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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

Part 6: Getting Feedback for your WebQuest

Overview
In this section, you'll learn how to provide your WebQuest URL to others to get feedback and reccomendations from your instructor, visitors, friends, colleagues etc.

How do I get Feedbcak?

  • If you are building a WebQuest as a requirement of a face-to-face or an online course, your instrutor may prefer to give you feedback by evaluating your WebQuest using one of the rubrics given below. Or use peer evaluation or self-evaluation. You can ask them to add those reviews on your WebQuest published at zunal.com by providing your WebQuest URL
  • Email your peers, friends, colleagues your WebQuest URL and asked them rate your WebQuest and provide feedback

A Rubric for Evaluating WebQuests by Bernie Dodge
http://webquest.sdsu.edu/webquestrubric.html

Assessing WebQuests by Tom March
http://bestwebquests.com/bwq/matrix.asp

Rubric Scoring Guide for WebQuests from eMINTS
http://www.emints.org/webquest/rubric.shtml

WebQuest Evaluation Form from Spartanburg
http://www.spa3.k12.sc.us/webquestrubric.htm

Whatever the method you choose, feedback and reviews will give you and your WebQuest publicity.

 
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