A Computer-Based Tutorial Designed To Enhance Student Visualization Skills
- M. Jo Kallal (University of Delaware)
- Tavia Sharp (University of Delaware)
- Belinda T. Orzada (University of Delaware)
Abstract
Advanced Textile Science includes a six-week unit on dyeing. We study dye and color mixing theories, fiber-dye chemistry, equipment, and color matching, fastness, and uniformity. We dye cotton with direct and reactive dyes and wool with acid dyes using subtractive primaries (yellow, magenta, and cyan). We mix dyes to produce a color wheel of primary and secondary colors. Each student has a specific task that changes with each lab and receives samples of each color.
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Kallal, M. J., Sharp, T. & Orzada, B. T., (1998) “A Computer-Based Tutorial Designed To Enhance Student Visualization Skills”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 1999(1).
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