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iBlocks.com is an educational technology platform founded in 2018 that provides customizable, project-based learning (PBL) solutions for K–12 classrooms. The company operates as a division of Teq, Inc., a provider of professional development and instructional technology for schools. iBlocks offers standards-aligned modules designed to support experiential learning, critical thinking, collaboration, and student creativity.
Overview
iBlocks provides prebuilt and customizable project-based learning (PBL) modules for K–12 classrooms. These modules, called “iBlocks,” integrate real-world problem-solving with academic content, particularly in STEM and computer science. They are designed to guide students through challenges using inquiry-based learning, hands-on activities, and collaborative problem-solving.
As of 2025, the platform includes over 40 predesigned modules covering topics such as robotics, sustainability, artificial intelligence, engineering, digital storytelling, and entrepreneurship.[1]
Parent Company
iBlocks is a division of Teq, Inc., an educational technology company based in the United States that provides instructional software, classroom hardware, and professional development services to K–12 schools nationwide.
Compliance
The platform is compliant with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), with a focus on protecting student data.[2]
Features
- Project-Based Learning Modules: Ready-to-implement, standards-aligned modules that integrate real-world challenges with academic content.
- Flexible Integration: Designed to be adaptable across grade levels, subject areas, and educational initiatives.
- Educator Support: Includes professional learning resources, implementation guidance, and curriculum alignment tools.
- Student-Centered Learning: Encourages collaboration, creativity, and communication through inquiry-based, hands-on experiences.
See Also
- Project-Based Learning
- Educational Technology
- Science,_technology,_engineering,_and_mathematics
- Teq, Inc.
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