Friday, August 17, 2007

Webquest/Scavenger Hunt

This webquest contest is for teachers in the following EPISD schools: Chapin, Irvin, Lee, Magoffin, Moye, Stanton, and Whitaker. The first three classroom teachers to complete all directions and questions correctly and submit the answers via email to me will receive a back to school gift. The contest ends September 10, 2007 at 12:00 midnight. The names of the webquest winners will be posted on my blog on September 15, 2007.

1. What is a webquest? (Hint: Select the hyperlinked term in this
question. After viewing the page, arrow back to the questions in this post.)

2. What title has Marc Prensky given students of today? Why does he
refer to the students of today in this manner? (Hint: Select the
hyperlinked name in this question.)

3. What’s a definition for Web 2.0? (Hint: Select the hyperlinked term in this question.)

4. Wiki is the abbreviation for ______________? (Hint: Click on the blank.)

5. Post a comment regarding this webquest. (Select the hyperlinked
comment below this post. No need to email me your response to #5
as I can go online and read your comment.)
  • Is a webquest something you might be willing to incorporate into your lesson (s)?

  • Do you think it would be an activity students would enjoy?

11 comments:

  1. I think that my students would enjoy a webquest, but you would have to be very careful how it was done for mathematics. It could quickly turn into a 'free day' in the kids minds if they didn't have real information to find, but if you would help me, I think I would like to try one with my Algebra 2 classes. -- Catherine Wendland

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  2. Catherine,

    I will definitely help you with a webquest.

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  3. With the enormous amount of information present on the Web and the students’ adeptness in the use of technology, Webquests could be an effective supplemental tool in teaching. However, caution must be employed utilizing Wikis as these highly dynamic sites, at a given instance, could contain information of dubious integrity.

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  4. I guess I lost this contest, since I'm #4...however, this is cool as ever, Sherita! You know I'm with you on technology, but how could we ever do this when our math lab was shut down and our mobile lab taken away!? We supposed to be "teaching the basics" in math - no time for technology - haven't you heard?

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  5. Sherita, pretty cool activity for first day back to school, especially after meetings---have you noticed teachers are worse than students. Have a great year!
    Donna

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  6. I have several lessons plans using webquests in the Spanish classroom. I would be happy to share some ideas about this with whom ever is interested. --Marissa Tagle

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  7. I found the information I gathered whild answering the questions was quite fasinating -- especially finding out that I am a "digital immigrant" and my students are "native speakers." I found the entire article very interesting. I would love to try the things I read about, but our computer lab needs to be reliable (which it is not at this time). Odessa

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  8. I'm trying all that I can to interest my students and took them to the computer lab last year for science lessons and plan to do so again this year. It is a great way to learn and I've been taking online classes myself this last year. But, I'm an immigrant and have much to learn.

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  9. I loved your webquest. My kids would definately enjoy this activity.I'm going to try to create one, but you know you'll probably have to come in and give us a little training.

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  10. Angelica,

    Just let me know if you want my assistance with your webquest. I will be there!

    Sherita

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  11. THANK YOU!, THANK YOU! I really appreciate your help and prompt response to questions. The links available at the bottom of your page are a great and excellent tool to all teachers no matter the grade or subject. I was even able to use the clock and dragnifier tools immediately after downloading! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK! --- ;-) Rebeca Gonzalez

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