Tutorial
A webquest is made up of five parts. On this page, you will find a section explaining how to create each one.
Introduction
- Create the context for the task in short introductory paragraph
- Write in a style that hooks and engages the learner
- Be creative & have fun with writing this section of your webquest
- Capture the attention of the intended audience, the student
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Task
- Focus the learners on what they will do
- Introduce the culminating performance or product driving the activities
- Clearly state what the end result of the learners' activities will be
- Don't list the steps, that is part of the process section
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Process
- Outline how the learners will accomplish the task.
- Include clear guidance or steps on organization
- Write a set of questions to answer or list specific concentration areas
- On-line URLs from the resources section will serve as a guide to the process
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Evaluation
- Describe the evaluation criteria to meet performance and content standards
- Outline how the learner's performance will be evaluated
- Build an assessment rubric that aligns with the project outlined in the task
- Specify if there will be a common grade for group work vs. individual grades
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Conclusion
- Used to brings closure and encourage reflection
- Summarize what the learners will have accomplished or learned
- Consider including rhetorical questions or additional links to extend thinking
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