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Improv and Environmental Science Workshops

Improv and Environmental Science Workshops

Are you interested in learning about Improv? Do you like Environmental Science?

CIRES Education & Outreach conducts workshops to teach improvisational (improv) theater skills and games to a variety of audiences, including teachers, professionals, and students in high school, college, or graduate programs.

Contact Dr. Megan Littrell for more information about upcoming workshops.

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Why Improv?

Improv requires communication skills (e.g., listening, responding, storytelling) that are beneficial to engaging with others in science, particularly in collaborating to develop research ideas. We believe this is an innovative way to teach young people and have them practice these skills as they learn about environmental science topics. And… it’s fun!

Student Workshops

These workshops teach students how the basic principles of improv (e.g., “Yes, And;” listening and responding; building on others’ ideas) can be applied to collaboration and communication in science.

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Teacher Workshops

These workshops introduce the basic principles of improv and related games that teachers can bring to their classrooms to facilitate science learning.

Interested in learning more?

Contact Dr. Megan Littrell at megan.littrell@colorado.edu

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CEEE Contact

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Phone: 303-492-5670
Fax: 303-735-3644

CEEE Mail

CIRES Center for Education, Engagement and Evaluation
University of Colorado Boulder
488 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0449

CEEE Office Hours

8:00 am to 5:00 pm MT -- fall and spring semesters