Jake - it is good to complete a set tasks within the lesson, but at a level 3 we would expect a more detailed discussion and explanation, such as:
Persistence of vision should be more accurately described as "when a sequence of still images each with very slight successive changes is played back, the brain tends to fill in the gaps between each image, and sees the sequence as a continuous movement rather than as a series of still images. This is the method used in animation and video to give the illusion of movement. Persistence of Vision works with images between 8 images or frames per second through to 30 images or frames per second."
Jake - it is good to complete a set tasks within the lesson, but at a level 3 we would expect a more detailed discussion and explanation, such as:
ReplyDeletePersistence of vision should be more accurately described as "when a sequence of still images each with very slight successive changes is played back, the brain tends to fill in the gaps between each image, and sees the sequence as a continuous movement rather than as a series of still images. This is the method used in animation and video to give the illusion of movement. Persistence of Vision works with images between 8 images or frames per second through to 30 images or frames per second."