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WebQuests: Meeting the needs of all learners
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What is a WebQuest? On the next slide give an essential definition of what a WebQuest is. In other words what is the essence, the core nature or the essential feature of a WebQuest? Do not simply use the definition of the short and long term WebQuests.
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What is a WebQuest?
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The theoretical base On the next slide give a brief outline of the theoretical base of WebQuests. What led to their design and for what kind of learning do they cater?
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The theoretical base
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Developing higher order thinking skills On the next slide, list (with some examples) the kinds of thinking that WebQuests would typically develop.
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Developing higher order thinking skills
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Accommodating all learners On the next slide list the ways in which WebQuests can accommodate all learners. Specifically mention how the following learners can be accommodated: Learners who are visually challenged. Learners who have different creative talents and intelligences. Learners who need to be challenged and engaged in learning. Learners who require structure to their learning.
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Accommodating all learners
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Critical attributes On the next slide, list the critical characteristics of a WebQuest. Rather than just list the attributes given by Bernie Dodge, use this list as the basis for naming 10 critical characteristics of WebQuests according to your team’s opinion.
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Critical attributes
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Where to find good WebQuests On the next slide list hyperlinks to the best sites for finding WebQuests. An exmple: Give the link to one WebQuest that you think is a good example of a WebQuest. What is good about this WebQuest?
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Where to find good WebQuests
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