Spring 2019 - Family STEM Night


Family STEM night was open to students of Pine Hill School district and their families in association with Robin’s Nest Connections. There were 4 stations that were set up. A Science station, a math station, Engineering station and Technology station. Each station had child-friendly activities which aroused the curiosity in these young children. A science station (with art) had experiments with Circuits and Gears, children made their own electronic greeting cards. Math had activities based on logical reasoning and what parents can do at home, Engineering station had design challenges and Technology station had the students play keyboard on the computer via play dough.

IoT Hackathon in Camden County

IoT Hackathon in Camden County

Join us, on April 21, 2018, for a hackathon fun-packed day at the Camden County College.

South Jersey STEM & Innovation Partners (SJSIP) plans to engage the youth in the region in an initiative that will be intrinsically motivating, provide opportunities for them to use technological tools to solve a problem, and to instill in them some basic skills and an endless passion for future STEM activities.  The activity needs to involve science, technology, engineering, and math, of course.  But it also needs to provide hope, dreams, and the belief in future possibilities for a life that can match the learners’ definition of success.  Educating youth on projected workplace trends and providing early introductory exercises that align with future training to meet these needs, will raise awareness and help them to make wise selections for their educational paths.

SJSIP Receives Grant from NJ STEM Pathways Network

SJSIP Receives Grant from NJ STEM Pathways Network

Blackwood, NJ The South Jersey STEM & Innovation Partnership has been selected by the New Jersey STEM Pathways Network for a matching Advancement Grant in the amount of $30,000 to support two Internet of Things (IoT) Hackathons. The South Jersey STEM & Innovation Partnership received its grant at the New Jersey STEM Pathways Network (NJSPN) Quarterly Meeting this morning at Princeton University.