Wednesday, March 28, 2007

WebQuests

See this clear definition of a WebQuest at Wikipedia.

Things are further explained by Bernie Dodge in Some Thoughts about WebQuests.

Look at these two clear examples of WebQuests- one is for young learners and the other for advanced students. Notice how both include the same essential components: Introduction, Task, Process, Resources, Evaluation and Conclusion.

Animals and Me

Radio Days

With a partner, browse these collections of WebQuests or make your own Google search to find a WebQuest that you like. Send the URL (or Web address, "http://") to this blog by posting a comment.

SDSU WebQuest Search Page

Best WebQuests

Spartanburg County School District

Consider one last example, made just for you. Would this WebQuest work in your class? Why or why not? What steps would you have to take with students before letting them work on this? How many class periods would it take?

Mrs. Garrison's Spanish Class

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