
Digital Pedagogy Specialist
Pamela is a historian of theatre design history whose current research focuses on European court performances during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In addition to a Ph.D. in Theatre and Performance from The Graduate Center, CUNY, she holds an M.F.A. in Dramaturgy and Script Development from Columbia University School of the Arts and a B.A. in Drama from New York University. Other areas of research and teaching interest include open resources, accessible design, dramaturgy, translation theory and practice, and cross/inter/trans-cultural encounters in the arts. In addition to her work at the CTL, she teaches in the Communication Studies department at Baruch College and the Theater Department at Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts.
Projects I’ve contributed to: Open Educational Resources seminar, TeachOER, Fostering Student Engagement Seminar, COVID-19 Student Experience Survey, Open-Source Digital Tools Seminar, CUNY 1969
Ask me about: Open Educational Resources, open-source digital tools, copyright, accessibility, information design, teaching with primary source materials, student presentations, theatre, art history, true crime podcasts.