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November 27, 1999

No other current instructional innovation has taken hold as the Webquest
has. Devised by Bernie Dodge at San Diego State University in 1995, the
Webquest is a computer-based problem-solving task which requires groups
of students to work together to analyze resources and collaboratively
complete a designated task. Highly structured, the Webquest helps ensure
that students stay on task and on the straight and narrow path while
online.

I have broken down today’s edition into three components. The first
section offers lots of background and tutorials to help you understand
and create your own Webquests. The second section offers online
collections of Webquests so that you may make use of the work of other
teachers willing to share. The third section is a cache of individual
Quests listed alphabetically by topic for your consideration. While I
included only Webquests which fit Dodge’s format, notice the differences
in how teachers approach their own creations. One of the true assets of
this approach to online learning is how flexible it is in meeting the
needs of teachers everywhere. Enjoy!

November 27, 1999

Teacher Support Sites

Analyzing the Webquest Process -
http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/staffdev/tpfs98/process-analysis.html
Do yourself a favor and go visit some of the other introductory links,
become acquainted with the Webquest format, and then come back to this
one to do some in-depth analysis – great activity

Building Blocks -
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/people/bdodge/webquest/buildingblocks.html
Step by step tutorial which takes you through each component of a
Webquest so that you can build your own; easy to follow lay-out,
visually pleasing

Elementary School Webquest Evaluation -
http://www.buffalostate.edu/~beaverjf/WebQuests/web-ES.html
Another super activity for those who are already acclimated to
Webquests; compare and contrast six Webquests to more deeply appreciate
the format and its potential

Filamentality - http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/guide_teachers.html
The quintessential website for creating digital lesson formats:
hotlists, treasure hunts, scrapbooks, samplers and Webquests – each a
highly structured teacher tool which ensures your success as you develop
your own effective activities

How to Design Your Own Webquest -
http://www.memphis-schools.k12.tn.us/admin/tlapages/wq-write.htm
Bill Biles developed this online module for the Memphis, Tennessee
Public Schools to help his teachers successfully construct their own
Webquests; familiar links built in as hypertext to help in the process

Introduction to Project-Based Learning -
http://www.jacksonesd.k12.or.us/cet/icts/staffdev/WorkshopPages/pbl/project-base\
d_learning_home.htm


Marty Karlin of the Jackson, Oregon education service district has come
up with this awesome set of six online training sessions to help you
internalize the Webquest concept and successfully implement it in your
own instruction

PowerPoint Presentation -
http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/webquest/wqsl1.html
Kathy Schrock devised this overview of Webquests based on Dodge’s work;
great for use when introducing them to your staff or colleagues in
general

Rubric #1 - http://edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/webquestrubric.html
Dodge’s suggested criteria and scale for assessing a Webquest – vital
stuff here because you want a way to document your children’s progress
as they work within this progressive structure – even Webquests can
provide accountability for teachers under the gun!

Rubric #2 - http://www.west.asu.edu/achristie/WQRubrics.html
Dr. Alice Christie at Arizona State University offers these six examples
of Webquest rubrics – hey…..you’ve got options!

Some Thoughts About Webquests -
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/courses/EdTec596/About_WebQuests.html
Here Dodge explains the nuts and bolts of a Webquest; written in 1997,
this page also touts a couple of prime examples of powerful Webquests to
illustrate his point

Template #1 - http://edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/LessonTemplate.html
OK gang, they couldn’t make it much easier for you than this - select
which html format you wish to work with: no frames, frames with text
links, or frames with graphic text rollovers – just fill in the blanks!

Template #2 - http://www.macomb.k12.mi.us/wq/wqdmain.htm
So you don’t want all the choices Template #1 offers? Here’s one from
the Clinton, Michigan Public Schools you just cut and paste into your
word processor and then follow the directions – piece of cake!

A Webquest about Webquests -
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/webquestwebquest.html
Dodge has created two webquests here: one for elementary and the other
for secondary teachers; the idea is to learn the format by participating
in an actual Webquest

The Webquest Page - http://edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/webquest.html
Webquest Central from San Diego State University, where creator Bernie
Dodge continues to refine the Webquest concept; lots of great examples
and training materials too

Webquest Archives

Berks County, Pennsylvania - http://www.berksiu.k12.pa.us/webquest/

Educational Media and Technology -
http://www.berksiu.k12.pa.us/webquest/

Elementary Science - http://www.uni.edu/currtech/krapfl.html

Internet Project Links -
http://www.public.usit.net/llcave/internetprojectlinks.html

Macomb Independent School District -
http://www.macomb.k12.mi.us/wq/WEBQINDX.HTM

Spartanburg, South Carolina - http://www.spa3.k12.sc.us/WebQuests.html

Ultimate Webquest Website -
http://www3.guilford.k12.nc.us/webquests/UltimateWebSites.html

University of New Mexico - http://www.unm.edu/~jeffryes/PEN.html


Individual Quests

African Art - http://www.aquiline.com/realms/africa.html

American Revolution - http://library.advanced.org/11683/HomeMain.html

Antarctic -
http://www.monterey.k12.ca.us/~snlornzo/quests/antarctica.html

Backyard Bugs - http://pages.hotbot.com/edu/wouldchuck/wqstudent.html

Cinderella - http://greg.tams.org/icc/Gloria/template.htm

Economic Forecasting -
http://www.soe.purdue.edu/fac/vanfossen/519webquest.html

Farm -
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/edis771/98webquests/student/samandamiller/\
Curricular_WebQuest.htm


Fifty States - http://www.wallowa.k12.or.us/students/states/state.html

Genealogy - http://www.ultranet.com/~olmckey/quest.htm

Great Depression -
http://www.plainfield.k12.in.us/hschool/webq/webq1/webquest.htm

Hello Dolly (Cloning) - http://powayusd.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/dolly/main.htm

Iditarod - http://inkido.indiana.edu/w310work/Iditarod_webquest/

Immigration Today -
http://students.itec.sfsu.edu/EDT628/shovanes/index.HTM

Italy - http://www2.lhric.org/kat/wq/WQITALIA.HTM

Jamestown - http://wapiti.pvs.k12.nm.us/~Computer/james.html

Mexico -
http://www.ga.k12.pa.us/academics/US/ModLang/mexico/mexico98.htm

Mountains - http://www.watpa.org/hhsd/webquest/MOUNTAIN.HTM

Museum of Natural History -
http://horizon.nmsu.edu/ddl/wqnaturalhist_k.html

Prehistoric and Modern Art -
http://www.berksiu.k12.pa.us/webquest/ballein/default.htm

Prehistoric Animals -
http://www.ced.appstate.edu/whs/goals2000/projects/98/karen/webdinosaurs1.htm

Radio Days - http://www.branson.k12.mo.us/langarts/radio/radio.htm

Searching for China -
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/China/ChinaQuest.html

Sunspots - http://www.discover.net/~vmsb/webquest.html

Tornadoes - http://home.sullivan.k12.il.us/teachers/brunner/tornado.htm

Webquest for Educators -
http://topcat.bridgew.edu/~kschrock/ED560/mclaughlin/webhome.htm

Westward Movement -
http://www.wtvl.k12.me.us/ash/webquest/LessonTemplate2.html

Next Week’s Topic: "English Resources"

Please send in URL's of high quality sites which may be
of interest to our readers to mrmck@...!
Also, I'm always looking for new topic ideas and input!
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November 27, 1999

 

No other current instructional innovation has taken hold as the Webquest has. Devised by Bernie Dodge at San Diego State University in 1995, the Webquest is a computer-based problem-solving task which requires groups of students to work together to analyze resources and collaboratively complete a designated task. Highly structured, the Webquest helps ensure that students stay on task and on the straight and narrow path while online.

 

I have broken down today’s edition into three components. The first section offers lots of background and tutorials to help you understand and create your own Webquests. The second section offers online collections of Webquests so that you may make use of the work of other teachers willing to share. The third section is a cache of individual Quests listed alphabetically by topic for your consideration. While I included only Webquests which fit Dodge’s format, notice the differences in how teachers approach their own creations. One of the true assets of this approach to online learning is how flexible it is in meeting the needs of teachers everywhere. Enjoy!

 

Teacher Support Sites

 

Analyzing the Webquest Process - http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/staffdev/tpfs98/process-analysis.html

Do yourself a favor and go visit some of the other introductory links, become acquainted with the Webquest format, and then come back to this one to do some in-depth analysis – great activity

 

Building Blocks - http://edweb.sdsu.edu/people/bdodge/webquest/buildingblocks.html

Step by step tutorial which takes you through each component of a Webquest so that you can build your own; easy to follow lay-out, visually pleasing

 

Elementary School Webquest Evaluation - http://www.buffalostate.edu/~beaverjf/WebQuests/web-ES.html

Another super activity for those who are already acclimated to Webquests; compare and contrast six Webquests to more deeply appreciate the format and its potential

 

Filamentality - http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/guide_teachers.html

The quintessential website for creating digital lesson formats: hotlists, treasure hunts, scrapbooks, samplers and Webquests – each a highly structured teacher tool which ensures your success as you develop your own effective activities

 

How to Design Your Own Webquest - http://www.memphis-schools.k12.tn.us/admin/tlapages/wq-write.htm

Bill Biles developed this online module for the Memphis, Tennessee Public Schools to help his teachers successfully construct their own Webquests; familiar links built in as hypertext to help in the process

 

Introduction to Project-Based Learning - http://www.jacksonesd.k12.or.us/cet/icts/staffdev/WorkshopPages/pbl/project-based_learning_home.htm

Marty Karlin of the Jackson, Oregon education service district has come up with this awesome set of six online training sessions to help you internalize the Webquest concept and successfully implement it in your own instruction

 

PowerPoint Presentation - http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/webquest/wqsl1.html

Kathy Schrock devised this overview of Webquests based on Dodge’s work; great for use when introducing them to your staff or colleagues in general

 

Rubric #1 - http://edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/webquestrubric.html

Dodge’s suggested criteria and scale for assessing a Webquest – vital stuff here because you want a way to document your children’s progress as they work within this progressive structure – even Webquests can provide accountability for teachers under the gun!

 

Rubric #2 - http://www.west.asu.edu/achristie/WQRubrics.html

Dr. Alice Christie at Arizona State University offers these six examples of Webquest rubrics – hey…..you’ve got options!

 

Some Thoughts About Webquests - http://edweb.sdsu.edu/courses/EdTec596/About_WebQuests.html

Here Dodge explains the nuts and bolts of a Webquest; written in 1997, this page also touts a couple of prime examples of powerful Webquests to illustrate his point

 

Template #1 - http://edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/LessonTemplate.html

OK gang, they couldn’t make it much easier for you than this -  select which html format you wish to work with: no frames, frames with text links, or frames with graphic text rollovers – just fill in the blanks!

 

Template #2 - http://www.macomb.k12.mi.us/wq/wqdmain.htm

So you don’t want all the choices Template #1 offers? Here’s one from the Clinton, Michigan Public Schools you just cut and paste into your word processor and then follow the directions – piece of cake!

 

A Webquest about Webquests - http://edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/webquestwebquest.html

Dodge has created two webquests here: one for elementary and the other for secondary teachers; the idea is to learn the format by participating in an actual Webquest

 

The Webquest Page - http://edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/webquest.html

Webquest Central from San Diego State University, where creator Bernie Dodge continues to refine the Webquest concept; lots of great examples and training materials too

 

Webquest Archives

 

Berks County, Pennsylvania - http://www.berksiu.k12.pa.us/webquest/

 

Educational Media and Technology - http://www.berksiu.k12.pa.us/webquest/

 

Elementary Science - http://www.uni.edu/currtech/krapfl.html

 

Internet Project Links - http://www.public.usit.net/llcave/internetprojectlinks.html

 

Macomb Independent School District - http://www.macomb.k12.mi.us/wq/WEBQINDX.HTM

 

Spartanburg, South Carolina - http://www.spa3.k12.sc.us/WebQuests.html

 

Ultimate Webquest Website - http://www3.guilford.k12.nc.us/webquests/UltimateWebSites.html

 

University of New Mexico - http://www.unm.edu/~jeffryes/PEN.html

 

 

Individual Quests

 

African Art - http://www.aquiline.com/realms/africa.html

 

American Revolution - http://library.advanced.org/11683/HomeMain.html

 

Antarctic - http://www.monterey.k12.ca.us/~snlornzo/quests/antarctica.html

 

Backyard Bugs - http://pages.hotbot.com/edu/wouldchuck/wqstudent.html

 

Cinderella - http://greg.tams.org/icc/Gloria/template.htm

 

Economic Forecasting - http://www.soe.purdue.edu/fac/vanfossen/519webquest.html

 

Farm - http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/edis771/98webquests/student/samandamiller/Curricular_WebQuest.htm

 

Fifty States - http://www.wallowa.k12.or.us/students/states/state.html

 

Genealogy - http://www.ultranet.com/~olmckey/quest.htm

 

Great Depression - http://www.plainfield.k12.in.us/hschool/webq/webq1/webquest.htm

 

Hello Dolly (Cloning) - http://powayusd.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/dolly/main.htm

 

Iditarod - http://inkido.indiana.edu/w310work/Iditarod_webquest/

 

Immigration Today - http://students.itec.sfsu.edu/EDT628/shovanes/index.HTM

 

Italy - http://www2.lhric.org/kat/wq/WQITALIA.HTM

 

Jamestown - http://wapiti.pvs.k12.nm.us/~Computer/james.html

 

Mexico - http://www.ga.k12.pa.us/academics/US/ModLang/mexico/mexico98.htm

 

Mountains - http://www.watpa.org/hhsd/webquest/MOUNTAIN.HTM

 

Museum of Natural History - http://horizon.nmsu.edu/ddl/wqnaturalhist_k.html

 

Prehistoric and Modern Art - http://www.berksiu.k12.pa.us/webquest/ballein/default.htm

 

Prehistoric Animals - http://www.ced.appstate.edu/whs/goals2000/projects/98/karen/webdinosaurs1.htm

 

Radio Days - http://www.branson.k12.mo.us/langarts/radio/radio.htm

 

Searching for China - http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/China/ChinaQuest.html

 

Sunspots - http://www.discover.net/~vmsb/webquest.html

 

Tornadoes - http://home.sullivan.k12.il.us/teachers/brunner/tornado.htm

 

Webquest for Educators - http://topcat.bridgew.edu/~kschrock/ED560/mclaughlin/webhome.htm

 

Westward Movement - http://www.wtvl.k12.me.us/ash/webquest/LessonTemplate2.html


Next Week’s Topic: "English Resources"

Please send in URL's of high quality sites which may be
of interest to our readers to mrmck@...!
Also, I'm always looking for new topic ideas and input!

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