WebQuest
Introduction
Introduction
Adapted by Dr. Krista Ruggles
Adapted by Dr. Krista Ruggles
From work by Dr. Suzy Cox, Dr. Bernie Dodge, and Dr. Chris Penny
From work by Dr. Suzy Cox, Dr. Bernie Dodge, and Dr. Chris Penny
Since early in 1995, teachers everywhere have learned how to use the web by adopting the WebQuest format to created inquiry-oriented lessons. But how do you actually create one?
Since early in 1995, teachers everywhere have learned how to use the web by adopting the WebQuest format to created inquiry-oriented lessons. But how do you actually create one?
A WebQuest consists of six components. The first is an introduction to the topic, as demonstrated above. The other five parts include: the task, process for completing the task, an evaluation, a conclusion, and a teacher page. Today you will complete a WebQuest on WebQuests!
A WebQuest consists of six components. The first is an introduction to the topic, as demonstrated above. The other five parts include: the task, process for completing the task, an evaluation, a conclusion, and a teacher page. Today you will complete a WebQuest on WebQuests!