Faculty of Business and Law

School of Information Systems

Marie van der Klooster

Marie van der Klooster

Lecturer
on secondment to Faculty Teaching and Learning Group

BSc(Hons), Grad.Dip(Edu)

Campus: Geelong Waterfront Campus
Phone: +61 3 522 72013
Email: marie-louise.vanderklooster@deakin.edu.au

Link to Research Output

  • Created Deakin Teaching and Learning Research Repository
  • Convenor of the Australian Time Users Research Group
  • Fellow of College of Distinguished Deakin Educators
  • Vice Chancellor's Award for Outstanding Achievement in Teaching and Learning (member of MSC120 team)
  • Professional Development Fellow, Institute of Teaching and Learning, Deakin University
  • Faculty of Business and Law 2008 Excellent Teaching Exemplar Award
  • School of Information Systems award 2008 for valuable contributions to teaching in MSC220
  • School of Information Systems award 2007 for valuable contributions to Teaching in the school

Teaching Interests

  • Information Systems Methodology
  • Information Systems Global Issues
  • IS Risk Management
  • Introduction to Information Systems
  • Business Systems Development
  • Small Business Systems
  • Business on the Internet
  • Business Intelligence
  • eBusiness Strategies
  • Business Data Analysis

Research Interests

  • Higher Education Research
  • Time use
  • Time use and time perceptions in distance, online and flexible learning
  • Time use in small and medium businesses
  • Trust and small and medium businesses
  • Successful business networks for small and medium businesses

Professional Affiliations

  • Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (MIEEE)
  • Member Australian Computer Society (MACS)
  • Member Australian Time Users Research Group (ATURG)
  • Member International Association for Time Use Research (IATUR)
  • Member International Society for Business and Industrial Statistics (Section of International Statistics Institute) (ISBIS)
  • Member Statistical Society of Australia Inc. (SSAI)

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5th February 2013