In this screenprint on paper, Coley applied two different black inks to
a page in a zig - zag pattern to form a camouflaged image that almost disappears, depending on the light and which angle it is seen from.
In addition to videos showcasing DI in the classroom, this page also offers interviews with teachers, video case studies, and an interview with Zig Engelmann, creator of Direct Instructio
In addition to videos showcasing DI
in the classroom, this page also offers interviews with teachers, video case studies, and an interview with Zig Engelmann, creator of Direct Instructio
in the classroom, this
page also offers interviews with teachers, video case studies, and an interview with
Zig Engelmann, creator of Direct Instruction.
The human eye wants to move across the
page in a certain way;
in Western parts of the world this is typically a «Z», or
zig - zag pattern, as our eyes have been trained to read from left to right.