Education Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Memphis Master of Business Administration, Cleveland State University Bachelor of Science, The University of Toledo
Interests Teaching Interests: Introduction to Management Information Systems; Microcomputer Applications; Java programming;
Statistics; and Research Methods
Research Interests: Computer-mediated Groups; Computer-mediated Communication; Computer-mediated Instruction
Selected Research Schultz, M. “Using a cognition coach in online courses to improve learning outcomes,”
Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, August 10, 2007.
Schultz, M. “Designing Online Courses to Improve Learning Outcomes,” Annual Teaching and Learning Conference, March 27, 2007
Schultz, M. "The Impact of Communication Training on Decision-Making Performance,”
Annual Conference on International Business and Economics Research, October 10, 2004.
Schultz, M. “The Impact of Relationship Communication Training on Computer Mediated
Communication,” Annual Conference on International Business and Economics Research, October 8, 2003.
Biographical Summary Dr. Margaret Schultz, Instructor of Management Information Systems, received a B.S.
from the University of Toledo in 1979, an MBA degree from Cleveland State University
in 1982 and a Ph.D. from the University of Memphis in 2004. She has taught numerous
MIS courses over the past 24 years including C++ and Java programming, Database Design,
Global Information Systems, Introduction to MIS, and Microcomputer. She has provided
extensive service to the college and university by serving on several committees including
the Teaching and Learning Advisory Committee, the elearn Committee, and the Fogelman
Promise Committee. She also serves as Faculty Advisor to the University’s student
chapter of the Association for Management Information Systems. Dr. Schultz is current
writing a textbook entitled Integrated Computer Projects, 2nd ed. that will be published in 2011.
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