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Dagmar Jaeger is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of German at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). She develops and leads the German language curriculum and teaches German language, literature, and culture at various levels. Her latest class design includes a synchronous online German conversation class, which is funded by the MIT Alumni Class Funds. Jaeger is the author of "Theater im Medienzeitalter: Das postdramatische Theater von Elfriede Jelinek und Heiner Müller," exploring key similarities in the works of Jelinek and Müller and defined by the poetics of post-dramatic theater in an image-driven culture. Her academic contributions also include digital humanities projects such as the digital exhibit "Voices of East Germany," showcased at the MIT Museum in 2015, and "Gedenken und Gedächtnis: Memory and Commemoration in Contemporary German Literature," which creates an online repository of interviews with German-speaking authors allowing students to engage with texts that explore memory in German literature. Jaeger's research interests encompass the implementation of instructional technology in the language classroom, creative writing in language learning, and the representation of memory in literature and art.