Beginning: Understanding WebQuests
- Brainstorming “Web-based Group Projects” (TypeWith.Me)
- Compare with the WebQuest Worksheet Headings (doc)
- “Is You or Is You Ain’t a WebQuest?” WebQuests.org / Zunal.com with a rubric (doc)
WebQuest exemplars:
- Primary – Big Wide World
- Middle – Crool Zone, Look Who’s Footing the Bill!, Little Rock 9 – Integration 0?
- Secondary – Freedom Fighter or Terrorist, Ewe2, Searching for China
Check for Understanding
Prompt: What is a WebQuest and how would you use one? Make sure to include a description of what students do to transform information into new meaning / build knowledge / achieve synthesis. Send this in an email to tom@ozline.com .
If extra background is needed, try reading What WebQuests Are (Really).
Experience Teaching with the Web
Either point to your online space and its activities or take the Self-assessment: Digital Learning Skills List Checklist (doc)
If reviewing your online space, check for:Review the online space in terms of:
- Scaffolding / support
- Student contribution / interaction
- Rich resources
- Inquiry / Intrinsic motivation
Check for Understanding
Re-assess: Look to Learn? ClassPortal? or create a BestWebQuest or WebQuest 2.0 process (pdf)?
Drafting a WebQuest
Brainstorming Ideas
- The WebQuest Worksheet (doc)
- Use the Idea Machine (or download all 50 ideas)
- Stixy for WebQuests
- Use the Unfolding Checklist
Gather Links
- What’s Web 2.0? (Get a Toolbar?)
- Diigo Bookmarking (create a group?)
- TEDTalks (consider Tubechop.com?)
- iTunes
- PageFlakes & Netvibes
- Dipity & Timelines.com
- TagGalaxy, Cooliris
Check for Understanding: Consider “Roles” from the WebQuest Design Process, then use the WebQuest Pre-Write to see how you’re going.
Your Webspace or WordPress
- Get a WordPress blog
- Add a Post to a Blog
- WebQuest Template – copy and paste into a WordPress post/page and start from there
- Surf WebQuest.org or BestWebQuests for a model (contact authors)
WebQuests 2.0
- Review the 3 Main Strategies: Look to Learn / ClassPortal / WebQuest 2.0
- Tom’s Current WebQuest 2.0 Process (pdf)
- Use the article above and the Designing a WebQuest 2.0 (doc) and the links below as a guide.
Resources
- WebQuest Design Process
- The WebQuest Portal
- Questgarden
- Web-and-Flow
- BestWebQuests Assessment Rubric
WebQuests .9 & 1.0
- Bernie’s Original WebQuest Structure
- The World’s first public “WebQuest” (not)
- Tom’s Filamentality / Web-and-Flow Modifications (template)
- Other Web-based Learning Scaffolds: Definitions and Examples
- Tom’s Educational Leadership rant about Real WebQuests
- Bernie weighing in on “Real WebQuests”
Meaning of a WebQuest??
Is using digital technology to make inquiry based learning more interactive and accessible.
It is a way to structure the knowledge, skills and understanding of key concepts.
It is also a way to direct students through the vast amount of information available to them on the web and be able to discern what information is reputable, valuable to their purposes and how it informs their learning.
How do I use it?
Using the form to develop research projects in Year 7 Humanities classes.
As a compliment to bought textbooks students go beyond content to inquiry based learning, and by completing the WebQuest they can fulfill the school based assessment.