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1 Making Your Own Webquest

2 What is a webquest An inquiry-oriented activity in which some or all of the information that students interact with comes from resources on the web.

3 Key Features An Internet-based activity that is based around an engaged and doable task Emphasized higher-order thinking skills by challenging students to solve a problem Allows students to work in groups while teachers facilitate their learning Scaffolding alls ALL to participate Answers are not predefined– they must be discovered and created

4 What it is NOT! An internet “scavenger hunt” Only for gifted kids
Simply answering questions and regurgitating what is on the screen One on answer to “solve” the webquest

5 How do Webquests Benefit Teachers
See the center of gravity of your room move to the students – your classrooms becomes student- centered If you set it up right, you facilitate learning instead of directing it. Observe all your students succeed since this typ eo teaching supports all learners.

6 Components of a Webquest
Introduction Task Process Information sources Evaluation Conclusion

7 Introduction Should orient learner to what is coming
Should raise interest in the upcoming activity

8 Task Should describe what the learners will have done by the end of the Webquest

9 Description of the Process
Should clearly describe the steps Should let the learner know the process to follow to successfully accomplish the task May provide advice for handling certain tasks

10 Set of Information Sources
Should be list of web pages the instructor has selected to help the students accomplish the task

11 Evaluation Should be clear criteria for how the project will be evaluated Evaluation rubrics designed by the teacher are the most effective Rubistar is a good source for rubric making

12 Conclusion Should bring closure to the webquest
Should remind learners of what they have learned Should encourage them to extend the experience

13 Your Chance to Explore Webquest
Break into groups Go to Under “A webquest about webquests” select and age group Wait for my directions

14 Let’s share our impression
The Good, Bad & Ugly

15 Where do you start? Making vs Using

16 1st Option: Don’t reinvent the wheel

17 2nd Option: Build/Alter it Yourself
Have an outline ready Alter it! Found a good one, but need to make a few changes.

18 Whether you choose Option 1,2 or 3 Just follow the steps below…
1. Decide on the Topic 2. Pick the Task 3. Formulate the Process 4. Research Meaningful Resources 5. Decide upon the Evaluation

19 Ready to Use Webquest Grades K-3 Grade k -2 Winn-Dixie REF=/electronic/ boswell

20 Ready to Use Webquest Dinosaurs Techtreckers Webquest
ml Techtreckers Webquest uest/webquest.html

21 Other sites CSI for history http://web.wm.edu/hsi/?svr=www
nology.com/teachers/lesson_plans/computing/web_que sts/


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