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    The Quarterly interview: Tony Stamatoplos
    (LOEX, 2011) Stamatoplos, Anthony C., 1958-
    This interview with Tony Stamatoplos focuses primary on the uses of improvisation in teaching information literacy. He comments briefly on his background and philosophy of teaching, and discusses some of the ways he uses improvisation to engage students, facilitate learning, and adapt to dynamic learning environments. He discusses how his use of improvisation is grounded in theatrical improvisation and draws from the scholarship of improvisation in disciplines such as psychology, education, and business.
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