Title: WebQuests PowerQuests
1WebQuestsPowerQuests
Beth Hamilton Barbara Sasso
2"A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented activity in
which some or all of the information used by
learners is drawn from the Web. WebQuests are
designed to use learners' time well, to focus on
using information rather than looking for it, and
to support learners' thinking at the levels of
analysis, synthesis, and evaluation." Bernie
Dodge, San Diego State University
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4sets the stage and provides some background
information
- Create an interest in the learner for the topic
- Orient the learner as to what is coming
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7description of what the learner will have done at
the end of the exercise
- doable and interesting
- elicits thinking in learners that goes beyond
rote comprehension - product oriented - PowerPoint/PhotoStory/Movie
Maker presentation, an online debate, etc.
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10Steps the learners should go through in
accomplishing the task
- strategies for dividing the task into subtasks
- descriptions of roles to be played
- perspectives to be taken by each learner
- learning advice and interpersonal process advice
- relatively short and clear
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17a list of information sources
- Pre-selected so that learners can focus their
attention on the topic rather than surfing - Include textbooks, audiotapes, face-to-face
interaction with other people - Divide the list of resources so that some are
examined by everyone in the class - Give separate data sources to learners. This can
ensure the interdependence of the group and give
the learners an incentive to teach each other
what they've learned.
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20authentic assessment
- Difficult to gauge with (readily) with a
multiple-choice test. An evaluation rubric is
called for. - Evaluation rubrics would take a different form
depending on the kind of task given to the
learner.
21Example of an Evaluation
The grade will be based on three separate
evaluations. First, while working, the teacher
should make observations of how students are
working individually. Then at the end of the
project, have students evaluate themselves and
the other members. Then everyone will evaluate
the final projects. The teacher will combine the
scores with their own in the percentage of 70 to
30, with the teacher's score weighing more.
Teacher Individual grade- 100 points
(grading each student individually) Group
individual grade- 100 points (group members
grading each other) Project grade- 200 points
(group project evaluation)
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24summarizes the experience
- encourage reflection about the process
- extend and generalize what was learned
- provides the reader with a sense of closure
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26Is not always part of a Power Quest
Teacher Page
- Great way to share information with other
teachers. - A place to show Standard Course of Study that is
being addressed in this Power Quest.
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28Searching for WebQuests
- Catawba County Schools Webquests
- Iredell-Statesville Schools WebQuests
- Best WebQuests
- WebQuest Locator
- WebQuest Search
- teAchnology Webquests
- WebQuests Readings and Training Materials
29Google found 555,000 hits!
30Try webquest
Look up ppt. file
31You can download the PowerQuests Template At htt
p//tinyurl.com/ta2008
32WebQuestsPowerQuests
Beth Hamilton Barbara Sasso