As we continue looking at "The Power of Openness" this week, I'd like to share this post on openness as a pathway to collaboration. Here's a quote about improvisations and how they support openness and collaboration.
"Improvisations are also extremely useful as a way to promote collaboration. By definition, they are "open" -- they have no right answer. This means they tend to be student-friendly and also make for great group activities. When there's no "right" answer, students spend less time trying to promote their own personal perspectives."
Our Unit 3 improvisation has us look specifically at "addition" improvs and provides a model for exploring openness and collaboration even further. Check it out and, while you're at it, add a line or to to the "Exquisite Corpse" story I have started.
See you online!
-Rob
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