Map of the MOOC An invitation to practice origami
An invitation to practice origami | |
Abbreviation | MOOC1 |
Associated journeys
Journey 1 | A journey through pictures
-----------> Sequence 1 | The living world
---------------------------------> Page 1 | Flowers
---------------------------------> Page 2 | Insects
---------------------------------> Page 3 | Birds
---------------------------------> Page 4 | Wild animals
---------------------------------> Page 5 | Domestic animals
---------------------------------> Page 6 | Shells and crustacean
---------------------------------> Page 7 | Fishes
---------------------------------> Page 8 | Persons
---------------------------------> Page 9 | In the fantasy world
---------------------------------> Page 10 | Jurassic Park!
---------------------------------> Page 11 | Means of transport
---------------------------------> Page 12 | Questionnaire about the living world
-----------> Sequence 2 | Beauty of geometry
---------------------------------> Page 1 | Stars
---------------------------------> Page 2 | Kusudamas
---------------------------------> Page 3 | Kusudamas (continued)
---------------------------------> Page 4 | Tesselations
---------------------------------> Page 5 | Tesselations (continued)
---------------------------------> Page 6 | Fractals
---------------------------------> Page 7 | Questionnaire about the beauty of geometry
-----------> Sequence 3 | Unusual folds
---------------------------------> Page 1 | Three great works of Gido Rokoan
---------------------------------> Page 2 | Modernity of the style « tsunagiori »
---------------------------------> Page 3 | Crumbled paper
---------------------------------> Page 4 | Folded books
---------------------------------> Page 5 | Toilet paper
---------------------------------> Page 6 | Questionnaire about unusual folds
Journey 2 | Discovery of the world of folding paper
-----------> Sequence 1 | From origami to the Art of Folding Paper
---------------------------------> Page 1 | Some steps towards the mastering of paper folding
---------------------------------> Page 2 | Diagrams
---------------------------------> Page 3 | Crease patterns
---------------------------------> Page 4 | Modelling
---------------------------------> Page 5 | The mathematics of folding paper
---------------------------------> Page 6 | Computer aided design
---------------------------------> Page 7 | Some great names of paper folding
---------------------------------> Page 8 | Copyright
---------------------------------> Page 9 | Questionnaire about the steps from origami to the art of paper folding
-----------> Sequence 2 | The tools of the folder
---------------------------------> Page 1 | Paper
---------------------------------> Page 2 | Customize your paper
---------------------------------> Page 3 | Tools
---------------------------------> Page 4 | Formats
---------------------------------> Page 5 | Geometric constructions
---------------------------------> Page 6 | Extreme origami
---------------------------------> Page 7 | Questionnaire about the tools of the folder
-----------> Sequence 3 | Some major topics of folding paper
---------------------------------> Page 1 | Pureland origami
---------------------------------> Page 2 | Decoration
---------------------------------> Page 3 | Characters
---------------------------------> Page 4 | Fauna
---------------------------------> Page 5 | Flora
---------------------------------> Page 6 | The heart in all its states
---------------------------------> Page 7 | Box pleating
---------------------------------> Page 8 | Tesselations
---------------------------------> Page 9 | Multi-sheets models
---------------------------------> Page 10 | Modulars
---------------------------------> Page 11 | Kusudamas
---------------------------------> Page 12 | International Origami Internet Olympiad (IOIO)
---------------------------------> Page 13 | Questionnaire about the themes of paper folding
-----------> Sequence 4 | Learning to fold
---------------------------------> Page 1 | Notion of difficulty of a folding
---------------------------------> Page 2 | The repertoire of the folder
---------------------------------> Page 3 | Using diagrams
---------------------------------> Page 4 | Using videos
---------------------------------> Page 5 | Using photo-diagrams
---------------------------------> Page 6 | Using crease-patterns
---------------------------------> Page 7 | Folding paper for disability or dependence
---------------------------------> Page 8 | Resources
---------------------------------> Page 9 | Questionnaire about learning paper folding
Journey 3 | Practical work
-----------> Sequence 1 | Geometric constructions
---------------------------------> Page 1 | First geometric constructions
---------------------------------> Page 2 | Divide a square into 3 or 5 strips
---------------------------------> Page 3 | Create any convex hexagon
---------------------------------> Page 4 | Create a square or a rectangle in any sheet of paper
---------------------------------> Page 5 | Create a square, or an A4 rectangle
---------------------------------> Page 6 | Create regular polygons
---------------------------------> Page 7 | Questionnaire about geometrical constructions
-----------> Sequence 2 | Some traditonnal models
---------------------------------> Page 2 | First origami bases
---------------------------------> Page 3 | Folding the traditional crane
---------------------------------> Page 4 | Folding the traditional iris
---------------------------------> Page 5 | Folding the pajarita
---------------------------------> Page 6 | Offer a variety of models using various shapes
---------------------------------> Page 7 | Questionnaire about traditional models
-----------> Sequence 3 | The « tsunagiori » style
---------------------------------> Page 1 | « tsunagiori » style folding
---------------------------------> Page 2 | Some techniques of the « tsunagiori » style
---------------------------------> Page 3 | Adaptation to othe models
---------------------------------> Page 4 | Questionnaire about the « tsunagiori » style
-----------> Sequence 4 | Box pleating
---------------------------------> Page 1 | Folding intertwined rings of Jeremy Shafer
---------------------------------> Page 2 | Folding the man by Christophe Boudias
---------------------------------> Page 3 | Other examples of box pleating
---------------------------------> Page 4 | Questionnaire about box pleating
-----------> Sequence 5 | Modular origami
---------------------------------> Page 1 | Modules preparation
---------------------------------> Page 2 | Folding the Brina star, by Maria Sinayskaia
---------------------------------> Page 3 | Making mosaics
---------------------------------> Page 4 | Modular origami: a second life for bus tickets
---------------------------------> Page 5 | Modular origami: the chinese module
---------------------------------> Page 6 | Questionnaire about modular origami
-----------> Sequence 6 | The kusudamas
---------------------------------> Page 1 | An example of an elementary component: the Sonobe module
---------------------------------> Page 2 | Building a cube with Sonobe modules
---------------------------------> Page 3 | Making kusudamas
---------------------------------> Page 4 | Questionnaire about kusudamas
-----------> Sequence 7 | Tesselations
---------------------------------> Page 1 | How to fold a grid
---------------------------------> Page 2 | Tesselation « Twisted Squares », by Shuzo Fujimoto
---------------------------------> Page 3 | Tesselation « Spread Hexagons », by Yoshihide Momotani
---------------------------------> Page 4 | Variations on a tesselation
---------------------------------> Page 5 | Questionnaire about tesselations
-----------> Sequence 8 | Paper crumpling
---------------------------------> Page 1 | Flower crumpling
---------------------------------> Page 2 | Paper napkin crumpling
---------------------------------> Page 3 | Use of spikes
---------------------------------> Page 4 | Questionnaire about paper crumpling
-----------> Sequence 9 | Folded books
---------------------------------> Page 1 | Folding books
---------------------------------> Page 2 | Folding using coordinates
---------------------------------> Page 3 | Folding using a template
---------------------------------> Page 4 | Questionnaire about folded books