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WebQuest Model

Who, What, When, Where, How, and Why AssignmentEDUC 7101

Andy Goswick

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WebQuestsDeveloped by

Bernie Dodge

Professor of Educational Technology at San Diego State University

Other contributors:Tom March, SDSU/Pacific Bell Fellow

(http://tommarch.com/learning/index.php )Educational Technology Staff at San Diego State Participants from Teach the Teachers Consortium

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What is a WebQuest?

•WebQuests are relatively new technology based lesson plans that are becoming increasingly popular in the classroom. •WebQuests are an excellent way to differentiate instruction in the classroom and maintain the attention of the students.“A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented lesson format in which most or all the information that learners work with comes from the web.” Dodge, Bernie. (2007b). WebQuests. Retrieved July 5, 2008, from Department of Educational

Technology: San Diego University. Web site: http://webquest.org/index.php

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WebQuest Design Process

Topic selection

Select a design well-suited to topic

Determine authentic assessment

Design the process

Complete and refine product

Dodge, B. (2007). WebQuests Design Process. Retrieved July 7, 2008, from Department of Educational Technology: San Diego University Website

http://webquest.sdsu.edu/designsteps/index.html

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Topic Selection

• Is this topic tied to the standards I should teach?

• Will this topic make good use of the Web?• Have you been dissatisfied with previous

lessons on this topic?• Will this topic require deep

understanding?

Dodge, B. (1999). Selecting a WebQuest Project. Retrieved July 7, 2008, from Department of Educational Technology: San Diego University Website

http://webquest.sdsu.edu/project-selection.html

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Creating WebQuests

• "Traditionally WebQuests have an introduction, a process, a task, a list of resources, a conclusion, and an evaluation (Spartanburg County).”

• Often teachers create a simulated career experience for the students to undergo during the Web Quest, such as, “You are an astronaut planning a trip to the moon.” (Concept to Classroom, 2004)

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Student and Teacher Process Guides

• Working together: Brainstorm, Agree on Topic, Time Management

• Guides for evaluating websites, primary sources, and photographs

• Techniques for successful interviews• Tips on persuasive arguments

McDowell, D. (1999). Process Guides. Retrieved July 7, 2008, from Department of Educational Technology: San Diego University Website http://webquest.sdsu.edu/processguides/

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Search for a WebQuest

http://bestwebquests.com/

http://webquest.org/search/index.php

http://www.eduscapes.com/sessions/travel/

http://eduscapes.com/ladders/themes/webquests.htm

http://eduscapes.com/tap/topic4.htm

http://eduscapes.com/tap/topic4.htm#1

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Advantages to using WebQuests-

The major benefits of Web Quests are: “Tomorrow's workers will need to be able to work in teams. Individuals will move through several careers in the course of a lifetime. The issues facing citizens will become more and more complex, and societal problems will resist easy fixes or black-and-white categorization, The amount of information available to everyone will grow at an accelerating pace; much of it will come directly from a growing number of sources without filtering or verification. (Concept to Classroom, 2004)” The use of Web Quests teaches students how to become lifelong independent learners.

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ReferencesAT&T Knowledge Network Explorer. (2008). Filamentality. Retrieved July 9, 2008 from http://www.kn.sbc.com/wired/fil/

AT&T Knowledge Network Explorer. (2008). Filamentality: Activity formats.

http://www.kn.sbc.com/wired/fil/formats.html#WebQuest

Concept to Classroom. (2004). WebQuests. Retrieved July 5, 2008, from Educational Broadcasting Corporation. Web site:

http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/webquests/index.html

Dodge, Bernie. (2007a). Useful WebQuest Resources. Retrieved July 5, 2008, from Department of Educational Technology: San Diego University. Web site:http://webquest.org/index-resources.php

Dodge, Bernie. (2007b). WebQuests. Retrieved July 5, 2008, from Department of Educational Technology: San Diego University. Web site: http://webquest.org/index.php

Dodge, B. (2007). WebQuests Design Process. Retrieved July 7, 2008, from Department of Educational Technology: San Diego University Website http://webquest.sdsu.edu/designsteps/index.html

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Dodge, B. (2007). Search for WebQuests. Retrieved July 7, 2008, from Department of Educational Technology: San Diego University Website http://webquest.org/search/index.php

Dodge, B. (1999). Selecting a WebQuest Project. Retrieved July 7, 2008, from Department of Educational Technology: San Diego University Website

http://webquest.sdsu.edu/project-selection.htmlDodge, B. (2007). Creating WebQuests. Retrieved July 7, 2008, from Department of Educational Technology: San Diego UniversityWebsite http://webquest.org/index-create.php

Lamb, A. & Johnson, L. (2007). Internet Expeditions: Exploring, Using, Adapting, and Creating WebQuests Website. Retrieved July 9, 2008 from eduScapes Website

http://www.eduscapes.com/sessions/travel/

Lamb, A. (2007). Literature Learning Ladders. Retrieved on July 9, 2008 from eduScapes Website http://eduscapes.com/ladders/themes/webquests.htm

March, T. (2005). The new www” whatever, whenever, wherever. In Schultz, F. (Ed.), Education 07-08, Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill. (Reprinted from Educational Leadership,

December 2005-January 2006.)

March, T. (2008). What are webquests really? Retrieved July 9, 2008 from http://bestwebquests.com/what_webquests_are.asp

References

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March, T. (2008).Best WebQuests. Retrieved July 9, 2008 from http://bestwebquests.com/

Prensky, M. (2005). Listen to the natives. In Schultz, F. (Ed.), Education 07-08, Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill. (Reprinted from Educational Leadership,December 2005-January 2006.) teAchology. (2008). WebQuest Generator. Retrieved July 9, 2008 from

http://www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/web_quest/MERLOT. (n.d.) Retrieved July 9, 2008 from http://taste.merlot.org/2003awards.html

Spartanburg County School District 3. WebQuests. Retrieved July 5, 2008, from Spartanburg County School District 3. Web site: http://www.spa3.k12.sc.us/WebQuests.html

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