
Our newly updated STEAM Resource Guide was created to help sales teams consult and browse EDU products Douglas Stewart offers for classrooms, labs, and makerspaces by core STEAM categories.
With 10 different STEAM categories, and over 50 vendors, find the perfect fit to round out a STEAM classroom, or find alternative products for robotics, artificial intelligence, collaboration, and more. Updated every quarter, Douglas Stewart’s STEAM Resource Guide keeps resellers in the know of popular EdTech leaders and new vendor we have to offer.
Here is a sneak peek of a couple of vendors:

Firia Labs is one of our newer vendors, offering STEAM robotics kits to teach children coding. Appearing in robotics + AI, coding + computer science, Firia labs has expanded their coding kits to drones, featuring an AI engine and Python curriculum.
In another core category, devices, TWT Audio equips students with high-quality, value-driven headphones and headsets. Designed by educators, their headphones and headsets are built with durability comfort, and outstanding sound quality to keep students engaged and able to handle classroom use.


Perfect for makerspaces, libraries and coding classes, Piper’s Make and Computer Kits will take students through design and building their own robot or computer, then teaches progressive coding, becoming a blend of physical building and virtual storytelling that enhances learning
Appearing in Robotics + AI, Coding + Computer Science, Makerspaces + Maker Kits, and Curriculum, Modular Robotics is the perfect way to round out a STEAM classroom. With modular magnetic blocks, students can make an array of different robots with different actions while learning how to code.

Check out our other STEAM vendors here