Michael, One model that I love to teach is David Shall's paper chain link. It is one 1.5x6 in strip for each link and the link is made by just folding with no glue.
It was published in his book Papercopia and I got permission from him to teach and hand out instructions. Email me for his email address. Rona ________________________________ From: Origami <origami-boun...@lists.digitalorigami.com> on behalf of Weinstein, Michael <weinstein...@osu.edu> Sent: Friday, September 15, 2023 1:31 PM To: origami@lists.digitalorigami.com <origami@lists.digitalorigami.com> Subject: Re: [Origami] (no subject) You don't often get email from weinstein...@osu.edu. Learn why this is important<https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification> Please be cautious This email was sent from outside of your organization ________________________________ Congratulations!! Oriented towards math, art, both? Louise in NorCal I intend for it to be a fun craft class, something for the seniors to take their last semester. Thinking mostly simple models with some history and perhaps some geometry thrown in. It will be asynchronous, I do need to start working on a syllabus. Hello Mr. Weinstein,I would be interested in contributing to your classes through the internet with pictures, diagrams and videos. I would like to know more of what you're looking for in terms of types of models. My website shows the type of work I do. Lately I've been expanding into more abstract and sculptural models; I'll be posting these on the website next week. Please let me know if I can be of any assistance to your endeavor. Thank you and have a good day. Sean Lee. What I’m looking for mostly are clever models that can’t be easily found on the web or on Youtube. I do have quite a few in mind, though I need enough to comprise 14 one-hour lectures. MW Michael Weinstein Associate Professor of Molecular Genetics Room 975 Biological Sciences Building Ohio State University 43210 614-688-0164