Post on 23-Dec-2014
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Web-QuestsElizabeth Barton
Red Lion Area School Districtbartone@rlasd.k12.pa.us
What is a Web-Quest?
• A Web-Quest is an inquiry-oriented lesson format in which most or all of the information that learners work with comes from the web
• Any topic can be adapted to a web-quest if there is enough good information on the web
• A good web-quest must have the following 5 attributes
• 1. It should be designed around a task that students can complete
• Example: You will be requesting a museum to purchase your artwork while in the role of a famous artist
• 2. It should require higher level thinking, not summarizing.
• Example: Identify major themes in your artwork and analyze why those themes would be important for a museum to include in its exhibit
• 3. It should make good use of the web
• Example: Give websites where students can go to get important information like
• Art History Resources
• Artcyclopedia
• 4. It isn’t a research report, students should not present a summary of the information they find
• 5. It isn’t just a series of web-based experiences, students will not just look at one page and another. Their task will guide them through the web with a purpose.
How do you do it?
• Step one is to choose a topic that you will be able to design a task around and one that will have a variety of information available on the web
• Once you have your topic you can design your task.
• Topic- Famous Artists
• Task- Complete a presentation to a museum in the role of a famous artist.
• Determine how you will grade the final product and what the final product will look like
• Create a rubric that specifies what you are specifically looking for
Creating Your Web-Quest
• First you will need to format an introduction to your students
• Next you will need to lay out the task for them
• Third you will describe the process and activities that the students will have to complete
• Fourth you will list the resources, mainly websites, that your students will need to use to complete the task
• Fifth you will list how you will be evaluating their final product
• Finally, you will conclude your web-quest with a reminder of what the students will learn at the end of the process
Formatting your Web-Quest
• You can use a variety of online resources to format your webquest for you, or you can create it yourself!
• You can create a document in Microsoft Word, save it as a webpage and hyperlink it to a webpage you already have
• You can create it in iWeb on a Mac and upload it to the web
Credits
• WebQuest.Org was used to create this presentation about WebQuests
Your Turn
• Questions?
• A WebQuest about WebQuests
• Contact Me at bartone@rlasd.k12.pa.us
Resources
WebQuest.Org will have a lot of resources to help get you started creating Web-Quests. One of the best features is the free online authoring programs that will walk you through creating your web-quest and they will make it available online!Best Web Quests will give you examples of rated web-quests listed by content area. Why make all new web-quests if they already exist?Creating Web Quests is a site that helps you get started. It also has an evaluation form for websites to help you determine if its a good site to use in your webquest.Atlantis Word Processor helps shows you how to save a document as a web page.