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EWW Europe Web Walking Europe Web Walking WEBQUEST

Why WebQuests?  Using strategies to increase student motivation  Ideal for cooperative learning  Develop thinking skills  Use different resources  Encourage students to explore new ideas, ways to present them.

What is a WebQuest? A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented lesson format in which most or all the information that learners work with, come from the web.

What is a WebQuest? A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented lesson format in which most or all the information that learners work with, come from the web.

Anatomy of a WebQuest  Developed in 1995 by Bernie Dodge and Tom March  Excellent site located at San Diego State University:

Anatomy of a WebQuest The WebQuest is a teaching method formalized in 1995 by Bernie Dodge of San Diego State University and later perfected by Tom March. It is based on the pedagogical theories of constructivism and cooperative learning. Through the use of computers and the internet, it aims to develop and implement some abilities like analysis, synthesis and evaluation. The learner, through a " guided " research surf the internet on preselected sites, perform a task (research action) elaborate the information and realize a final product, which can be a " media object ", a text, a presentation or any other processing. Exercise can be created using one of the many free sites and templates available on the internet.

The activities of a WebQuest : 1. Introduction 2. Task 3. Process 4. Information resources 5. Evaluation 6. Conclusion

1. INTRODUCTION  Introduction provides basic information, introduces participants in the situation and often offers the simulation of a real -like situation to make more attractive the task.

2. Task  Tells what the learner has to do and how to do it  Tells what will be the product to be realized: PowerPoint, speech, play, artwork, game, movie, anything assessable…

3. Process  More info about how to go on  Clearly described steps  Lets the learner know the process to go through to accomplish task  Can also provide help, comments, advice

4. Information Resources  List of teacher-selected websites for learner  May use external or internal links  May include non-Web resources: books, worksheet, video,or a synthesis of the topic to be read at the beginning to a general clear idea.

5: Evaluation  Need to measure results  Must fit goals and objectives  The product and the process have to be evaluated  In the evaluation page will be explained the evaluation method.

6: Conclusion  Summarizes the activity that the students have done.  More links or additional questions can be given to encourage students to go beyond the simple content of the WebQuest

Rubric for evaluation

Main elements  The teacher is a tutor  Students have to work in small groups of 3- 6  An assignement to each member in the group  Evaluation and self-evaluation  Production of a report (ppt, website, doc....)  Final assessment

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