About Me

Your About Me Page….is all about you.  As you get more comfortable with it, it is an opportunity to express who you are, and share the things you like to do. But more so, this is where you can share your growth and experiences at Dr. Charles Best. 

About Me Page

You are going to work through the different steps on your About Me Page, and become more comfortable working with your blog and learning some important skills. Take some risks 🙂 You won’t break anything.

Step 1) To begin editing your About Me Page, click Edit Page, located at the top of the screen. 

Step 2) Familiarize yourself with all of the features on your page, when you are done editing your page, simply press Update on the far right side of the page. You have the ability to add pictures and videos, change fonts, hyperlink etc. 

Step 3) Create a heading on your About Me Page for each of the tasks below. Try each task at your own pace and build your page. 

About Me Page – Tasks

1) Add a Quote: Find your favorite quote, or one that is meaningful to you. Copy and paste it, or type it into your page. Explain why you chose it, and remember to record who said it! Use different fonts and sizes to become comfortable with the tool bar.

2) Add a Video: Find your favorite YouTube clip, add it to your blog.  Explain why you chose it. Add any clips that show some of the amazing things you’ve done. The easiest way to place a YouTube clip on your blog is to find a video you like, copy the URL of the video, and paste the URL exactly where you want it on your page.  

For more detailed information about how to embed click here

3) Add a Picture: Find a picture that you like, dislike, has inspired you or is meaningful to you for some reason. Find a picture that is powerful to you. Insert the picture into your page, and explain why you chose this picture. If you have a picture saved on your computer already, simply go to the Add Media button located on the top of the page, and follow the steps to upload your picture. If you have Googled an image, click on the image, then click the View Image  button, then copy the URL, and either add the URL in the Add Media button or paste it into you blog.

For more detailed information how to insert images click here

4) Add a Hyperlink: Create a hyperlink to a website that is meaningful to you.  Explain why you chose this site. To hyperlink text or pictures to a website, simply high-light the word or select the picture you would like to hyperlink to, then look for the chain link button located in tool bar and click it, then paste the URL in the website area and click Apply.

For more detailed information how to create a hyperlink click here

Customize – Tasks

1) Blog Theme: You are going to personalize your blog. From your Dashboard -> Appearance -> Themes, located on the left hand side of the screen. Choose a theme that is mobile friendly, and apply it. 

For more detailed information how to customize your blog’s Appearance and Theme click here.

2) Blog Appearance: You are going to personalize the appearance of your blog. From your Dashboard -> Appearance -> Customize, located on the left hand side of the screen. 

a) Site Identity – This is where you can edit the title of your blog. Please choose an appropriate title, that does not have both your first and last name in it. You can also edit your tagline. Your tagline is a very short sentence that gives the viewer a snapshot.

b) Colors – Edit the color scheme of your blog.

c) Header Image – This is where you can add and change the picture that is being used in your header.

d) Background Image – This is where you can adjust your background image.

e) Menus – You can create multiple menu structures. For simplicity, lets stick to 1. Make sure you select Menu Location -> Primary Menu -> About Me. Then click Save. This will ensure your menu stays the same, even after adjusting the theme.

f) Widgets – Locate and see all the widgets on your blog.

g) Static Front Page – Front Home Page Display is set to -> Static Page and Front Page is set to -> About Me

Optional – Your First Post: You are now going to create your very first post. At the top of the Dashboard -> New -> Posts.

1) Title – Create a title for your blog post. Your title will be: Things I am Excited About this Year.

2) Body – This is where you place your content of the post – text, videos, pictures, etc. Write a short paragraph about what you are excited about for this upcoming year at Dr. Charles Best. What are some things you want to get involved with? How will you become a part of the Blue Devil community?

3) Tool Bar – In your toolbar you can Add Media and Add Documents into your posts, this is the best way to create visual representations. You can also change fonts, hyperlink, etc.

4) Publish – Here is where you control what items are public and private. You can also control when they are published to your website.

5) Categories – Here is where you choose where you want your post to go. This is your digital binder with all of your subjects. Categorize -> Portfolio.

6) Tags –  Here is where you create tags, these tags can help you find things quicker on your blog and help you stay organised. Tag -> Portfolio.

7) Publish – When you are done! Publish it.

 

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Core Competencies Self-Assessment

Core
By: Victor Felea

Communication:

I achieved communication this year by doing presentations in multiple classes. ThCompetencies Self-Assessment 
roughout the semester, I did multiple presentations on various topics, for example in Spanish 11, where our group was asked to make a video in Spanish that would follow  a marking rubric. The rubric included certain words and phrases that we had covered in past units, the lines that  had to be spoken also had to look and feel as if they weren’t read on a script.

 To make the video, my group also had to coordinate our efforts and divide our tasks between ourselves to be successful in the video. Each of the group members had their own strength; I was much better at filming and writing dialogue due to my past experiences as a videographer and a writer.  Dean was better with the acting and how the line should be said and what message should be conveyed with them, Dean was also in charge of video editing. Imre knew  how the movement through the scenes should look, the scenes where people had to be moving constantly or if there was to be action in the scene. Matsun experienced with how the flow of the video would go, how the story would flow and what order the script should go in as well as where all the scenes in. 

The filming of the video was an educational experience as my group found out just how hard coordinating people and getting them to preform without any error. Also, many scenes we had planned to film did not end up working as we did not have any place to film them properly, or the props needed to execute the scene. In these cases we had to improvise and adapt with what items or locations we had in order to make sure that our group could finish the video as we were on a deadline to finish the project. Communication was also crucial in the group as knowing what everyone wanted for the scene was crucial, as well as listening to feedback from each other in order to make sure the project turned out well. 

When the day finally came to present, it was nerve-racking to see yourself on screen and see how other people would react to your acting. It was still an educational and enjoyable project in which I learned a considerable amount about communication as well as organizational skills. This project taught me the importance of communication skills and what it means to be able to communicate properly and clearly and for that I am grateful to my group as they organized and filmed the video in order to make it turn out so well. 

Watch Live and On Demand TV in Spanish | Sling TV Latino________> Our news logo for the project.

I demonstrated Personal Awareness and Responsibility this year by analyzing decisions and my mindset during them. During the beginning of the semester, I felt that I had no semblance of a plan of what I was going to do for Grade 11. I was doing well in my subjects and extracurricular activities, and I was confident in my decisions, but I still felt like I could improve on them. I was also questioning myself of what I was going to do for the rest of my life. In Grade 11 you are often expected to know what you want to do, to see what Universities or Post Secondary institutions you want to go to. I was being questioned by family members, friends, and teachers about what I wanted to do. I was constantly feeling pressured to find out what exactly I wanted to do, as in Grade 12 applications for University/Colleges would open up and you needed to be ready.

 Although now, I still don’t have an exact plan about what I want to do after high-school, I am sure that I have gained the experience and maturity to deal with another situation that might arise when I go about my life. While going through that difficult experience I learned to analyze myself and the decisions I made, it took me a while and I soon realized that it was okay to not have an exact plan. As I reflected on most of the activity’s I do now, I realized that I could continue most of them after I graduated highschool. As I talked with people and asked for the opinions, they said that sometimes they had a change of mind while in the process of studying a degree. Some advice I got was to reflect on myself and my actions as this would help me to know what I want, and how I could improve myself to achieve what I want. 

Through all these actions I slowly started to gain a sense of personal awareness and responsibility that I didn’t have before. To this day, I continue to reflect on my actions and monitor my decision-making and thought process. Although it isn’t easy to do and most of the time it’s hard to admit I made a mistake or that I could have improved on something, it helps me to learn from it and use it as a lesson going forward. One of the results of all this self reflection and analysis was me winning the 2024 CTFI National Taekwon-Do Championship. In the U-17 category in both forms and sparring. I was not easy and took months of training and dedication but in the end, it did pay off and the feeling I got was outstanding.

Overall, I have learned many lessons at this school and demonstrated the core competencies through my Spanish project and my internal analysis and review of myself. Thank you for taking the time to read this self-reflection.  

Jack Watson - ITF Taekwon-Do World Championships, Germany 2019 - Givealittle—————-> Me (RED) sparring. It was a tough match but my training paid off.

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