
معرفی
Peter Paolucci is a Lecturer in the Writing Department at York University's Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies. He holds a PhD in English Literature (York University, 2000), specializing in Victorian and Modern literature. His expertise spans Shakespeare studies, digital humanities, XML editing, horror fiction/film, and pedagogical innovation in online education.
Education:
- PhD, English Literature, York University (2000)
- MA, English Literature, University of Manitoba (1977)
- BA, English Literature, University of Manitoba (1973)
Research Interests: Paolucci's work bridges traditional humanities and digital innovation, focusing on electronic text editing (e.g., The Shakespeare XML Project), horror literature/film (Dracula, Gothic traditions), and the intersection of technology with teaching. He pioneered videoconferenced courses in the 1980s and has been a leading advocate for accessibility in online learning.
Professional Contributions: He has served on numerous committees, including the English Department's teaching and curriculum committees. His pedagogical innovations include the 'Exam Game' for collaborative learning and courses on editing Shakespeare. He has also advised on videoconferencing for medical training and corporate partnerships.
Awards: While no explicit awards are listed, his work has been cited in peer-reviewed journals (e.g., 31 citations for a 2003 review in Designing Information Spaces).
Labs/Teams: Co-founded the Shakespeare Book Review Panel and contributed to the Open Source Shakespeare project. His research also intersects with the Canada-Mediterranean Centre and Seneca College's Webmaster program.



