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Re: National Board Certification Video HELP!![]()
Posted by Edie on 3/19/08
I wonder if the video requirements differ depending on which certification you a re
attempting. I am completing Middle Childhood Generalist and my instructions do now allow any
editing and also specifically state that pausing or stopping the video is the same as
editing. Double check your portfolio instruction to make sure.
~Edie
On 3/13/08, Angie wrote:
> I thought they only wanted two 1-3 minute segments...one at the beginning and one later
> on in the unit. HELP!
>
> On 2/27/08, rerwin wrote:
>> You can have three seperate segments. It just has to be about the same lesson. I
> have
>> two segments from one days lesson and the closing segment is from another day's lesson
>> but it was both on the same skills and concepts! Good Luck--I banked everything
> except
>> entry 1--so I am redoing entry 1 over---and everyone that has their boards in my area
>> have told me the same thing about the videoing..
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>> On 2/21/08, cindy wrote:
>>> On 2/14/08, Chris wrote:
>>>> I am in the process of finishing up entry number 1 for NB. I want to double check
>>>> with you that we can edit this entry. It is my understanding that they want three
>>>> seperate parts of the lesson and this doesnt have to happen continuously and can
>>>> even come from different lessons as long as it involves the same skill. Can
>>>> anyone help me out and reassure me that I can stop and restart the tape to show
>>>> the different phases? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
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>>> I don't think that you can edit- I did mine for entry one- you just need to be able
>>> to show clearly that there are three parts of the lesson