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Webquests? Just what do we mean by that? So much more than “Webquests”
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Benefits of the Web Something for everybody! Everything and Anything Not always accurate Vast and all encompassing
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Browsing the web offers: Rich Immediate Passionate Clever Funny Interactive Contemporary Relevant Authentic
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Tradition Teaching & Web References Resources Lessons Tools Projects Activities
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Intro
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Topic Hotlist for open research and exploration
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Teachers choose to create a Topic Hotlist when... 1.they are new to the Web 2.they are in a hurry 3.they want to save student surf/search time 4.they want to add Web resources to curriculum they already have
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Where to Acess Hotlist It's a much more efficient process to create a Web page that collects the locations in a Topic Hotlist. This solves the computer-specific nature of bookmarks and also makes your collection available to everyone in your school
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Knowledge Hunt for acquiring defined knowledge
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Teachers choose to create a Knowledge Hunt when... 1.students need to acquire a specific body of knowledge 2.critical thinking is either not a goal is covered using other activities 3.Web-based resources are more current or reliable than traditional resources
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Subject Sampler for connecting emotively / affectively to a topic
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Teachers choose to create a Subject Sampler when... 1. you want students to feel connected to the topic 2. you want to motivate students to explore the topic further 3. you have a short period of time and a small number of great sites to share 4. you or your students are new to the Web and a user-friendly activity makes sense
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Insight Reflector Insight Reflector - for prompting open reflection
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Teachers choose to create a Insight Reflector when... 1.creative thinking is more important than a uniform response 2.the subject matter benefits from being viewed through new perspectives 3.you want students to engage their emotions and minds in the topic 4.reflective writing is a course objective
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Concept Builder Concept Builder - for developing and refining new concepts
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Teachers choose to create a Concept Builder when... 1.a simple definition is too abstract 2.examples of the concept are available on the Web 3.at least a few critical attributes of the concept are easily perceived 4.you want to engage students in higher level thinking
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Webquest for engaging in critical thinking
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Teachers choose to create a WebQuest when... 1.you want students to tackle big, complex, or gray questions 2.students could benefit from cooperative learning 3.the subject warrants a deeper understanding 4.students would benefit from a more real world learning experience
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So much to explore! Thank you for attending
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