Oct
4
9:00 AM09:00

Architecture Day at Drury

Are YOU interested in Architecture. Drury has you covered during Architecture Day happenings October 4, 2024, from 9am-2:30pm.

From the way students do: work in the design studio, meet current students, and chat with professors. Participate in a hands-on design project with other future architecture majors while also learning about the curriculum, studying abroad, financial aid, and housing.

Events include: Building and studio tours, Presentations of past study abroad trips. Alumni speakers, and Design project with current HSA students just to name a few.

Further Information To Register

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Jun
7
12:00 PM12:00

O-STEAM honored to join The International STEM Ecosystems Community

STEM Learning Ecosystems Grows to 111

The Ozarks STEAM Ecosystem- selected to join collaboration to create STEM opportunities for all.

 

JACKSONVILLE, FLA – The Ozarks STEAM Ecosystem (O-STEAM) was selected to join the STEM Learning Ecosystems Community of Practice (SLECoP) as one of nine new ecosystems admitted into the global movement of leaders devoted to advancing STEM learning opportunities for all. The announcement was made at the annual convening of the SLECoP May 1 to May 3 in Jacksonville, Fla.

 

“O-STEAM is thrilled to have been chosen to join the esteem STEM Learning Ecosystems Community of Practice and are eager to learn from and contribute to the 110 other Ecosystems who are part of this initiative. This Partnership will allow O-STEAM the full access to all resources of this international association,” Deb Wilson Chairman. ”It doesn’t change what we have been doing the last nine and a half years, it just gives us a stronger influence with a very strategic and competent leader in STEM leadership.”

 The other new ecosystems joining the SLECoP are the Riverside County Office of Education in California, Coastal Virginia STEM Hub (COVA STEM HUB), STEM Húsavík in Iceland, Learning Ecosystems Northeast in Maine, the statewide Alabama STEM Ecosystem, Central Susquehanna EcosySTEM in Pennsylvania, as well as ECOSTEM21 Nahariaת and ECOSTAEM21 Kiryat Shmona in Israel.

 The Ozarks STEAM Ecosystem’s mission will continue to promote, drive, and showcase science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics (STEAM) throughout the entire Ozarks region. We showcase four pipelines: STEM Businesses/Industry/Manufacturing, PreK-12th grades, Higher Education, and Afterschool/Informal entities that have new patents, techniques, and/or procedures that demonstrate The Ozarks can stand on the STEM dashboard internationally.  O-STEAM, is now part of a collective at the forefront of improving opportunity in education and workforce alignment.

 “We are thrilled to welcome O-STEAM and the other 10 new Ecosystems, with their unique talents, lived experiences and resources to our Community of Practice,” said Judd Pittman, Chairman of the SLECoP’s Leadership Coordinating Council. “We know that they will learn from and grow with the existing communities expanding opportunities for more diverse scholars to realize the promise of a STEM career.”

 O-STEAM was founded in 2013 by Deb Wilson, a retired educator from Springfield Public Schools. Deb has a passion for building a stronger connection, focus, collaboration, networking, and shared mission/vision for Science, Technology, Engineering, The Arts, and Mathematics to showcase “The Ozarks” region (SW Missouri, NW Arkansas, NE Oklahoma, and NE Kansas) can stand on the STEM dashboard Internationally. Check out our website and social media (FB- O-STEAM, Twitter and Instagram- O_STEAM) platforms at  https://www.osteam.org/ along with https://theozarks.makerfaire.com/

 Now, with 111 individual ecosystems in more than 40 states across the U.S., as well as in Kenya, Israel, Mexico, Iceland and Canada, the SLECoP is a collective of thought leaders and innovators who understand thriving communities are built through collaboration among schools, institutions, businesses and industry.

 STEM Learning Ecosystems, supported by TIES (https://www.tiesteach.org/) which serves as its backbone, unite community stakeholders across sectors who understand that communities thrive through a robust and competitive STEM workforce, and work to ensure all students are engaged STEM learners who are college and career-ready.

 As the LC2’s Chairman, Pittman sees great promise in the new Ecosystems, and is eager to embrace their leadership and experience.

 “The past few years have accelerated change, spotlighted educational disparities, and ignited new opportunities for reimaging educational systems,” Pittman said. “The Community of Practice is stronger than ever because of the collective power of diverse ideas from new and existing Ecosystems. Welcoming new, productive relationships are the cornerstone of a vibrant Community of Practice.”

 The SLECoP has grown steadily since its inception in 2015, with new ecosystems joining the global initiative and working with one another to build meaningful connections among community partners, and to prepare students for the opportunities and challenges of the future.

 ABOUT THE SLECoP

 The SLECoP is supported by numerous funders and partners, including the Amgen Foundation, the Broadcom Foundation, the Lemelson Foundation, the Qualcomm Foundation, the Steinman Foundation, the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Foundation and other foundations and businesses.

 ABOUT THE OZARKS STEAM ECOSYSTEM

O-STEAM’s visionary ALL VOLUNTEER Board- current board members are Mike Tyndall CEO- Renegade Chemical in Springfield, Dennis Flattem CEO- Associated Machinist in Monett, Dr. Tammy Janke- Dean of the Natural & Applied Science at Missouri State University, David Beach-Drury Univ, Dr. Jennifer Chastain- John Thomas School of Discovery in Nixa, Charles Lacy- Simmons Bank, Becky Baker- afterschool/informal education with MSU, and founder Deb Wilson-retired educator from SPS. Additional founding Board Members were Dr. Matt Pearce- Republic Superintendent and Dr. Kevin Kopp – Nixa Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Education and District Operations. O-STEAM obtained our 501(c)(3) in 2014 and that same year we received a $5,000 Grant from the Missouri Chamber to develop and organize, The S.T.E.A.M Summit. This brought together our four pipelines of focus- Business/Industry/Manufacturing, PreK-12th, Higher Education, and Afterschool/Informal entities to network on ways to propel and strengthen our STEAM initiative.

 O-STEAM produces and spearheads the Ozarks Maker Faire, with the assistance from our community STEAM entities since 2015, showcases the STEM in our Daily Life quarterly meetings, developed Young MAKER Kits for elementary students, presents at Educational STEM conferences, and LOTS more coming in the future.

Find out more at https://www.osteam.org.

 O-STEAM is a SERVICE Organization which strives to…

 • Engage the public through a news and informational website with a regional Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) focus.

 • Engage the public through events and speaking engagements on STEAM.

 • Provide information ranging from regional cutting-edge businesses, PreK-20 education, afterschool/informal education, internships, and workforce opportunities with an entrepreneur fortitude and focus.

 • Facilitate a collaborative effort in the community to inter-weave the benefits of STEAM along with a strong focus of entrepreneurship within the Ozarks region.

 O-STEAM Ecosystem is currently preparing for our inaugural Fundraiser to grow our programs with our Partners to raise the bar and opportunities for ALL students who are our future workforce.For additonal information email Deb Wilson at OSTEAM or email: (debwilson@osteam.org or the.ozarks.systeamic.coalition@gmail.com)

#STEAMifying #TheOzarks for the benefit of our STEM & STEAM community!

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Mar
28
to Mar 30

The Ozarks Sci & Engineering Fair Regional Competition

The Ozarks Science and Engineering Fair (OSEF) is a regional competition.

March 28-30, 2023 at MSU Great Southern Bank Arena

This event brings together student scientists and engineers with outstanding research projects to showcase these ideas to the general public. These students get the opportunity to work with local scientists and professionals. This event services students from 19 different area counties- Camden, Christian, Dallas, Douglas, Greene, Hickory, Howell, Laclede, Morgan, Oregon, Ozark, Polk, Pulaski, Shannon, Stone, Taney, Texas, Webster and Wright Counties.

They are looking for volunteers for a variety of opportunities. Check out their website, https://mo-osef.zfairs.com. What does it take to be a Judge: Check this out…Ozarks Science and Engineering Fair (zfairs.com)

Here is the direct volunteer sign-up website: Ozarks Science & Engineering Fair: OSEF 2023 (signupgenius.com)

Who knows maybe the NEXT BIG thing will come from one of these creative thinkers!

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#NationalSTEMDay
Nov
8
2:00 PM14:00

#NationalSTEMDay

Today- Tuesday, November 8, 2022 is #NationalSTEMDay

Wondering…. How should I observe National #STEM #STEAM Day?
One of the best ways is to education yourself on #TheWhy. We are talking about Science, Technology, Engineering, The Arts and Mathematics. So, focus on a subject and think of ways you can make it more intriguing and connected to their everyday life (this is where the magic is) for your kids. Learning about STEM or STEAM is all about finding lessons in everyday life and making a less out of your day.
Check out: #NationalSTEMDay and just #DoIT. See what other people/organizations are doing and share the information with the kiddos. Does your student love dinosaurs? Take a field trip to @Missouri Institute of Natural Science #MINS- It’s free, but you might want to leave a donation just to keep this awesome area Natural Resource open.
Take a trip to the Nationally acclaimed, Discovery Center- Springfield. They’ve added more amazing activities with the grant they received from their award.
Take a Nature Walk on one of our numerous Greenways Tails.
What about one of Johnny Morris' 7 Pillars of #TheOzarks like Wonders of Wildlife or Dogwood Canyon
There is also LOTS on the internet, but just let kids discover for themselves how much fun they’ll have learning about STEM.

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Feb
9
9:30 PM21:30

Inspiring Your Creativity

Kelly Reddin - Helping Schools (AND BUSINESSES) Grow STEM, Creativity, & Life Skills

Presented at 1 Million Cups- SGF on Wednesday, Feb 9th at 9am

She gave a very interesting showcase as a new entrepreneur with 1 Million Cups. Kelly does In-School Workshops (ALSO FOR THE BUSINESS SECTOR- to develop stronger creative thinking skills) that are hands-on with materials provided.

Her workshops range from 30 minutes to 3 hours depending on the students’ age and the content. Check out her website at https://www.inspiringyourcreativityllc.com/

She shared a great quote: On average, 98% of 3-year-olds have a genius level of creative thinking. Less than 2% of us retain genius level creative skills by the time we are 25. Creativeminds.org

She was a Global Master Trainer for LEGO and traveled internationally giving presentation on developing creativity within each of us. Currently she lives in the Joplin area and is ready to start a new chapter with her own company!

You can contact her at InspiringYourCreativity@gmail.com

#WomenInSTEM #WomenEntreprenures

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Dec
3
to Dec 25

Observing the brightest comet of 2021- The Leonard Comet

The brightest comet of 2021 is approaching Earth.

Discovered by Greg Leonard, a senior researcher at the University of Arizona and was first spotted at the Mount Lemmon Observatory on January 3, 2021.

According to Robert Lunsford with the American Meteor Society said it will not be the most noted ever seen, but it will be the brightest comet of 2021.

Starting from December 3-13 the comet can be observed in the morning sky. You can even see it with binoculars or a telescope. On the 12th it will be over 21.7 million miles from Earth.

Beginning on December 14th one should be able to see it with the naked eye. You should be able to see it appear next to Venus right after sunset.

On December 18th The Leonard Comet will be 2.6 million miles from Venus and will fade away each day until December 25th. At that time it will pass by the sun and ejected out of our solar system- never to be see on Earth.

For additional information: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/2075/full-moon-guide-november-december-2021/

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Oct
23
10:00 AM10:00

The 7th Annual Ozarks Maker Faire

YOU Don’t Want To Miss This Creative & Innovative Event-

The 2021 Ozarks Maker Faire:

TICKETS: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-ozarks-maker-faire-2021-tickets-156180172099

Maker Faire is a gathering of fascinating, curious people who enjoy learning and who love sharing what they can do. From engineers to artists to scientists to crafters, Maker Faire is a venue for these "makers" to show hobbies, experiments, projects.

We call it the Greatest Show (& Tell) on Earth - a family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity, and resourcefulness.

Glimpse the future and get inspired!


What’s Happening: Friday, Oct. 22 4-7pm Making 101 Class for Educators and those working with students. Friday, October 22 6-8:30pm Our Maker Celebration in honor of our Makers and VIP Networking (VIP’s get early access to the Faire on Saturday at 9am)

Saturday, Oct. 23 10am-5pm - THE 7TH ANNUAL OZARKS MAKER FAIRE. Come meet your tribe of Creative and Innovation folks. We’ll have Makers showcasing their love of making, schools will be showcasing their robotics and cutting edge learning, Artisans will be selling some of their creative wares, and STEM Businesses will be showcase their amazing things they produce and you might even be interested in finding a job with them. It’s the most eclectic event of the year for ages 2-92+.

Check out our 2021 Makers: HERE

Do YOU HAVE A COOL PROJECT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHOWCASE? APPLY HERE https://theozarks.makerfaire.com/call-for-makers/

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Oct
14
12:00 PM12:00

SW MO IEEE Speaker Session

The first Southwest MO IEEE speaker meeting will be Thursday October 14th, 2021 at Noon in both live attendance and Virtual "Zoom" meeting formats.


Jeff Chapman and Dan Ernstmann, Consultants 1898 & Co./division of Burns and McDonnell, will present "Topics on Grid Modernization. The presentation summarizes a variety of studies and evaluations performed by 1898 & Co. on shaping the grid for meeting future electricity needs. Topics include:

  1. Improving grid resilience

  2. Holistic considerations for electric vehicle infrastructure

  3. Fleet electrification strategy

  4. Strategies for accommodating distributed and diverse energy resources

  5. Wireless implementation solution

This presentation addresses some of the ways in which 1898 & Co. is harnessing data, information, and technology to secure efficient and reliable operation of the grid.


Physical and Virtual meeting information is located below:


Multiple Site Location Available PLUS Zoom

Springfield: PCTR rm 1034, E-factory (Engineering building), Missouri State University 405 N Jefferson Av MO 65806

Joplin: ALLGEIER, MARTIN and ASSOCIATES, INC. (Conference Room 104) 7231 East 24th St, Joplin, MO 64804

College of Ozarks/Branson: Room 308 in the Dee Ann White Engineering Center on College of the Ozarks.  Light food and refreshments will be served at these locations

 

Via zoom:

Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 932 3128 2313
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The Zoom meeting will be extended for an additional 30 minutes for those interested in employment positions for Power Planning Engineer and Intern at 1898 & Co.

Abstract and Biographies:

1898 & Co. Presents Topics in Grid Modernization:

The emergence and subsequent proliferation of new grid technology is impacting every level of the electric power system. The traditional patterns associated with generation and consumption of electricity are changing at a rapid pace and the need for effective system planning and analysis is more vital than ever as utilities continue their efforts to provide high reliability and quality of service to consumers. 1898 & Co. represents the consulting arm of the Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company and provides a wide variety of consulting services to utilities and industrial customers throughout the United States and abroad. Through a variety of technical studies and economic evaluations, the Grid Modernization and Distribution Planning service line within 1898 & Co. is helping shape the grid to meet the electricity needs of tomorrow.  Some examples of these services include:

  • Improving grid resilience through hardening, distribution automation, and strategic undergrounding

  • Holistic siting and evaluation of electric vehicle charging infrastructure

  • Fleet electrification strategy

  • Hosting capacity assessment and impact analysis of distributed energy resources

  • Development and implementation of non-wires solutions

This presentation addresses some of the ways in which 1898 & Co. is harnessing data, information, and technology to secure efficient and reliable operation of the grid.

 

Jeff Chapman, Consultant, 1898 & Co:

Jeff Chapman is a consultant with 1898 & Co with a professional background spanning over eight (8) years in Mathematics and Electrical Engineering. He has experience in multiple domains of the electric power system but maintains a focus in Grid Modernization and Distribution Planning, both leading and supporting an assortment of projects related to system planning and design, system model development and analysis, feasibility and impact studies for distributed energy resources, and arc flash hazard evaluation and protective device coordination. Jeff also frequently engages in utility economics analyses including cost of service studies, retail rate design/modernization, and infrastructure road-mapping. His accumulated professional experience has consistently required an ability to comprehend, process, and convey complex ideas in a manner that is easily understood by colleagues and clients alike.

 

Dan Ernstmann, Consultant, 1898 & Co:

Dan Ernstmann is a technical consultant with 1898 & Co. providing analytics and power system solutions to electric utility clients. He develops DER interconnection, distribution planning, and grid modernization solutions for clients across the United States through process management, electrification strategy, integration of new technologies, development and implementation of non-wires alternatives, and traditional grid planning. Dan is practiced in the application of technical research, notably DER interoperability and overhead distribution system lightning protection. He also has demonstrated success in business process development through design and implementation of workflow tools and automation for major US electric utility clients


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Oct
3
10:00 AM10:00

The 2020 Ozarks Maker Faire ** Is GOING VIRTUAL

DRUM ROLL..........

The 2020 Ozarks Maker Faire is going VIRTUAL on October 3rd!

Get your FREE ticket and other swag at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-virtual-ozarks-maker-faire-2020-tickets-115380310615

Now, what does that mean...

The planning team could have just dismissed this year, but that's not who we are! The pandemic is NOT GOING TO STIFFLE our love and passion for making!

We want to showcase the determination, grit, creativity & innovation of our amazing community to the world. Yes, it will go worldwide with the help of Make Media and some pretty amazing area volunteers who are tech savvy (If any of you have that skill set- help us out, will ya'!)

We will have a schedule of Makers who will demonstrate or showcase their Makerspace area or project they want to share with this community. We will post this information closer to the event/time/date on our Facebook page where you can follow all the amazing happenings during the day. So be sure you follow us, so you will be "#InTheKnow"

Makers will be making videos of their project, their space, a tour, a presentation. Some of these will be housed on Make Projects website (https://makeprojects.com/home)

others who sell will be on our Ozarks Maker Faire with links to their sites for further connections (https://theozarks.makerfaire.com/2020-makers-exhibits/). The Team will also be making an Ozarks Maker Faire YouTube channel to host these amazing videos, so you won’t have to miss a thing!

Maker Categories:

Craft & Design, Digital Fabrication,

Drones & Vehicles, Education,

Home Ideas, How To,

Science, Technology

Engineering, The Arts

and Mathematics…

Also, to engage families, THANKS to our amazing Sponsors, in a day of exploration we will be distributing 1,000 LIMITED Maker Pack Kits- one per child that will be picked up at a designated site to be determined at a later time.

So, get on to get your tickets and swag now!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-virtual-ozarks-maker-faire-2020-tickets-115380310615

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Mar
24
to Mar 26

The Ozarks Science & Engineering Fair

  • Google Calendar ICS

Students in 3-12th grades here is YOUR opportunity to showcase your creativity, innovation, and inquisitiveness.

Ozarks Science & Engineering Fair

The 2020 Ozarks Science and Engineering Fair will be held March 24 - 26, 2020 at Hammons Student Center on The MIssouri State University campus. https://k12science.missouristate.edu/osef.htm

Everything you need to know about entering your project in the Fair can be found through the links on the sidebar.  Remember, students in grades 3 - 5 can enter the Elementary Fair as exhibitors; students in grades 6 - 12 can enter the competitive portion of the Fair.

The deadline for entering the Fair is February 24, 2020. 

How to Enter the Fair

Follow these steps for entering the Fair:

  • Download and complete the ISEF Fair Forms needed for your project (see the Fair Tips page for help)

  • Complete the OSEF Online Entry Form : https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/OSEF_Entry_2020

  • Submit ISEF forms that require Science Review Committee approval to the SRC BEFORE starting your experimental research

  • Submit ALL signed and completed ISEF Fair Forms to OSEF no later than February 26, 2019

    • email: michellenorgren@missouristate.edu

    • fax: 417-837-2505

    • postal mail: Attn: Michelle Norgren, DACB 110, Missouri State University, 901 S National, Springfield MO 65897

Contact Information

Michelle Norgren, Executive Director

MichelleNorgren@MissouriState.edu

417-837-2514

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Feb
27
7:00 PM19:00

Biz 417's Excellence in Technology Awards

Biz 417's Excellence in Technology Awards

February 27 at 6 p.m. The Old Glass Place

O-STEAM is #OzarksPROUD to have been nominated and selected as one of the Corporate Award Finalist- Community Impact for the Excellence in Technology Awards hosted by Biz 417 and AITP of the Ozarks. O-STEAM utilizes technology to promote and showcase our STEM/STEAM informational platform showcasing our four sectors, business/industry/manufacturing, PreK- 12th, Higher Edu., and Afterschool/Informal Education

https://www.biz417.com/…/finalists-excellence-technology-a…/ 

demonstrating #TheOzarks can stand on the STEM dashboard internationally

This award, is in its fourth year recognizing the standouts and innovators in 417-land’s technology and business communities. The awards, open to all organizations and industries, recognize three corporate entities and three individuals.

Get YOUR ticket today to showcase and support the Ozarks technology community: https://www.biz417.com/awards/excellence-in-technology/
Thank you to all the Sponsors who support- Technology Matters in The Ozarks

Check out our websites: http://www.osteam.org/ and https://theozarks.makerfaire.com/
And our social media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OzarksSTEAM
Twitter: https://twitter.com/O_STEAM
FB-- https://www.facebook.com/TheOzarksMF
Twitter-- https://twitter.com/OzarksMF
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/osteam/

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Dec
20
to Dec 28

Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden

The gardens at Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden are Aglow at this time of year.

Now through December 28th at the Springfield Botanical Garden (2400 S. Scenic Ave). is your time to stroll through the gardens. There are more than 75,000 festive lights to accent the unique structures and landscaping of the Japanese garden. Then cozy up to the fire pit and purchase coffee or hot chocolate. Admission is $5 per person (which supports the garden) and free for children 12 and younger.

See Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Math (STEAM) at its most creative collaboration.

For additional information: https://parkboard.org/261/Mizumoto-Japanese-Stroll-Garden

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Dec
9
to Dec 13

Girls Who Code Week

To support CS Education, joined Girls Who Code’s #1000ClubChallenge, an initiative to provide more CS opportunities for our young people and end the gender gap in tech!

Sign up to facilitate a middle or high school Club.

No computer science experience is necessary to volunteer. Girls Who code will provide $300 for snacks, supplies, field trips or anything else that will help make your Club successful.

Complete the form today to start a Club in January 2020!

If you want to learn more before applying, watch this one minute Clubs video or join one of the live webinars.

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Celebrate Computer Science THIS week
Dec
9
to Dec 13

Celebrate Computer Science THIS week

What is Computer Science Week?

This week is designed to raise awareness of the transformative role of computing in our global society and promote computer science education at all education levels. It is celebrated annually during the week of Dec. 9 to mark the birthday of Admiral "Amazing" Grace Murray Hopper, a pioneer in computer programming whose contributions led to the development of COBOL, one of the first modern computer languages. Learn more here.

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Oct
5
10:00 AM10:00

The Ozarks Mini Maker Faire

 The Ozarks Mini Maker Faire- The Ozarks GREATEST SHOW – TELL & MAKE

SPONSORS:

Hosting Sponsor ($10,000+): Ozarks Technical Community College (OTC),

Goldsmith ($5000): Maker Ed 101- Bob’s CNC, MAKE Community;

Silversmith ($2500): Renegade Chemicals;

Coppersmith ($1000): Positronic, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Springfield Public Schools, D3 Technologies ;

 Blacksmith ($500): Associated Electric Cooperative Inc, IEEE, Associated Machinist, Paul Muller

Supporting: Brewer Science $300

The Ozarks Mini Maker Faire is many things, but most importantly it brings the cutting edge STEM businesses, industrial hobbyist, Artisans, and PreK - Higher Education area community together to share their love and passion for creativity & innovation on the same platform for the first time. It’s about Dreaming BIG and making something just because they can- whether programming a robot, a fire breathing Ozarks Toad made of bike tires, ways to use a 3D printer or CNC machine, storytelling through music, songs, and dance, business startups checking for ”proof of concept” along with artisans using their creativity to design soap, jewelry, sweet treats, tech clothing, wood/glass/metal projects, or a sundry of other projects/ideas- while sharing their expertise in TRUE Maker fashion. It’s just amazing how eclectic the Ozarks Mini Maker Faire is and every year there are different projects being showcased. It is a fair for our generation.

In 2017 The Ozarks Mini Maker Faire’s website was ranked 24th out of the 239 global faires with people in over the fifty countries checking out the website (https://theozarks.makerfaire.com/. This event successfully showcased one of O-STEAM’s goals of documenting the Ozarks region being able to stand on the STEM Dashboard internationally and the Maker Faire organization helps propel this by showcasing our event on their international platforms. O-STEAM signs the international license to organize an independent grassroots fair along with spearheading the event with a number of additional STEM/STEAM volunteers (2019 planning team who attend the organizational meetings are- Deb Wilson (O-STEAM), Steve Lien (SW MO IEEE Section), Mike LaPaige (DreamIT/MakeIT), Larry Askrew (industrial creative maker), Matthew Hyde (Discovery Center-SGF), Angela Casteel and Christina Wilkins (Springfield Public Schools), and Joanna Kramer (OTC)  along with many people behind the scenes that wish to help grow the Maker Movement within our region. THIS event is truly a grassroots endeavor to promote and propel the Ozarks STEM/STEAM projects.

O-STEAM regards MAKING as the “Application of the STEM fields” often branding it STEAM (with the arts included) and acknowledges the significance and impact The Arts have in designing and innovation. They are an ALL VOLUNTEER group in four sectors- Business/Industry/Manufacturing: *Dennis Flattem (Associated Machinist/SME), *Michael Tyndall (Renegade Chemicals), Eric Mies (BKD), PreK-12th grades: *Dr. Kevin Kopp (Nixa) and *Dr. Matt Pearce (Republic), Higher Education: *Dr. Tammy Janke (MSU) and David Beach (Drury) , and Afterschool/Informal Education: *Matt Forir (MO Institute of Natural History. *Founding Board Members

New for 2019 Ozarks Mini Maker Faire was the Making 101 Class for Educators- Sponsored by BobsCNC. Over $2,500 were designated for material and prizes to the educators attending who were MOST appreciative. The material and prizes were to help educators planning and initiating Maker Curriculum, ideas, and projects for their school or area Makerspaces. Makerspaces in our school settings are growing exponentially throughout the region with many just bootstrapping with supplies. O-STEAM wanted to help educators by sharing activities and best practices. THIS year was also monumental in the fact that OTC was a major sponsor allowing FREE tickets to enter if attendees preregistered.

This event has successfully impacted our business community by showcasing our area STEM businesses as being progressive in developing a stronger STEM/STEAM Ecosystem. An example of this success is having a community patron go into an area school’s Makerspace and ask, “What do you need to really impact this space and your STEM programs?” The response, “We had just gone to the Ozarks Mini Maker Faire (2018) and saw demonstrated a carbon fiber 3D printer from D3 Technologies. That this equipment could help us design parts for our FIRST Robots program.” The cost? $10,000. The patron said, “I’ll buy it to help you reach your goals.” HOW COOL IS THAT!

This event really has made an impact in our STEM/STEAM community, developing a stronger ecosystem between the business - education - hobbyist sectors. THIS is a start to develop a stronger connected community and with the communities support- it will continue to evolve and showcase to the world the Ozarks can stand on the STEM Dashboard internationally.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Aug
1
7:00 PM19:00

Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning- What The Future Holds

STEAM Days at The Library: Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning- What The Future Holds”

Thursday, August 1, 2019 at the Library Center 6:30 p.m.- Networking, 7-8 p.m. Presentation

Do you wonder what the future will hold? Well, the future is here. Join us in an open discussion where we are and what the future will hold in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning from the owners of Figgli a new startup company helping businesses understand the significance AI & Machine Learning in today’s business community.

This is O-STEAM’s second STEAM in Your Daily Life Series Event to help share some of the amazing things going on in the STEM/STEAM community.

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Feb
26
6:40 PM18:40

Wonder How to Make The World Better?

Ever Wonder How to Make The World Better?

FEBRUARY 06, 2019

Join us in viewing…

Dream BIG: Engineering Our World at the Springfield- Alamo Drafthouse

A collaboration with O-STEAM, the Alamo Drafthouse, and the Ozarks Chapter of The Missouri Society of Professional Engineers

Tuesday: February, 26, 2019 6:40 - 8:30 pm

Purchase tickets: https://drafthouse.com/springfield/show/dream-big-presented-with-o-steam

After the movie we will interview a panel of area women in engineering and science to share their stories and what the vision is for the Springfield/The Ozarks area..

Narrated by Academy Award® winner Jeff Bridges, Dream Big: Engineering Our World is a first of its kind film for IMAX®and giant screen theaters that will transform how we think about engineering. From the Great Wall of China and the world’s tallest buildings, to underwater robots, solar cars and smart, sustainable cities, Dream Big celebrates the human ingenuity behind engineering marvels big and small, and reveals the heart that drives engineers to create better lives for people around the world.

To see the trailer: https://www.dreambigfilm.com/

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Aug
25
10:00 AM10:00

The Ozarks Mini Maker Faire

  • The White River Conference Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Maker Faire is a gathering of fascinating, curious people who enjoy learning and who love sharing what they can do. From engineers to artists to scientists to crafters, Maker Faire is a venue for these "makers" to show hobbies, experiments, projects.

We call it the Greatest Show (& Tell) on Earth - a family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity, and resourcefulness.

Glimpse the future and get inspired!

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