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BOLIVAR, Mo. â A team of graduating seniors from ±«Óătv recently worked with Missouri Lieutenant Governor Mike Parsonâs office to develop a website to enhance his âBuy Missouriâ initiative.
Each year the senior students in ±«Óătvâs Department of Computer and Information Science form teams to complete year-long projects for area businesses and organizations. These projects provide a capstone experience culminating their years of study.
The âBuy Missouriâ website project team consists of Emily Munsell, senior computer
information science major from Osceola, Ryan Reed, senior web systems and design major
from Bolivar, and Joseph Sommerer, senior computer science and mathematics major from
Jefferson City.
âBuy Missouriâ is a statewide initiative to connect residents and businesses in Missouri, by educating consumers on the wide variety of products made in Missouri and connecting them to the local businesses.
According to Lieutenant Governor Parson, âMissouri has hundreds of products made within our borders, and our goal is to identify and compile these products so that all Missourians will know which ones to buy to help our state. This website will be a resource that can be used to help advocate for items made within the borders of Missouri and to promote to other states and the world the products Missouri has to offer.â
A key component of the website the students created is a searchable business directory. Missouri businesses will have the opportunity to register for the site and then approved businesses will appear in the directory. Once the website launches, users will be able to search the directory by business name, industry type, or county to connect to businesses participating in the âBuy Missouriâ initiative.
âThe team effort between the Office of Lieutenant Governor and ±«Óătv (±«Óătv) was a win-win for all,â Lieutenant Governor Mike Parson said. âDr. Tim DeClue and his students did a terrific job creating the âBuy Missouriâ website. The website they created was more than we envisioned, especially in the areas of eye-catching design and ease of navigation. The team at ±«Óătv was very open to our ideas concerning how the information in the website should be presented, and their suggestions on how to go a step further creatively with these ideas were always timely and welcome. We appreciate their expertise and efforts. It is always nice to have people from my hometown work with the Lieutenant Governorâs office.â
Working on this real-world project provided valuable experience for the ±«Óătv students as they put what they have learned into action. The team members all agreed that this project taught them important life lessons that will benefit them as they enter the workforce. Reed learned that âclear communication is vitalâ and Munsell said she âlearned to be self-awareâ and manage her time efficiently. As Sommerer said, âProjects can and will change, you just have to roll with it.â
Other senior projects in the computer and information science department this year included work for The Seed Company in Arlington, Texas; SuprTEK Defense Contractor in St. Louis, Duck Creek Technologies in Bolivar, and Windermere Baptist Conference Center in Roach.
For more information about ±«Óătv Computer and Information Science, contact DeClue at (417) 328-1704 or tedeclue@±«Óătvniv.edu.
Photo cutline: ±«Óătv seniors (pictured left to right) Joseph Sommerer, Emily Munsell, and Ryan Reed worked with the Lieutenant Governorâs office to create a website for the âBuy Missouriâ initiative.
*Published: 5-21-18