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* A WebQuest about an undercover-agent in the ancient Germany (using the sections of Bernie Dodge - thanks to him!; German language) | |||
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In education, WebQuest is a research activity in which students collect information, where most of the information comes from the World Wide Web. It was first invented by Bernie Dodge in 1995.
According to the original paper by Dodge , 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, optionally supplemented with videoconferencing."
Usually, the quest is divided in the following sections:
- Introduction
- Task
- Process
- Evaluation
- Conclusion
- Teacher Page
Students typically complete WebQuests in groups. Each student in each group then has a "role," or specific area to research. WebQuests often take the form of role-playing scenarios, where students take on the personas of professional researchers or historical figures.
The WebQuest is valued as a highly constructivist teaching method, meaning that students are "turned loose" to find, synthesize, and analyze information in a hands-on fashion, actively constructing their own understanding of the material. WebQuests' focus on group work also makes them popular examples of cooperative learning.
External links
- WebQuest.org, Bernie Dodge's WebQuest site.
- InstantWebQuest, Free WebQuest Design & Hosting tool.
- Battle of Troy A WebQuest in German language with multiple-choice-exercises and crosswords to reach different levels (using not the sections of B. Dodge)
- Operation "The Rhine" A WebQuest about an undercover-agent in the ancient Germany (using the sections of Bernie Dodge - thanks to him!; German language)
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