Posted on: August 22, 2008Posted by:
Donnakmule(c)
I was unable to download your file. The message was that the document could not be saved to the "cache". Any suggestions on how I can access the material?
Donna Mule (donnakmule@cox.net)
Hi Donna,
Perhpas you did not download properly or to your hard drive. I am going to send you the file myself as an attachment to email. Please look for it.
Stevan
To Rbranton,
Interactive version permits you to type information directly onto the forms instead of writing and, if you have Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer, you can also save all the information you have entered. Teachers that own the interactive versions find them very useful and practical. See three pages of unsolicited teacher comments here: http://www.timesaversforteachers.com/index_page0001.htm. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks....
Posted on: August 6, 2008Posted by:
Rbranton(c)
What is the difference between the interactive version and the non-interactive version?
Hi Capable Girl,
I appreciate the question you sent and thank you for the complementary comments. Teacher's Binder is interactive in the sense that the spaces that require a teacher to enter information permit typing of words into those areas. Therefore you can complete forms with your own information and then print it or save it. To be able to save one must have Adobe Acrobat installed on the computer. This is just the way PDF files work. Titles, images and some textual informatiom that is already there cannot be changed. Most teachers are picky about many things and this is the way teachers are... that is a good thing. I can tell you that Teacher's Binder has proven to be very popular with teachers over the years, especially the interactive version. Have you checked out any of the other books such as the Report Card and IEP Comments? Did you know that two other books are interactive?
Thanks for your questions and please do get back to me if you have more.
Stevan Krajnjan
http://www.timesaversforteachers.com
Posted on: July 30, 2008Posted by:
Capablegirl(c)
I want to be sure that I understand exactly what is meant by "interactive." I believe it to mean that I will be able to enter typed information in the areas where it is called for. Am I correct? Also, for instance, I noticed that your scoring rubric uses a different grading scale than what my school uses. Does "interactive" mean that I'll have access to change aspects of documents that don't coincide with my needs? All of your products seem to be of high enough quality to please even me, and I'm picky. I like that your style is visually interesting but still tasteful. I want to buy the interactive version of The Teacher's Binder, but I need to make sure of the details before I spend the cash. Thanks for making the products of your years of teaching available. I'm unsure if you'll post an answer or respond by email, but I guess you have access to my email through my registration. Thanks for your time. CapableGirl@yahoo.com