www.zunal.com mmm
Are you a Teacher? Need a FREE Website?
m   m
 

Objectives

Part 1:
About WebQuests

Part 2:
Evaluation of WebQuest Examples

Part 3:
Planning your WebQuest

Part 4:
Building Your WebQuest

Part 5:
Getting Your WebQuest Published

Part 6:
Getting Feedback for your WebQuest

Credits

Objectives

Overview
In this course, you'll learn about and create a WebQuest lesson. The lesson will involve learners in interacting with and using Web- and non-Web based information. Thus, activities should be designed so that students locate, analyze, evaluate, and transform the information in ways that are meaningful to them. The lesson can be designed for one subject or it can be interdisciplinary, and should cover a period of one to two weeks in a class. You may complete the assignments in teams of two; larger teams are not encouraged. If there is a compelling reason, you may also work as on this project individually.

Part 1: About WebQuests

Part 2: Planning your Webquests

Part 3: Developing your Webquests

Part 4: Getting "Expert" Help

Part 5: Revising your Webquests

Part 6: Evaluation

 
zunal   zunal

www.zunal.com

Copyright © 2003 - 2008 | All rights Reserved
The WebQuest engine code and templates designed by zunal.com (Zafer Unal, PhD.)
All WebQuests published with this tool are property of their creators.

Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional