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Using WebQuests in the Classroom. Developing and locating inquiry-oriented activities that utilize the Internet. Agenda. Overview of WebQuests Look at some examples Play the role of the student in a WebQuest Search for WebQuests How to modify or make your own WebQuest.
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Using WebQuests in the Classroom Developing and locating inquiry-oriented activities that utilize the Internet
Agenda • Overview of WebQuests • Look at some examples • Play the role of the student in a WebQuest • Search for WebQuests • How to modify or make your own WebQuest
What is a WebQuest? • inquiry-oriented activity in which most or all of the information used by learners is drawn from the Web • designed to use the learners’ time well • support learners thinking at the levels of analysis, synthesis, and evaluation • developed in 1995 by Bernie Dodge with Tom March
There are five basic components of an average WebQuest. • Introduction • Task • Process • Evaluation • Conclusion
set the stage for the activity • catch the student’s attention to draw them into the quest • provide background information
state what the students will be required to do • avoid surprises down the road • detail what products will be expected and the tools that are to be used to produce them
give a step-by-step description, concise and clearly laid out • provide links to Internet sites interwoven within the steps
display a rubric to measure the product as objectively as possible • leave little room for students guessing what the teacher wants
summarize the experience • allow reflection about the process • add higher level questions that may be researched at another time. • give food for thought as to where they can go with the info they have learned, using it in a different situation
How do WebQuests relate to the NETS? • Basic Operations & Concepts • Social, Ethical, & Human Issues • Productivity Tool • Communication Tool • Research Tool • Problem-Solving & Decision Making Tool WebQuests can relate to every standard, depending on how they are set up.
Some Examples • Author Study • Farmer Boy and I • Give Jonas a New Home • Stranded
More Examples • http://schools.sbe.saskatoon.sk.ca/Victo/projects/Grassroots/Planet%20WebQuest/WebQuest2.html • http://www.bsdvt.org/webquest/rthomas/cinderella.htm • http://www.needham.k12.ma.us/newman/learningmaps/webquests/new_math_poetry/main.htm
Sources for WebQuests • http://webquest.org/matrix3.php • Try your favorite search engine with the keyword “Webquest” and a topic you teach • Make your own • Modify an existing WebQuest
Sources for this presentation: Memphis schools taskforce on technology Why WebQuests by Tom March Clipart and basic form from Memphis schools Training Materials from San Diego State University