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Title: WebQuest Past, Present and Future


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WebQuest Past, Present and Future
  • Bernie Dodge, PhD
  • San Diego State University

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THE ANCIENT PAST
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THE ANCIENT PAST
  • 1995

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The Problem
  • Too much structure or.
  • Too little structure

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The First WebQuest - 1995
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What Felt New?
  • They got to work right away
  • Their conversations were deep
  • They were engaged
  • I only introduced, debugged and debriefed
  • They were using authentic data

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The Short Definition
  • A WebQuest is simply good teaching with the web.

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The Longer Definition
  • Constructivist lesson format
  • Wrapped around a doable and interesting task that
    is a scaled-down version of something adults do
  • Most (not necessarily all) material comes from
    the Web
  • Resources are pre-selected
  • Often (though not always) involves students
    taking on roles
  • Involves higher level thinking

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WebQuest Assumptions
  • Authentic tasks are more engaging
  • Learning is enhanced by social interaction among
    learners
  • Higher level thinking skill development is
    essential and needs to start at an early age
  • Uncertainty and doubt are instructionally useful

John Dewey
Lev Vygotsky
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WebQuest Assumptions
  • Better to be evolutionary than revolutionary

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Balance
Structure
Freedom
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THE RECENT PAST
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THE RECENT PAST
  • 2003

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Imperfect Replication
  • Scavenger Hunt WebQuests
  • Here are 5 URLs.
  • Answer these 10 questions.

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Imperfect Replication
  • Busywork WebQuests
  • First look at this site.
  • Now look at this one.
  • Next, play the game at this URL
  • Now explore this other one.
  • There. Now you know everything.

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Imperfect Replication
  • PowerPoint Cut-and-Paste WebQuests
  • Go to this site
  • And this one
  • And this other one over here
  • Now make a PowerPoint presentation to show what
    you learned.

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THE PRESENT
  • 2006

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WebQuests Popularity
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The Problem
  • WebQuest development takes too much time
  • too much skill
  • a resource that teachers dont always have
    access to.

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The Problem
  • Technical Skills
  • Web Editing
  • FTP
  • Layout

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The Problem
  • Pedagogical Skills
  • Constructivism
  • Higher Level Thinking
  • Coherence

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The Problem
  • Environmental Support
  • Peer feedback
  • Server space

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The Symptoms
  • Many WebQuests are created in required courses
    and never updated
  • Scared by the time demands, many teachers never
    make a second WebQuest
  • There are excellent teachers out there who will
    never make a WebQuest.

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Solution QuestGarden
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Early Development
  • Debut at TCEA - February, 2005
  • Tested in workshops throughout the Spring and
    Summer
  • Announced at NECC, July, 2005
  • Opened to everyone September 1.

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Status Today Users
  • Over 29419 users in 114 countries

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Where from?
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Status Today Lessons
  • 19763 WebQuests created
  • 14000 of them with over 500 words

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Histogram of Word Counts
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Features of QuestGarden
  • Step-by-step prompted guidance on creating a
    WebQuest
  • Browser-based no software needed
  • Emphasis on sharing resources and advice
  • Ability for WebQuest workshop leaders to monitor
    progress

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Features of QuestGarden
  • WYSIWYG text formatting
  • Ability to upload pictures and supplementary
    files
  • Based on design patterns

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Examples
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Still.imperfection
  • QuestGarden makes it easy to create great
    WebQuests.
  • It also makes it easy to create WebQuests.

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Blooms Taxonomy
WebQuests
WebExercises
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Bernies Taxonomy
Life Verbs
Decide Design Create Predict Analyze
Apply Explain
Classroom Verbs
Know Tell Remember
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Design Patterns
http//webquest.sdsu.edu/designpatterns/all.htm
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Redesigned Design Patterns
  • Chunked to make them easier to grasp
  • Organized under the higher level thinking verbs
  • Design
  • Decide
  • Create
  • Predict
  • Analyze

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QuestGarden Future
  • Free until September 1, 2006
  • 20 for a 2 year subscription after that
  • 30 day free trial
  • Access to published WebQuests will always be free

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Features Coming Soon
  • Can be stored on site or exported to any other
    site
  • Will be translated into Mandarin, Brazilian
    Portuguese, Spanish and Catalan (so far)
  • Peer Ratings and Feedback
  • Scaffolding extras built in
  • Integrated Quiz/Drill/Game
  • Ability to download someone elses WebQuest into
    your space and tweak it

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Features Coming Soon
  • Merger of webquest.org and webquest.sdsu.edu
    sites with Drupal
  • RSS feeds for newly uploaded WebQuests
  • New design patterns for integration of blogs,
    wikis and podcasting into the WebQuest format
  • Hosted tools for creating timelines, concept maps
    and surveys

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Metcalfes Law
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THE NEAR FUTURE
  • 2007

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The Future of WebQuests
  • Evolution mutation will continue
  • New task types will emerge
  • Blogs
  • Wikis
  • Podcasts
  • New forms will emerge
  • WebQuests as DVDs
  • WebQuests as Quake

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WebQuest Genesis, Present and Future
  • Bernie Dodge, PhD
  • San Diego State University
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