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WEBQUESTS LESSON PLANS FOR WIKI PROJECTS GROUP 6 MS. JILL HARE MS. KARA RANDALL MR. ROBBIE CANTRELL
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INSTRUCTIONAL CONCEPT DESIGN DEVELOPMENT IMPLEMENTATION EVALUATION AND REFLECTION
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GENERAL GOAL STATEMENT — Teachers- use WebQuest to develop lesson plans — Students- in this case specifically Honors Junior English students will create a Wiki. Students will use WebQuest as a scaffold to develop a Wiki, organize content, and clarify goals for learning objectives DESIGN
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RATIONAL DESIGN Development of lessons plans is a meaningful teaching element Provides shared learning experiences through process of collaboration Engages student’s learning ability to: Inquire Think critically Create
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TARGET AUDIENCE / PREREQUISITES Silver High School Mrs. Hare's Honors Junior English Class Prerequisites Ability to research and evaluate online tools Basic reading and writing skills Organizational skills Ability to work in groups DESIGN
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TECHNICAL RESOURCES WebQuests-online learning Activity –Example www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/democracy/d ebtquest.html –Facilitates inquiry oriented lesson plans –All information comes from the web Wiki-online collaboration tool –Example: Wikipedia –Teachers can use Wiki’s for students to write, edit, and revise a document. “Wiki Walk-Through” –http://www.teachersfirst.com/content/wiki/ DESIGN
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ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES The target audience for this project will be assessed on the use of Web-based resources as they are used and integrated to: Develop a wiki that engages collaboration Promote integrated, shared research experiences Encourage heightened critical thinking in the creation of a final product DESIGN
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FIELD TEST PROCEDURE Class Which educational Wiki they will use Name the Wiki Teams Will go through step by step to create Wiki Explore Wiki page Add Pictures, begin discussion, and upload stories Students Create a user name, password, and profile Post comments on what they have learned DESIGN
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WEBQUESTS PLANNING COMPONENTS INTRODUCTION TASK PROCESS EVALUATION CONCLUSION DEVELOPMENT
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Wiki Through a WebQuest or Vice Versa A WebQuest for Silver High School Honors Junior English Class Designed by Ms. Jill Hare Based on a template from San Diego State University’s The WebQuest PageThe WebQuest Page Top Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion
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INTRODUCTION A WebQuest is a kind of roadmap that takes the explorer on a journey through the many informative components of the World Wide Web. A wiki is like a web page that is always open to collaboration promoting editing and sharing of ideas and knowledge. Wikipedia is the most famous of the wikis. Of course, with this collaborative capability comes the security risk of hackers and other factors providing additions and information that is either incorrect or unwanted. Luckily, there are websites that provide the creation of wikis with the control of inviting chosen collaborators. Additionally, there are sites that provide educational wikis free of charge. These sites can still be viewed as a public website. Top Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion
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THE TASK The next stage of our “Short Story Book Project” is online collaboration. Everyone needs to be on the “same page” (you know I love puns) so that this shared process can be done in an organized way. I will jumpstart the organization by providing the WebQuest. You, as a class, will break into teams and use the WebQuest to design a wiki that will explain, inform and organize the project. You will design a place where the creative process can break through the boundaries of the written page. You will become the teachers as you inform other students and teachers about what you went through to successfully complete our “Short Story Book Project.” Top Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion
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THE PROCESS Your WebQuest will begin at the site http://www.teachersfirst.com/content/wiki/. At the “Wiki Walk-Through” explore and learn. Pay attention to the information pertaining to keywords: language arts, writing, and creativity. When you get to “Wiki Step by Step” you will see two educational wiki choices, WikiSpaces and PBWorks. Divide into teams and explore the possibilities of the two.http://www.teachersfirst.com/content/wiki/ As a class, decide on your wiki tool choice. Take any tutorials to familiarize yourself with use. Name your wiki Go through all of the steps to create your wiki. I will sign on as your teacher and invite you per your email address. Once you are a member feel free to create a unique user name and profile. Next, you will explore the gadgets, tools, etc. that will enhance the organizational, presentational and promotional process and end result. Break up into teams to cover each of these three areas. If you think another area needs to be covered, go for it. Remember, you need to access and import documents that have been edited and link to other educational sites including http://www.languageartsnewmexico.org/ and publishers. Add pictures, begin discussions and upload stories being sure to cite as necessary. Add the tools to the wiki with either an example of use or a reason for its addition. Be sure to cite the place the tool or gadget was found with a link for easy access. Upload abstracts, interviews, etc. Individually post a comment on: what you learned from the process, how it helped with the overall organization of the project, etc. Top Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion
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EVALUATION Top Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Assessment is a part of a whole. Students continually evaluate the components and apply this evaluation to the complete project.
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CONCLUSION Top Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Students Will: Gain a heightened understanding of Internet tools and their use Understand how to collaboratively work within the framework of a wiki Individually add ideas and critical analysis that will benefit the entire project Become part of the entire learning process Teachers Will: Gain a heightened understanding of authentic learning Become an integral part of the collaborative effort Understand the importance of a student's connection to what is learned
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EVIDENCE The target audience development is a wiki based on the WebQuest instructions. The link for their wiki project is: http://theshortstoryproject.wikispaces.com/ IMPLEMENTATION
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EVIDENCE - SCREENSHOTS IMPLEMENTATION Short Stories
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EVIDENCE - SCREENSHOTS IMPLEMENTATION
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EVIDENCE - SCREENSHOTS IMPLEMENTATION Neglect and Regret Story
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EVIDENCE - SCREENSHOTS IMPLEMENTATION Review for Neglect and Regret Story
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EVALUATION The Short Story Project evaluation was based on the following questions to capture the target audience learning experience. To date, what do you like best about the overall project experience? What have you learned that you didn't know about before? Are there parts of the wiki that you think need to be reworked? If so, which parts and how? What additions or deletions do you think need to be made to the wiki? Is there anything else that you think should be addressed or included in this evaluation? EVALUATION
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REFLECTION Below are some of the reflections captured by the target audience based on the evaluation questions. I like the variety and the freedom that this project allows. ~katie-v This is an out-of-the-classroom learning experience that doesn't leave anyone out. - Master-Lauron I am really amazed with this website! I have never used anything like it before. I am learning a lot about the format and the way we can edit and improve things. -genajane. i have learned that it takes a lot of patience and team work to make the whole project come together. chelslight.
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WORKS CITED www.languagearts.org Solomon, Gwen, Schrum, Lynne. (2007). Web 2.0, new tools, new schools. www.teachersfirst.com.www.teachersfirst.com www.wikispaces.com.www.wikispaces.com
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