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Search for the word "WebQuest" in any search engine, and you soon discover thousands of online lessons created by teachers around the world.
What is a WebQuest?
A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented online tool for learning, says workshop expert Bernie Dodge 1. This means it is a classroom-based lesson in which most or all of the information that students explore and evaluate comes from the World Wide Web.
Beyond that, WebQuests: can be as short as a single class period or as long as a month-long unit;usually (though not always) involve group work, with division of labor among students who take on specific roles or perspectives;are built around resources that are preselected by the teacher. Students spend their time USING information, not LOOKING for it.
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The task at hand is to know what cyberbullying is and how to prevent it.
Students will be exposed to a unit on Cyberbullying An awareness will be brought up through scenarios, series of videos relating to behavior on line, Public Service Announcements along with informative question and answer learning experiences about Cyberbullying.
Students will be able to identify it, and what to do if they or someone they know is faced with being bullied on line.
If the final product involves using some tool (e.g., HyperStudio, the Web, video), mention it here.
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Process ProcessWhat We Will Do:As a class, we will view a series of videos relating to Cyberbullying and proper on line behavior.In a class discussion we will identify the characteristics of a bully and cyberbullying and develop a definition of what Cyberbullying is.All students will take notes (typed or written) about the discussion.During the discussion a volunteer will record class notes in Microsoft Word displayed on the screen via the In-Focus Projector.Class Recorder will save the class notes in a shared file both the teacher and students can all access as a read-only file to revisit and review in between class sessions.Once we have viewed all the videos and composed our class definition of what Cyberbullying is, students will pair up to answer a series of questions regarding Cyberbullying to demonstrate the knowledge you have gained from previous class sessions and discussion.
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Category: 4 3 2 1
Participation in activity
Very enthusiastic and willing to participate in the group discussion and could summarize what was taught over the class
Somewhat enthusiastic and willing to participate in senses activity
Not very enthusiastic or willing to participate in discussions
Did not participate or pay attention during class.
Organization/Following directions
Very organized throughout celery activity. Did not make a mess. Followed directions very well.
Somewhat organized throughout celery activity. Did not make a mess.
Not very organized. Paper was wet from celery. Did not follow directions at all.
Very unorganized and messy. Put celery in mouth even after being told not to.
Neatness of work
Observations were outlined neatly and easy to understand
Observation sheet was well written, with fairly neat and mostly easy to understand
Observation sheet was completed, but was scattered and unorganized.
Observation sheet was not completed.
Working with others
Student worked very well with others while comparing observations. Spoke to other classmates with respect and was using a good level of voice.
Student worked well with others while comparing observations. Spoke to others with respect, but was a little loud within the group.
Student did not want to work with other students. Did not show others respect.
Student was loud and did not respect the other students’ opinions
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Now that you have heard different scenarios relating to Cyberbullying, how it affects people and how you can reach out for help, you should be able to recognize cyberbullying and be able to react accordingly. It is important to know the signs and how to report the people who chose to abuse the internet. This will hopefully help you prevent this type of bullying now. Now that you have finished this webquest, do you feel as though you would be able to recognize this and be comfortable going to talk to someone about it? How would you handle being bullied over the internet? Have you ever unintentionally cyberbullied anyone?
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I would like to thank salempd.org for the picture used as well as http://questgarden.com/107/48/3/100726150720/ for the help in creating this.
The Webquest Siteand The WebQuest Slideshare Group for help with this lesson as well
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A WebQuest for 5th Grade (Computer)
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Begin with something that describes the origin of the lesson. For example: This lesson was developed because of the growing number of people being affected by cyberbullying.
This lesson is to help the students become aware of how much a person can be affected by cyberbullying, and that it is not just something that can be brushed aside.
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This is designed to be taught to fifth grade computer classes. This lesson could be taught not fourth and sixth grade as well.
Prior to learning this lesson the students should know that there is such a thing as cybebullying and that it is not just on computers, but cell phones or any other forms of technology.
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•Improving higher-order thinking skills, such as problem solving, critical thinking, and creativity•Designing student-centered, project-based, and online learning environments•Guiding systemic change in our schools to create digital places of learning•Inspiring digital age professional models for working, collaborating, and decision making
.In this lesson students learn how to work in groups discussing issues and questions to come up with answers. They will be participating in problem solving, teamwork, and critical thinking. Evaluation
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Process ProcessWhat We Will Do:As a class, we will view a series of videos relating to Cyberbullying and proper on line behavior.In a class discussion we will identify the characteristics of a bully and cyberbullying and develop a definition of what Cyberbullying is.All students will take notes (typed or written) about the discussion.During the discussion a volunteer will record class notes in Microsoft Word displayed on the screen via the In-Focus Projector.Class Recorder will save the class notes in a shared file both the teacher and students can all access as a read-only file to revisit and review in between class sessions.Once we have viewed all the videos and composed our class definition of what Cyberbullying is, students will pair up to answer a series of questions regarding Cyberbullying to demonstrate the knowledge you have gained from previous class sessions and discussion.
This lesson is done as a whole class. The students will work together to make their definitions and answer questions. The lesson should be taught in one class period, and if it runs over part of the next time class meets.
The teacher should be in the discussion only as much as to get the children thinking. This should be lead by the students with guidelines from the teacher. The teacher will present promts for what the children talk about.
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This lesson will need the following:
•Computers •Paper, pens, and pencils •Access to YouTube videos
There should be one teacher in charge and then ask the students to continue their learning by asking their parents what they know.
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Category: 4 3 2 1
Participation in activity
Very enthusiastic and willing to participate in the group discussion and could summarize what was taught over the class
Somewhat enthusiastic and willing to participate in senses activity
Not very enthusiastic or willing to participate in discussions
Did not participate or pay attention during class.
Organization/Following directions
Very organized throughout celery activity. Did not make a mess. Followed directions very well.
Somewhat organized throughout celery activity. Did not make a mess.
Not very organized. Paper was wet from celery. Did not follow directions at all.
Very unorganized and messy. Put celery in mouth even after being told not to.
Neatness of work
Observations were outlined neatly and easy to understand
Observation sheet was well written, with fairly neat and mostly easy to understand
Observation sheet was completed, but was scattered and unorganized.
Observation sheet was not completed.
Working with others
Student worked very well with others while comparing observations. Spoke to other classmates with respect and was using a good level of voice.
Student worked well with others while comparing observations. Spoke to others with respect, but was a little loud within the group.
Student did not want to work with other students. Did not show others respect.
Student was loud and did not respect the other students’ opinions
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The WebQuest model is best suited for learners who can navigate the Web on their own and can read the kinds of material commonly found on the Web. We can stretch the format to reach primary-aged learners, developmental English Language Learners and special populations by creating a facilitated WebQuest, one that requires an adult or older peer to drive things.
Use this page to create a script for that facilitator. The facilitator would print this page out and use it to guide their progress through the WebQuest.
This page will include step by step directions to the facilitator, including:
•First begin the discussion by asking the students what they think cyberbullying is and if they feel like a lot of people their are are affected by it. •Click on the first video to show the students different senarios of what cyberbullyin is like•Ask the students what they thought of that and then continue onto show the second video.•Have the students discuss that and why they feel like cyberbullying is an issue today.•Expect the students to be hesitant to talk about experiences they may have had because of embarrassment or because they were hurt by it before•Have the children discuss ways to prevent and help someone who had been bullyed over some form of technology and offer the students your help.
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This should help the students be aware of the cyberbullying that is happening all the time around them. They will be able to identify signs of it and should be able to report it to anyone that they feel comfortable talking to. The students will know how badly someone feels when they are a target of cyberbullying and hopefully think twice to becoming a bully.
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I would like to thank salempd.org for the picture used as well as http://questgarden.com/107/48/3/100726150720/ for the help in creating this.
The Webquest Siteand The WebQuest Slideshare Group for help with this lesson as well
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