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‘Web Quest’ Your Next Student Project •Create a project that is student-centered •Require students to use higher-level thinking skills •Integrate technology use with your curriculum •Simplify your teaching role to facilitator/evaluator What is a WebQuest? • An inquiry-based lesson in which most or all the information that learners use comes from the World Wide Web. • Examples: • Geometry in Art & Architecture • Birds of Another Feather • Biomes WebQuest • Colonial Web Quest Web Quest Structure • • • • • • Introduction Task Process Resources Evaluation Conclusion •Combination of group and individual work •Students often have defined roles within the group •Students make connections to self or other real-life situations •Student-centered and Inquiry-based Student-centered / Inquiry–based, Constructivist Learning • Inquiry-based Learning • Concept to Classroom • Constructivist Education “ Inquiry is an approach to learning that involves a process of exploring the natural or material world, that leads to asking questions and making discoveries in the search for new understandings.” • Constructivist Blog • Bloom’s Taxonomy • Bloom Revised Constructivism - The term refers to the idea that learners construct knowledge for themselves---each learner individually (and socially) constructs meaning---as he or she learns. Creating Your Own WebQuest • Create document in MS Word • Follow the basic WQ structure • Ensure standards are met and students are challenged to think critically • Design an evaluation rubric • ‘Save’ as a Web Document • Load on to your web page • Resources for Creating a Web Quest Finding Good Web Quests • Go to Library Homepage > Teacher Resources and scroll down to “Web Quest Sites”