This program will replace fixed furniture with mobile pieces in a classroom in the Norman K. Myers building on the Springfield campus. The redesigned space will feature an interactive and innovative learning environment with mobile whiteboard-top tables and mobile chairs. The redesign will positively impact more than 250 students each semester.
2023 WINNERS
2023 GAME CHANGER GRANT WINNERS
Active Learning Classroom Design
Daniel Kopsas, Barrie Talbot and Dr. Trisha White
Career Success Resource Center
The Career Success Resource Center will repurpose a room on the Springfield campus to expand Career Services’ outreach to students. This project will reconfigure the existing space to include an area for a Career Resource Library, the Dress for Success Career Closet, and an interview space for mock interviews and on-site employer interviews. All of these resources are free for students.
Flying Eagle Disc Golf
This project will feature a nine-hole disc golf course at the Richwood Valley campus. The course will run along the current walking trail and will provide students, staff, faculty, and the community with enjoyable outdoor activities on campus.
2023 TRAILBLAZER AWARD WINNERS
Faculty
Ryan Friend, Drafting and Design Technology Instructor
Cara Griffin, Political Science Instructor
Tony Phillips, Automotive Technology Instructor
Staff
Deana Davies, Community Resource Specialist
Jordan Schreiber, College Director of Admissions
2023 STUDENT SUCCESS MINI GRANT WINNERS
Brains for Teachers
This grant will fund the purchase of eight brain models for use in psychology courses. The Springfield campus will receive three brain models, and one each will go to the college’s five other locations.
Closing the Gap
This grant will establish a food pantry at the Table Rock campus for students experiencing food insecurity. The nutritional resources will close the gap for students before they can visit a food pantry or receive state benefits.
College Prep Awareness Day
This grant will fund a day-long visit to OTC for students from local alternative high schools. The students will learn to apply to OTC and the financial aid process. The students will also tour the college and learn about the myriad programs they can pursue once enrolled.
Disability Employment Awareness Month
This grant will fund a series of programs during National Disability Employment Awareness Month in October 2023. The initiative will help disabled students learn to navigate the job market.
Inclusivity in Anatomy and Physiology
This grant will purchase torso models with diverse skin tones for anatomy and physiology classes. The funding will also buy posters reflecting how diseases manifest between races and genders.
2022 GAME CHANGER GRANT WINNERS
OTC Jazz Band
Music is in the heart of many OTC students, who also want to bring their passion to student life. This grant will establish a lab course and fund the purchase of large instruments. The jazz band will encourage potential music majors and others to perform at OTC and out in the community.
Eagle's Nest
This grant will transform an existing, underused space into a student lounge on our Springfield campus. The plan includes study and co-working areas, charging stations and casual furniture so students can relax without leaving campus.
Enhanced Lactation Rooms
Pregnant and parenting students face special challenges while advancing their education and careers. This grant will create better equipped and more comfortable lactation rooms to help mothers across the OTC system, including employees.
2022 TRAILBLAZER AWARD WINNERS
Faculty
Jim Bridwell, Welding Technology Instructor
Heather Eberlin, Agriculture Instructor
Danelle Maxwell, Manufacturing Department Chair
Staff
Raymond Wade, College Director of Facilities and Grounds
Amy Schneider, Instructional Designer
Chelsea Foresee, Technical Education College Navigator
2022 STUDENT SUCCESS MINI GRANT WINNERS
Growth through Gaming
Designed to improve student life at the OTC Table Rock Campus, this project will provide board games for students to play while waiting for class, hanging out with friends or unwinding after a long day.
Workshop for Veterans: Developing Good Habits for Academic and Professional Spaces
This project will combine the innovative minds of OTC Online and IT to create a centralized location for students who need assistance with Canvas or IT.
Expand the Library Audiobook Collection
OTC students love audiobooks. This project will add more high-interest fiction and non-fiction titles to the library collections across the OTC system.
2021 GAME CHANGER GRANT WINNERS
Strategic Initiative #1: Eagle Pride Showcase
The Eagle Pride Showcase will display outstanding student work to celebrate the tangible results achieved in the college’s 40+ programs. Display items will be equipped with a QR code so viewers can obtain more information about the program represented in each piece of work.
Strategic Initiative #2: Outdoor Classroom
This capital project will create an outdoor classroom space available for use by any program at the OTC Springfield Campus. Built by OTC’s Construction Technology Program, data suggests the space will improve student engagement and mental health.
Strategic Initiative #2: 3D Printer Visibility
The grant will fund the purchase of two 3-D printers, which will serve dual purposes: 1) reduce college expenses by printing equipment and parts needed for IT projects, and 2) demonstrate the application of 3-D printing in the college’s highly visible Robert W. Plaster Center for Advanced Manufacturing.
Strategic Initiative #2: Ozzie’s Digital Commons
2021 TRAILBLAZER AWARD WINNERS
Strategic Initiative #1
Jacque Harris, Instructional Designer
Strategic Initiative #2
Mitch Hurt, Electrical Distribution Systems Instructor
Strategic Initiative #3
Danelle Maxwell, Manufacturing Department Chair
2021 STUDENT SUCCESS MINI GRANT WINNERS
Pollinate it Forward
The OTC Green Council will partner with the City of Springfield and Springfield Public Schools to cultivate and explore native plants. Green Council volunteers will prepare native plant kits and lesson plans for partnering K-12 schools. Students will sprout the plants and raise them. Once grown, the plants will be transplanted to the OTC Springfield Campus.
Operation E.A.G.L.E
Operation E.A.G.L.E. (Empowering Advisor Growth, Leadership, and Excellence) provides training for staff whose primary role is advising. Training sessions, held twice a semester, cover a variety of topics to continue to improve their knowledge of various areas of the college. This project will not only support internal professional development, but also provide the opportunity for advisors to attend virtual conferences at no cost to themselves or their departments.
OpenStax Textbooks
To support the adoption of OER and open textbooks, the OTC Hamra Library will purchase several physical copies of OpenStax textbooks related to high-enrollment general education courses. These textbooks will serve as review copies for instructors and reference copies for students.
Walking Pathways
This project will create three pedestrian paths through campus to promote staff and student wellness. The OTC Wellness Committee and the City of Springfield will map the routes, designating them with vinyl pavement markers.
2020 GAME CHANGER GRANT WINNERS
Strategic Initiative #1: Farm to Table
To create a real-world experience for agriculture and culinary students, this interdepartmental project will also allow for the use of OTC beef at college functions.
Strategic Initiative #2: Interactive Campus Maps
To meet the expectations of today’s digital world, and to serve as a recruitment and marketing tool, interactive campus maps will be created.
Strategic Initiative #3: Former Felon Support Initiative
To address barriers to student success, a robust prison-to-college pipeline will be created to aid offenders with integration as an OTC student.
2020 TRAILBLAZER AWARD WINNERS
Difference Maker
Ms. Stone was recognized for driving impactful change on campus with products and processes that deliver enhanced transparency and efficiency.
Trendsetter
Mr. Jones was recognized for leading by example, living the OTC mission, and inspiring and empowering his colleagues to pursue innovation.
World Changer
Dr. Lundstrom was recognized for his community service and outreach projects that positively impact OTC students, faculty, staff and alumni.
2020 STUDENT SUCCESS MINI GRANT WINNERS
Library Fiction Collection Diversification
This project aims to represent a multitude of perspectives and experiences in the library collection.
Canvas/IT Support Station
This project will combine the innovative minds of OTC Online and IT to create a centralized location for students who need assistance with Canvas or IT.
Mobile Student Services
This project will help bring resources that students need to the places they are the most by developing mobile Student Services stations at the beginning of each semester.
OTC Legal Clinic
This project partners with Legal Services of Southwest Missouri to host clinics that provide advice on a variety topics of interest to OTC students.
OTC’s Most Valuable Resource? Our Employees.
This project will breathe new life into OTC’s longevity awards, recognizing long-serving employees in new and meaningful ways.