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03 Jul 08

WebQuests & more

  • Before going further on WebQuests, realize that these are challenging activities for both teachers to make and students to participate in. If either are new to the Web, try a self assessment using The 10 Stages of Web-Use Nirvana. Then read Working the Web for Education to explore other strategies Web-based learning activities like Topic Hotlist, Subject Samplers, and Knowledge Hunts. We've found that using Subject Samplers that lead to a far-ranging class discussion of essential questions is often the best preparation for working with WebQuests.
02 Jul 07

Working the Web for Education

  • General helpful info for using Web. Includes descriptions of typical formats (treasure hunt, subject sampler, etc.).
    - msstern on 2007-07-02
  • The chart below outlines the decisions that would guide users toward a particular format of Web-based learning.

Four Nets for Better Searching

    • Literally, drag this link (labeled "Advanced Search") to create a bookmark to Google's Advanced Search. - on 2007-07-02
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  • NEW: Use this
    worksheet
    to record your search results.
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Examples of Student Work

    • This WebQuest includes exemplars of student work. - on 2007-07-02
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