Staff Bio

Diana Wilkinson

Training Coordinator

Diana Wilkinson, Ph.D. joined the U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution as Training Coordinator to expand its training program. Dr. Wilkinson formerly worked for AT&T as a Business Learning Strategist, and for AT&T Network Operations and Engineering Training as eLearning Manager. She also served as a college professor for the University of Kansas and the University of Phoenix, and as an instructional design consultant for a project at Tucson Electric Power.

Dr. Wilkinson completed a Ph.D. in Educational Technology at University of Kansas, an MBA with emphasis in Marketing from Webster University, and BA in Mathematics from William Jewell College. She also studied design at the Kansas City Art Institute. Through affiliations in support of the needs of her children, Dr. Wilkinson was the president of Kansas Parents Association of Children who are Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing for three years, acted as sign language interpreter for Pony Club activities, and was involved in supporting students competing in MathCounts and other mathematics competitions. Her interests include: integrating knowledge management and eLearning, games and simulations, intelligent tutors, interface designs, assessment and evaluation, end-to-end training development processes, mentoring networks, optimizing "Flow" and learner experience, photography and fiber arts.


Diana Wilkinson, (520) 901-8578 wilkinson@ecr.gov



 

In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity.
Albert Einstein

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building Our professional staff sometimes serve as lead mediators/facilitators on projects, primarily when complex federal interagency or intergovernmental issues are involved. More often, we help the people involved assess the situation, outline a path to resolution and choose a lead mediator/facilitator or team of independent practitioners. We typically manage the contract and oversee the work of these service providers. Often the national roster or the Native Network can be used to identify the best qualified practitioners for specific cases.


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