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WQ
Pre-Know
WQ
Structure
7 Steps
Help
Examples
Resources
McCarthy
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Provided here is an
understanding of webquests based on a review of works by others, such as
Bernnie Dodge. Under the Resources page you will find the sites used as
part of research and development of this site.
The intent here is to offer a
concise approach to developing webquests within the context of
curriculum and instruction. Links to other sites are listed throughout
this guide in context of examples and extension resources to help you
create an activity that meets your curricular needs.
Overview of Links
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Pre-Know |
Test your knowledge,
or that of students, regarding webquests. Once the form is
complete, compare answers to details in WQ Structure.
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| WQ
Structure |
Review a detailed
description of the parts of a webquest. The language is from
the point of view of an audience seeking a basic
understanding.
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| 7 Steps |
Use this list as a
guide for what to do each step of the way. It's familiar
looking to lesson planning, with a webquest flavor.
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| Help |
These resources offer
immediate ideas and examples to the concept of webquests,
and some of the details to ensure a quality quest.
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Examples |
Included are some
examples of webquests. Many are under construction. The
first link provides a list of completed webquests.
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Resources |
Anything and
everything you wanted to know about webquests and where to
create them online, you will find here. Many great resources
and guides. Enjoy the search!
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Use the Contact Link
at the bottom of any page to get support, or recommend a
resource.
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