Does it have to be between 200 - 300 mb? When compressed that small it's almost unwatchable. But when compressed to 450ish, it's much better. I know that they recommend between 200 - 300 mb but I'm not sure if it's required to be that small.
On 5/16/16, mdstarks wrote: > It is suggested. > > On 5/16/16, Morgan wrote: >> Does it have to be between 200 - 300 mb? When >> compressed that small it's almost unwatchable. But >> when compressed to 450ish, it's much better. I know >> that they recommend between 200 - 300 mb but I'm >> not sure if it's required to be that small. >> >> Thanks in advance, >> Morgan
I'm finishing up comp 3, and am not sure how to answer the question: How did the pedagogical and instructional decisions you made during the lesson align with your planning?
I think it is asking whether based on your planning doc and your vide...See MoreOn 5/16/16, Elizabeth wrote: > I'm finishing up comp 3, and am not sure how to answer the > question: > How did the pedagogical and instructional decisions you made > during the lesson align with your planning? > > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I think it is asking whether based on your planning doc and your video were there any changes you made during the lesson? What went as planned ? What adjustments did you make? and, of course, Why?
Anyone have a thought on this? a colleague has instructional pages for her entry. to keep within the 6 page limit, can she scan and shrink a two page resource to fit on one??
Gillian, WAOn 5/11/16, BMcG wrote: > On 5/11/16, BMcG wrote: >> On 5/10/16, rachel wrote: >>> On 5/10/16, danette wrote: >>>> Anyone have a thought on this? a colleague has >>> instructional >>>> pages for her entry. to keep within the 6 page limit, >>>> can >>...See MoreOn 5/11/16, BMcG wrote: > On 5/11/16, BMcG wrote: >> On 5/10/16, rachel wrote: >>> On 5/10/16, danette wrote: >>>> Anyone have a thought on this? a colleague has >>> instructional >>>> pages for her entry. to keep within the 6 page limit, >>>> can >>> she >>>> scan and shrink a two page resource to fit on one?? >>> No. You have to keep it with the 12 Arial font. >> >> You can do things created in multimedia programs as 6 > slides >> into one page. Is there any way she could maybe transfer >> the information to a PowerPoint...? I'm not sure if that >> would be breaking the rules so to speak for what her >> materials are...? > > Also keep in mind that the instructional forms you fill > out for NBPTS does not count towards page totals. Just > the materials that you provide.
I'm having a similar issue. It says to provide they key and the materials. If I provide blank materials and the key, I have double the amount of pages and exceed the limit. Does providing just a key count as providing the materials since it is just the materials with the answers written in?
On 5/14/16, Gillian, WA wrote: > On 5/11/16, BMcG wrote: >> On 5/11/16, BMcG wrote: >>> On 5/10/16, rachel wrote: >>>> On 5/10/16, danette wrote: >>>>> Anyone have a thought on this? a colleague has >>>> instructional >>>>> pages for her entry. to keep within the 6 page limit, >>>>> can >>>> she >>>>> scan and shrink a two page resource to fit on one?? >>>> No. You have to keep it with the 12 Arial font. >>> >>> You can do things created in multimedia programs as 6 >> slides >>> into one page. Is there any way she could maybe transfer >>> the information to a PowerPoint...? I'm not sure if that >>> would be breaking the rules so to speak for what her >>> materials are...? >> >> Also keep in mind that the instructional forms you fill >> out for NBPTS does not count towards page totals. Just >> the materials that you provide. > > I'm having a similar issue. It says to provide they key > and the materials. If I provide blank materials and the > key, I have double the amount of pages and exceed the > limit. Does providing just a key count as providing the > materials since it is just the materials with the answers > written in?
I was about to upload my (I thought!) final documents -- and see that Question is ONE document and Assessments is ANOTHER? But the directions I got prior to today clearly said that it's a combined document, with # of pages not to exceed 6 (total) -- Anyone have clarity for me? THANKS
On 5/16/16, Mrs. D wrote: > On 5/15/16, mdstarks wrote: >> Here I can celebrate with others who understand how >> hard this process has been. The many months of >> videotaping, writing, analyzing, writing, rewriting, >> editing, rewriting, and stressing. Thank you so much >> for this group. It has helped in so many ways. I could >> not have done it without my CSP and these groups. >> Much success and high scores for us all as we >> become National Board Certified Teachers!! >> 3 Components - Completed >> 1 Component - Left to go >> >> Have a happy end of school year and a great summer. > > > Can you tell me how long it takes for your documents to be > ready to submit? Currently, it says "In Progress". Thanks > in advance.
I have no idea what the result will be, but I jus...See MoreAfter countless hours of filming, writing, and editing (not to mention the stress, self doubt, and moments of panic).....I have LET IT GOOOOOOOO!!! I feel a weight off my shoulders, but it was really hard to hit that button. Once its gone, thats it! Did anyone else feel kind of sick? lol:)
I have no idea what the result will be, but I just try to tell myself that this process has made me a better teacher regardless of my scores! I wish everyone the best of luck!
On 5/15/16, mdstarks wrote: > Yes, it was very hard. I am confident that I gave it my all > - all of my time, energy, efforts, thoughts, and sleep > time.
In order to save space, I was told I don't need paragraphs within my writing. as long as I have my headings and students labeled I was told I will be okay.
On 5/15/16, Barb wrote: > On 5/15/16, Gillian, WA wrote: >> On 5/15/16, Sarah wrote: >>> In order to save space, I was told I don't need paragraphs >>> within my writing. as long as I have my headings and >>> students labeled I was told I will be okay. >>> >>> >>> Has anyone ever done this and passed? >>> >>> >>> >>> Thank you! >>> >>> Sarah >> >> I'm not sure about paragraphs. I remember in Jump Start (WA >> State's class about boards) they said you could pretty much >> bullet point your paper, but that just doesn't seem right. > This >> website helped me save space: >> [link removed].
On 5/15/16, Gillian, WA wrote: > On 5/15/16, Sarah wrote: >> In order to save space, I was told I don't need paragraphs >> within my writing. as long as I have my headings and >> students labeled I was told I will be okay. >> >> >> Has anyone ever done this and passed? >> >> >> >> Thank you! >> >> Sarah > > I'm not sure about paragraphs. I remember in Jump Start (WA > State's class about boards) they said you could pretty much > bullet point your paper, but that just doesn't seem right. This > website helped me save space: > [link removed].
SherryI put mine on a word doc. Checkout scanning and submitting your hard copy evidence.
On 5/16/16, Stephanie wrote: > Can I copy and paste pictures I took of work samples into a > word document or do I need to develop them and glue them d down.
On 5/16/16, mdstarks wrote: > It is suggested. > > On 5/16/16, Morgan wrote: >> Does it have to be between 200 - 300 mb? When >> compressed that small it's almost unwatchable. But >> w...See More