WebQuest Resources
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The WebQuest Page -- Developed in
early 1995 at San Diego State University by
Bernie Dodge with
Tom March, and outlined in
Some Thoughts About
WebQuests, this site is designed to serve as a resource to those who are using the
WebQuest model to teach with the web. By pointing to excellent examples and collecting
materials developed to communicate the idea, all of us experimenting with WebQuests will
be able to learn from each other.
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WebQuest Collections --
These are lists of WebQuests created in various settings, mostly University
courses and workshops.
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Math
WebQuests -- Want to find out where the best roller coasters are located in the United
States? Which U.S. cities have the 'best weather?' Use this web site to enhance students'
thinking and analytic skills about Web resources.
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Yahoo!
selection of social studies WebQuest lesson plan sites
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Yahoo!
selection of science WebQuest lesson plan sites
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WebQuests in our
future: the teacher's role in cyberspace -- Kathy Schorock's Guide for Educators on
WebQuests.
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WebQuest 101 -- This tutorial introduces you to Webquests an internet activity which lets
you create something useful for your students while increasing your web "comfort
level" at the same time. A well-designed webquest lets you turn your students loose
on the web for a specific project and get results that both you and your students will
like.
- A
collection of Webquests and
Resources for Teachers developed by Davison High School, Davison, Michigan.
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WebQuest
Template
- Additional
WebQuest
Resources
- Still more
WebQuest Sites
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Revised September 2001