Innovation in Education: Augmented Reality and Trending Tools in Education
Amanda Thompson, Ph.D., CEO of Explore Interactive, Purdue University
Hear how Dr. Thompson’s team developed an augmented reality platform, MindLabs, to encourage students’ collaborative work on STEM projects, especially during remote learning. In addition, Dr. Thompson will share her favorite tech-ed tools that educators can easily incorporate into their curricula.
Homewood Science Center partnered with Explore Interactive to introduce augmented reality learning to students of Chicago’s Southland. Read more.
Barriers and Break-Throughs in Using Hands-on STEM Activities
Edie Dobrez, Homewood Science Center & Sarah Tinsman, Project Exploration
Have you tried using PopUp SCIENCE @Home kits or other hands-on materials during remote learning? Join in this discussion, and get tips from peers as we identify the challenges and successes of supplementing your curriculum with hands-on learning.
Summer of STEM 2021: Planning and Policy Exchange
Bring your best practices and policies to the table and share what your program has planned for summer 2021.
Is your organization an official member of our Chicago Southland STEM Network? Please register your school/district, community organization, or business to be an official member of our Chicago Southland STEM Network.
Complete the 2020-2021 STEM Network Membership Form so that we may create or update your profile.
CREATING CONNECTIONS
TO STRENGTHEN STEM IN
CHICAGO'S SOUTHLAND
ABOUT CHICAGO SOUTHLAND STEM NETWORK
By collaborating with partners from across sectors, Chicago Southland STEM Network takes an innovative approach to increase STEM equity, interest, and persistence throughout Chicago’s culturally and economically diverse south suburbs. Chicago Southland STEM Network convenes educators, business leaders, and community enthusiasts to celebrate and strengthen STEM initiatives and workforce development for students. We create pathways:
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for educators to access professional development opportunities and learn innovative approaches to teaching STEM.
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for industry partners to engage students in workforce development collaboration projects by offering Network Internships.
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for female students to explore STEAM careers and find mentors through Girls STEAM Ahead.
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for community organizations to share their STEM programs through our online STEM Network Directory,
Chicago Southland STEAM Network originated in 2016 and is powered by Homewood Science Center, a nonprofit organization which inspires scientific wonder, learning, and pursuit.

South Suburban STEM Network Open House, August 30th, 2016
Video credit: Studio 604
STEAM NETWORK NEWS
STEM Learning in the South Suburbs
Edie Dobrez Executive Director, Homewood Science Center
August 30, 2016
“Homewood Science Center launches STEM Network to foster collaboration”
Homewood-Flossmoor Chronicle, September 5th, 2016.

NETWORK INTERNSHIPS:
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COLLABORATION PROJECTS
CONNECTED LEARNING STREAMS
Students learn by doing. Through the combined efforts of South Suburban STEAM Network, Homewood Science Center, businesses, and institutions, Network Internships are developed in order to create hands-on, inquiry and project-based internship opportunities for junior high and high school students.
Check back regularly for upcoming opportunities for students.
Homewood Science Center is sponsoring a conservation ecology based internship for junior high school students. This internship will complement the classroom science content on ecosystems reflected in the Next Generation Science Standards for middle school.
Led by Patricia Messersmith, Senior Education Museum of Science and Industry and Nicole Fuller, Chicago Public School Science Educator, 6th-8th grade interns will meet at Homewood Science Center and learn from experts as well as work hands-on at Homewood Izaak Walton Preserve where the students will share their volunteer conservation ecology projects with the community on October 18, 2020 during Homewood Science Center's WALK WALTON.




MI-JACK PRODUCTS, INC.
Students worked with Mi-Jack Products, Inc. engineer to build a scale model of the Mi-Jack TRAVELIFT highlighting the simple machines which make the lift function. Students presented their work at Homewood Science Center's PopUp SCIENCE Simple Machines on Saturday May 18th, 2018.
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
Students worked with Schneider Electric designing hands-on activities to explore energy conservation and energy efficiency! Students presented their work at Homewood Science Center's PopUp SCIENCE Think Globally, Act Locally: You can make a sustainable difference on July 22, 2017.


STEM LEARNING ECOSYSTEM:
A COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE
STEM LEARNING ECOSYSTEM
"STEM Learning Ecosystems provide the architecture for cross-sector learning, offering all young people access to STEM-rich learning environments so they can develop important skills and engagement in science, technology, engineering and math throughout preK-16.
Strong STEM Learning Ecosystems feature dynamic collaborations among schools, out-of-school time programs, STEM expert institutions (such as museums, science centers, institutions of higher education and STEM professional associations), the private sector, community-based organizations, youth and families."
South Suburban STEAM Network joined the STEM Learning Ecosystems in 2018.

JOINING FORCES WITH STEM ECOSYSTEMS
ACROSS THE COUNTRY AND CHICAGOLAND
As a nationally recognized STEM Learning Ecosystem, the South Suburban STEAM Network is recognized as taking the lead in STEM learning for the greater Chicago Southland region. Recognized along with EvanSTEM and the Chicago STEM Pathways Cooperative, Chicago Southland STEM Network joins a continuum of STEM ecosystems stretching across the Chicago Metropolitan region.
