Natalie's group presentation was about this topic.
What is gun control?
This is the name for the framework used to assess the credibility of print sources.
What is RAVEN?
This is the length of Part A of the AP exam.
What is 30 minutes?
What does IRR stand for?
Individual Research Report.
This is the name for the filter through which a topic or issue is viewed.
What is a lens?
This is the time requirement for Task 1 presentation.
What is 8-10 min?
This is the framework used to assess the credibility of online sources.
What is PACE?
This is the length of part B of the AP exam.
What is 90 minutes?
What does IWA stand for?
Individual Written Argument
This is a point of view conveyed through an argument.
What is a perspective?
This is how many words are required for the Task 1 essay.
What is 1,200 words?
This is how many words were required for the Task 2 essay.
What is 2,000?
This is the percentage of your AP Seminar score made up of performance tasks 1 and 2.
What is 55%
What does the TMP stand for?
Team Multimedia Presentation.
This is the logical arrangement of claims and evidence to lead readers to a conclusion.
What is line of reasoning?
This is what Bryan's group presentation was on.
What is animal testing?
This is the time limit for the Task 2 presentation.
What is Minimum of 6 min. Max of 8 min?
This is the percentage of your AP Seminar score made up of the end-of-course exam.
What is 45%?
What does the IMP stand for?
Individual Multimedia Presentation
This is an opposing idea, perspective, or theory supported by evidence.
What is a counterargument?
These are 3 different lenses that could be used for the Tasks.
What are Cultural/Social, Artistic/Philosophical, Ethical, Political/Historical, Futuristic, Environmental, Economic, and Scientific?
These are the scores entered by Ms. O'Brien.
TMP and IMP
This is the total amount of time you have to take the AP exam.
2 hours
What are OD questions?
Oral Defense Questions
This is the degree to which a source is believable and trustworthy.
What is credibility?