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Kristi J. Starr

Title: Adjunct Faculty

Department: Information Science

College: College of Information

Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae Link

Education

  • MLS, University of North Texas, 2010
    Major: school librarianship
  • BA, University of Texas, 1993
    Major: German, English

Current Scheduled Teaching

No current or future courses scheduled.

Previous Scheduled Teaching

INFO 5347.401Digital CitizenshipFall 2024 SPOT
INFO 5347.001Digital CitizenshipFall 2023 SPOT
INFO 5208.001Learning Resources OrganizationSpring 2023 SPOT
INFO 5347.001Digital CitizenshipFall 2022 Syllabus SPOT
INFO 5050.001Trends and Practices in School LibrarianshipSpring 2022 SPOT
INFO 5347.001Digital CitizenshipFall 2021 SPOT
INFO 5347.005Digital CitizenshipFall 2021 SPOT
INFO 5050.001Trends and Practices in School LibrarianshipSpring 2021 Syllabus SPOT
INFO 5345.001School Library Program DevelopmentFall 2020 SPOT
INFO 5345.005School Library Program DevelopmentFall 2020 SPOT
INFO 5345.001School Library Program DevelopmentSummer 10W 2020 SPOT
INFO 5345.001School Library Program DevelopmentSpring 2020
INFO 5345.005School Library Program DevelopmentSpring 2020
INFO 5345.001School Library Program DevelopmentFall 2019 Syllabus SPOT
INFO 5345.005School Library Program DevelopmentFall 2019 Syllabus SPOT
INFO 5345.002School Library Program DevelopmentSpring 2019 SPOT
INFO 5050.001Trends and Practices in School LibrarianshipFall 2018 SPOT
INFO 5050.001Trends and Practices in School LibrarianshipSummer 10W 2018 SPOT
INFO 5050.001Trends and Practices in School LibrarianshipSpring 2018 SPOT
INFO 5050.001Trends and Practices in School LibrarianshipFall 2017 SPOT
INFO 5050.005Trends and Practices in School LibrarianshipFall 2017 SPOT
INFO 5050.001Trends and Practices in School LibrarianshipSummer 10W 2017 SPOT
INFO 5050.005Trends and Practices in School LibrarianshipSummer 10W 2017 SPOT
INFO 5050.001Trends and Practices in School LibrarianshipSpring 2017 SPOT
INFO 5050.002Trends and Practices in School LibrarianshipSpring 2017 SPOT
INFO 5050.005Trends and Practices in School LibrarianshipSpring 2017 SPOT
INFO 5050.001Trends and Practices in School LibrarianshipFall 2016 SPOT
INFO 5050.002Trends and Practices in School LibrarianshipFall 2016 SPOT
INFO 5050.005Trends and Practices in School LibrarianshipFall 2016 SPOT
INFO 5050.001Trends and Practices in School LibrarianshipSummer 10W 2016 SPOT
INFO 5050.005Trends and Practices in School LibrarianshipSummer 10W 2016 SPOT
INFO 5050.001Trends and Practices in School LibrarianshipSpring 2016 SPOT
INFO 5050.005Trends and Practices in School LibrarianshipSpring 2016 SPOT
SLIS 5720.001Instructional Materials Production and UseSummer 10W 2012
SLIS 5720.005Instructional Materials Production and UseSummer 10W 2012
SLIS 5720.070Instructional Materials Production and UseSummer 10W 2012
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Overall
Summative Rating
Challenge and
Engagement Index
Response Rate

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  • Overall Summative Rating (median):
    This rating represents the combined responses of students to the four global summative items and is presented to provide an overall index of the class’s quality. Overall summative statements include the following (response options include a Likert scale ranging from 5 = Excellent, 3 = Good, and 1= Very poor):
    • The course as a whole was
    • The course content was
    • The instructor’s contribution to the course was
    • The instructor’s effectiveness in teaching the subject matter was
  • Challenge and Engagement Index:
    This rating combines student responses to several SPOT items relating to how academically challenging students found the course to be and how engaged they were. Challenge and Engagement Index items include the following (response options include a Likert scale ranging from 7 = Much higher, 4 = Average, and 1 = Much lower):
    • Do you expect your grade in this course to be
    • The intellectual challenge presented was
    • The amount of effort you put into this course was
    • The amount of effort to succeed in this course was
    • Your involvement in course (doing assignments, attending classes, etc.) was
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