Improv Science
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Revision as of 14:55, 24 January 2011
An Introduction to Improvisation for Scientists Workshop.
Improvisational theater games and exercises are great, fun ways to develop group dynamics that are collaborative and creative. In this introduction workshop, participants are able to practice listening, speaking and creating conversations as a group. Improv Science workshops have been given at Harvard Medical Systems Biology Department and the Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling at University of Connecticut Health Center.
- This independent work led to NSF funding of the Improv Theater for Computing Scientists [1]
When to have a workshop
- building a team
- improving your listening and conversation skills
- enhancing creativity
- community building
- whenever you want
Workshops are 1.5 to 2.5 hours in length. A minimum of six participants required for a workshop.
contact improvscience at gmail dot com for more info.
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