Articles on improvisation in STEM communication and pedagogy
- Want to Be a Better Scientist? Take an Improv Class, Catherine Bartlett
- Improv-ing a mathematician's professional skills, Ellen Eischen
- At Johns Hopkins, improv class teaches science-minded students to think on their feet, Lisa Ercolano
- How Improv Can Open Up the Mind to Learning in the Classroom and Beyond, Linda Flanagan
- Improvising Mathematics, Alex Fradera and Edmund Harriss
- 10 Reasons for Teachers to Use Improv in the Classroom, The Second City
- Improvisation in the Mathematics Classroom (article), Andrea Young
- Improvisation in the Mathematics Classroom (blog post), Andrea Young
Tips for learning and collaborating remotely
- How to be Successful in an Online Course/Common Mistakes to Avoid as a New Online Student
- Online Learning Readiness Questionnaire
- Tips for Participating in Group Work & Projects Online
- UO Library Services for Remote Learning
- Netiquette Guidelines
- UO Remote Resources for Students
- Moving Ahead in Your Research
Books reflecting the philosophy of Math and the Creative Process
- A Mathematician's Lament, by Paul Lockhart
- The Art of Relevance, by Nina Simon
- Visual Thinking Strategies, by Philip Yenawine