A WebQuest is a task-based oriented format in which most or all the information that learners work with comes from the web. These can be created using various programs, including a simple word processing document that includes links to websites.
A WebQuest is distinguished from other Internet-based research by three characteristics. First, it is classroom-based. Second, it emphasizes higher-order thinking (such as analysis, creativity, or criticism) rather than just acquiring information. And third, the teacher preselects the sources, emphasizing information use rather than information gathering. Finally, most WebQuests are group work with the task frequently being split into roles.
-Examples:
Our school
Travelling to learn English
Heal the world
Singing Peace
Visiting London
iruzkinik ez:
Argitaratu iruzkina