing

Turing Tumble
Build mechanical powered computers using marbles.
Laser Engraver
Portable laser engraver useful for wood burning projects, engraving plastics. We will provide a laptop with the necessary software to use the engraver.
Supervision is required.


Coding Chromebooks
A set of 10 Chromebooks that are available on loan for use with coding training sessions.

Virtual Reality Kit
Virtual reality (VR) in education offers immersive, interactive experiences that enhance learning by transporting students to different environments. It allows them to explore complex subjects, such as history or science, in a hands-on, engaging way. VR can simulate real-world scenarios, providing practical experience in a controlled setting, from medical procedures to historical events, making learning more dynamic and memorable. By fostering deeper understanding and engagement, VR has the potential to revolutionize traditional education methods.
Lego Kits
Several Lego kits for school/classroom projects
Using LEGO in education encourages creativity, problem-solving, and hands-on learning. Through building and designing with LEGO bricks, students can explore concepts in science, engineering, math, and even art. LEGO fosters teamwork and critical thinking as students collaborate on projects, test their designs, and iterate on their ideas. The tactile nature of LEGO makes abstract concepts more concrete, helping students develop spatial awareness, fine motor skills, and a deeper understanding of the subjects they are studying.
