Title: Wading Into Webquests
1WebQuests The Internet Scavenger Hunt Helen
Teague
2WebQuests Definition
- A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented activity in
which students interact with information gleaned
primarily from resources on the Internet. - Bernie Dodge, 1997
- http//edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/webquest.html
- Template Available for Downloading
3Student-Centered/Active Learning
- Active Learning engages students in activities
involving the application of course content.
Students are required to perform--not just
listen. Active Learning promotes greater
retention and transfer of knowledge.
4- Advantages
- Provide the Freedom to Learn by Accessing
Multiple Resources - Essential Component of the Constructivist
Theory of Learning
- Opportunities
- For Teachers
- Integrate Technology into the curriculum
- For Students
- Construct Perceptions, Beliefs, and Values out of
their experience. - Beane, 1997
5Thinking Skills Utilized Comparing Application
Analyzing Deducing Inducing Synthesis
Evaluation Classifying
6Lesson Objective
In their study of _______________ students
will complete a Webquest called ________________
and combine their problem-solving skills with
analysis of web site data to produce a
_________________. (product name here)
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8Website References The WebQuest Site
http//edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/webquest.html
Form of Quest http//www.ga.k12.pa.us/curtech/
WEBQPRE/attrques.htm Kathy Schrocks
PowerPoint on WebQuests http//discoveryschool.co
m/schrockguide/webquest/wqsl1.html
9WebQuest Components Introduction Intended
Audience the student. Short paragraph to
introduce the activity or lesson to the students.
The purpose of this section is to both prepare
and interest the class. The Hook! Set the
stage using the principles of CPS Creative
Problem Solving (e.g., "You are a detective
trying to identify...") You may want to assign
roles one student is the Visionary, one student
is the Recorder, one is the Timekeeper, etc...
10- WebQuest Components The Task
- Describe clearly and succinctly what the end
result of the learners' activities will be.
Sample tasks - problem or mystery to be solved
- position to be formulated and defended
- product to be designed
- complexity to be analyzed summary to be created
- a creative work, or
- anything that requires the learners to process
- and transform the information they've gathered.
- (Save the actual steps for the Process
section.)
11WebQuest Components The Process What steps
should the learners go through? The more detail
and care you put into this, the better. Remember
the webquest is addressed to the student so
describe the steps using the 2nd person. First
you'll be assigned to a team of 4 students...
Once you've picked a role to play.... Go to
the bookmarked sites to find information ...
and so on.
12WebQuest Components The Process (cont) Provide
ideas for organization of the information that
the students gather. Examples flowcharts,
graphic organizers, mindmaps, etc... The advice
could also take the form of a checklist of
questions to analyze the information with, or
things to notice or think about. Link students
to any E-Sheets or prepared guide documents on
the Web that cover specific skills needed for
this lesson (e.g. how to brainstorm, cite
sources, etc) Example of E-Sheets
http//www.teleport.com/llewin/inbound/site_readi
ng/esheets/esheets.
13WebQuest Components The Process
(cont) Set Up Instructions and E-Sheets at
Eboard http//www.eboard.com or SchoolNotes
http//www.schoolnotes.com
14Online Project Components Evaluation Describe
how performance will be evaluated. Specify
whether there will be a grade for group work vs.
individual grades, weight of content, mechanics,
etc.. Rubrics work great here Ask Dr. Rubric
http//www.classnj.org/cgibin/idea_exchange/Ultima
te.cgi Creating Rubrics http//edweb.sdsu.edu/trit
on/july/rubrics/Rubrics_for_Web_Lessons.html Rubri
cs http//www.edb.utexas.edu/projects/allen/rubric
.html SCORE Rubrics http//www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/sc
ore/actbank/trubrics.htm
15WebQuest Components Conclusion Summarize in one
sentence what students will have accomplished or
learned by completing the webquest. Try to
include extension questions or additional links
to encourage further thinking beyond this
webquest experience.
16WebQuest Components
Credits References List
the sources of any images, music or text. Provide
links back to the original source, if possible.
Citing Sources http//tnte.com/mmc/ClassroomCCit
ations.html http//nuevaschool.org/debbie/library
/research/research.html Online Bibliography
http//www.noodletools.com/noodlebib/index.html
17- WebQuests Examples
- Lewis Clark http//students.itec.sfsu.edu/edad7
28/lewclk/lcproject.html - To Kill a Mockingbird http//www.slc.k12.ut.us/we
bweavers/jillc/mbird.htmlGoing West - http//www.wtvl.k12.me.us/ash/webquest/LessonTempl
ate2.html
18- WebQuests Examples
- The Granddaddy Collection
- http//edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/webquest_collection
s.htmTeacher Created Webquests
http//wapiti.pvs.k12.nm.us/Computer/ - Elementary WebQuests
- http//dtd1.slps.k12.mo.us/schools/elementary/gate
waye/webquest.htm - WebQuests for Grades 6-8 http//academynet.hughesa
cad.state.sc.us/web.html
19Trackstar Examples Trackstar Investigations
http//scrtec.org Tracks explaining WebQuests
http//scrtec.org/track/tracks/f03583.html
(Lanois) http//scrtec.org/track/tracks/f02870.htm
l (Sumner) http//scrtec.org/track/tracks/f03346.h
tml (Jones)
20Scavenger Hunt Examples In Scavenger Hunts,
students use hotlinks imbedded in questions to
discover new information. http//users.desupernet.
net/ohara/ext/Computersearch.html World Wide Web
Scavenger Hunts, http//users.massed.net/ctougas/
WWWScavenge.htm
21 Scavenger Hunt Examples Cindy O'Horas Internet
Huntshttp//users.supernet.com/ohora/ext/internet
hunts.html Our OOPSOnline Projects
Link http//oops.bizland.com/onlineprojects.htm
22On-Line Publishing
- Find Publishing Opportunities
- http//www.ga.k12.pa.us/curtech/publishl.htm
- Samples of Published Work
- http//www.ga.k12.pa.us/curtech/interpro.htm
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