Dian Walster
Professor
888-497-8754 ext. 710
313-577-7563 (fax)
Office Location
310 Kresge Library
Dian Walster
What do 19th century English romanticism and online teaching have in common? They feature in an autoethnography being written by Dr. Dian Walster and represent the range of her research and teaching interests.
Degrees and Certifications
- Ph.D. in Education Communications and Technology from the University of Washington
- Master of Librarianship from the University of Washington
- Bachelor of Arts in Education with specializations in English Literature and Composition and Instructional Materials
Academic Interests
- Research Methods including both qualitative and quantitative methods such as autoethnography and attitude-behavior consistency models
- Instructional Design and Development including online teaching and learning
- Information Policy with emphasis on everyday decision making
- School Library Media with emphasis on collaboration and management skills
- Literature and Media Materials for Children and Young Adults specifically focused on 9 to 14 year olds
Courses taught by Dian Walster
Winter Term 2025 (future)
Fall Term 2024 (current)
Winter Term 2024
- INF6010 - Foundations of the Information Professions
- INF7996 - Research for the Information Professions
Fall Term 2023
Winter Term 2023
- INF6010 - Foundation for the Information Professions
- INF7996 - Research for the Information Profession
Fall Term 2022
- INF6010 - Foundation for the Information Professions
- INF7996 - Research for the Information Profession