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What is Webquest?

2/7/2011

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A webquest is a fantastic tool in creating interactive lessons that students can independently accomplish on a certain pace. Students are more engaged and interested whenever they encounter web-base activities. The use of webquests will provide students room for improvement, encourage responsibility, and build confidence.

Dr. Bernie Dodge's webquest page is an excellent source of webquest creation. Below are some of the many detailed discussions that have been used as primary reference on webquest creation.

What is a Webquest?  

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, optionally supplemented with videoconferencing. Read more...

The WebQuest is valued as a highly constructivist teaching method, meaning that students are "turned loose" to find, synthesize, and analyze information in a hands-on fashion, actively constructing their own understanding of the material. WebQuests' focus on group work also makes them popular examples of cooperative learning. Read more...

According to Kathy Schrock Guide from Educators of Discovery Education, a webquest is the perfect model for teachers searching for ways to incorporate the Internet into the classroom on both a short-term and long-term basis. Read more...

A Webquest About Webquests. Since early in 1995, teachers everywhere have learned how to use the web well by adopting the WebQuest format to create inquiry-oriented lessons. Read more...

The Webquest Design Process. It involves selecting a topic, choosing a design, describing how the learners will be evaluated, designing the process, and polishing before finalizing. Read more...

Adapting Existing Webquests. Creating a webquest may not be your cup of tea due to time constraint, difficulty, and technological insufficiency. Don't loose hope though because you can adapt existing webquests. Read more...

Lesson Templates for Students and Teachers. Templates provide an easy way to get started creating your WebQuest. Read more...

Sample Webquest Template. Click here to acquire a the template that you can use for your webquest creation.

Webquest Design Patterns. These design patters are based on Bloom's taxonomy which promotes higher level of thinking. Read more... 

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