A WebQuest is a directed activity in which the teacher can control the places, both on the web and off, where students can access information. This information can then be used to synthesize a culminating activity of some type. The activity can be a book, a report, interview questions, a poster, a multimedia presentation and a host of other things. The sky and your imagination are your only limits.
Didn't get a copy of the WebQuest materials at the NSTA Convention in Philly? Download one here.
- Building Blocks of a WebQuest
- Matrix of WebQuest Examples
- Four NETS for Better Searching
- Rubrics for Evaluating Webquests
- Rubrics for Web Lessons
- Some Thoughts About Webquests by the man himself, Bernie Dodge
- Specialized Search Engines and Directories
- Step Zero: What to do Before Searching
- WebQuest Design Process
- WebQuest Page
- Webquest Process Guides
- WebQuest Submission Form
- WebQuest Taskonomy
- WebQuests: A Strategy for Scaffolding Higher Level Learning
You can email me with questions or comments.
stefanl@ufrsd.net