Hi all,
As part of the Quick and Dirty WebQuest PL series on Youtube Playlist, I thought a few (a very few 😉 ) people might be interested in a bit of background about my role and perspective on developing WebQuests. So here’s a backgrounder video followed by links to the WebQuests and articles referred to in the video.
Please subscribe if you’re interested in WebQuests and let me know through the comments section what you’re interested in and I’ll address this aspects.
Links to WebQuests and Articles
- Some Thoughts about WebQuests – Prof. Bernie Dodge’s article that “launched the craze.”
- Searching for China (non-WebQuest version)
- Searching for China 2.0 – includes the “Playing Field” scaffold for the Group Synthesis
- Tuskegee Tragedy – example of learning from resources and scaffolding an analysis of arguments.
- Little Rock 9, Integration 0? – features use of a ThesisBuilder for scaffold an essay response.
- Look Who’s Footing the Bill! – WebQuest on the US Budget, including the great (retired) Budget Explorer as part of the Group Synthesis.
- The Learning Power of WebQuests – published in ASCD’s Educational Leadership
- What WebQuests are (Really) – full explanation of the above article that provides a refined definition of WebQuests.