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Using a WebQuest in your Classroom
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Definition Basic Form Evaluation Collections Choosing a Topic
Locating Resources Constructing Quest Making a Link Using Your Quest
The originator of this format for web based lessons, Dr.
Bernie Dodge, says that a WebQuest is .".. an inquiry-oriented
activity in which some or all of the information that learners
interact with comes from resources on the Internet..."
For a quick summary of the process, read Why WebQuests
written by the co-developer of the concept, Tom March. Tom gives some very
sound advice on the advantages of using this way of organizing your Internet-based
lessons.
There are five basic components of an average WebQuest
set the stage for the activity.
catch the reader'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
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