Silent folding, following along with no diagram, offers one way to enjoy
and
begin with Origami from a more global/right brained approach, adding in the
language, detail and logic later.
People have different learning styles. I know people who would not be able
to follow silent folding (even one-on-one) without some verbal description,
even if it's just to clarify or reassure.
Judith Fryer
Absolutely!!The 18-22 "Elements Of Style" (Rita and Ken Dunn, St. Johns
Univeristy) is great stuff to build into any class. This specific option
was offered for the folks who were reporting the use of much verbal
discourse in teaching mountain folds and students having trouble with same.