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Title: Webquests as a Learning Activity


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Webquests as a Learning Activity
Forum Website
www.ceo.woll.catholic.edu.au/home/mwoolley/library
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Overview
  • What is a webquest?
  • What advantages does this style of learning
    activity possess?
  • Where do we find them?
  • How do we pick a good one?
  • Constructing a webquest

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What is a webquest?
  • A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented activity in
    which some or all of the information that
    learners interact with comes from resources on
    the internet.
  • A web based research activity engaging students
    in a challenging open ended project.
  • Reconciliation
  • This section is based on and article by Bernie
    Dodge entitled Some Thoughts About WebQuests

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The Future?
Are we educating for this future?
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Why use WebQuests?Some Research
  • Research (Dede 1998) shows that ICT teaching
    models such as WebQuests result in at least four
    kinds of improvements in educational outcomes
  • guided inquiry, project-based collaboration and
    mentoring relationships have increased learner
    motivation
  • technology-based instruction enables students to
    learn-how-to-learn and master advanced topics
  • students in team environments are able to perform
    complex tasks and create intricate products by
    acting as experts do
  • as teachers master these new models of learning,
    students have better outcomes on standardised
    tests

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Using the Information
  • The WebQuest model assumes using information is
    the most important component of intellectual
    activity.

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Critical Attributes
  • WebQuests of either short or long duration are
    deliberately designed to make the best use of a
    learner's time. There is questionable educational
    benefit in having learners surfing the net
    without a clear task in mind, and most schools
    must ration student connect time severely.

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Process and Product
  • Longer term WebQuests can be thought about in at
    least two ways what thinking process are
    required during student creation, and what form
    they take once created.

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WebQuests should contain at least the following
parts
  • An introduction that sets the stage and provides
    some background information.
  • A task that is doable and interesting.
  • A set of information sources needed to complete
    the task.
  • A description of the process the learners should
    go through in accomplishing the task.
  • Some guidance on how to organise the information
    acquired.
  • An Evaluation
  • A Conclusion tying the project together

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Advantages?
  • Structured research centred web based learning
  • Effective use of learners time
  • Clearly defined process for students to work
    through

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Advantages
  • Open ended tough tasks
  • An Easy introduction to technology enhanced
    learning for reluctant teachers

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Where do we find them?
  • On The Net
  • Choose from the 100 examples that Wollongong
    Diocese teachers have created.
  • Go to Google, type webquest and whatever the
    topic is you would like to find eg. webquest
    rainforest

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How do we pick a good one?
  • Find a webquest of interest in a group of 3
    people.
  • With each person in the group using a different
    rubric, evaluate the webquest.

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Evaluating
  • Take on the persona of one of the educationalists
    on the sheet and approach the evaluation as that
    person would
  • As a group discuss the webquest and its
    effectiveness/usefulness from the view point of
    your character. Choose a group spokes person to
    present your findings

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Constructing Your Own Webquest
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