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Kelsi Stoltenow Petersen

stoltenowpetersen.1@osu.edu

Kelsi Stoltenow Petersen

Lecturer

stoltenowpetersen.1@osu.edu

Areas of Expertise

  • Information literacy
  • College teaching and learning
  • Course design
  • Media criticism/literacy

Education

  • 2018, PhD, Art Education. Specialization: College Teaching and Learning, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
  • 2014, MA, Communication, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI
  • 2009, Bachelor of Journalism, Print and Digital News, The University of Missouri School of Journalism, Columbia, MO

Dr. Stoltenow Petersen’s work includes developing undergraduate curriculum that teaches students the information literacy necessary for 21st Century life. Such lessons include a novel system for categorizing the credibility of sources that students find on the Internet when researching for essays. She designed the online version of the popular Ohio State general education course ARTEDUC 2367.03 – Television Criticism.

Awards

  • Barkan Dissertation Award and Fellowship, 2018, The Ohio State University’s Department of Arts Administration, Education and Policy
  • Graduate Associate Teaching Award, 2017, The Ohio State University’s Graduate School
  • Outstanding Graduate Assistant Teaching Award, 2011, Central Michigan University’s Department of Communication and Dramatic Arts