This article explores improv theater concepts and techniques that are relevant to LIS and can be integrated into student training and librarian workshops. Some LIS literature applies these practices directly to library contexts. Substantial research exists in applying improvisation to three general areas: 1) collaboration and teamwork, 2) interacting with patrons and customers, and 3) teaching and instruction. Further research is needed in applying improvisational concepts to two LIS-specific areas: reference and information literacy.Ye
The improviser\u27s number one job is to live an interesting life, then share it. As students study ...
In summary, this thesis contributes to the research community with An improv based set of games docu...
poster abstractApplied improvisation is a field in which practitioners apply the principles and prac...
Using an improvisational approach in the classroom, librarians can address their own predetermined o...
In this article, the commonalities shared by educators and stage performers will be examined, with a...
Conference proceedings paper.This paper examines the concept of improvisation and its potential role...
Like other teachers, instructional librarians must create and foster interactive and engaging learni...
This study sought to explore how the fundamentals of improv comedy could be used to discuss and prac...
Conference paper published in the proceedings of the Library Orientation Exchange (LOEX) National Co...
The author uses personal observations as inspiration to examine what has been written in scholarly l...
In this article, we delve into the ways that our working relationships benefit from techniques deriv...
Previously, improvisation has served as a term for describing a quality of the action taking place i...
First impressions matter. Instruction librarians face unfamiliar audiences who can be apathetic or e...
Learn to engage students in online, hybrid, and in-person writing classes through improvisational th...
The article is an attempt to capture improvisational theater as a modern dynamic phenomenon through ...
The improviser\u27s number one job is to live an interesting life, then share it. As students study ...
In summary, this thesis contributes to the research community with An improv based set of games docu...
poster abstractApplied improvisation is a field in which practitioners apply the principles and prac...
Using an improvisational approach in the classroom, librarians can address their own predetermined o...
In this article, the commonalities shared by educators and stage performers will be examined, with a...
Conference proceedings paper.This paper examines the concept of improvisation and its potential role...
Like other teachers, instructional librarians must create and foster interactive and engaging learni...
This study sought to explore how the fundamentals of improv comedy could be used to discuss and prac...
Conference paper published in the proceedings of the Library Orientation Exchange (LOEX) National Co...
The author uses personal observations as inspiration to examine what has been written in scholarly l...
In this article, we delve into the ways that our working relationships benefit from techniques deriv...
Previously, improvisation has served as a term for describing a quality of the action taking place i...
First impressions matter. Instruction librarians face unfamiliar audiences who can be apathetic or e...
Learn to engage students in online, hybrid, and in-person writing classes through improvisational th...
The article is an attempt to capture improvisational theater as a modern dynamic phenomenon through ...
The improviser\u27s number one job is to live an interesting life, then share it. As students study ...
In summary, this thesis contributes to the research community with An improv based set of games docu...
poster abstractApplied improvisation is a field in which practitioners apply the principles and prac...