When you first try
out your webquest with your class, dont expect the results to
be perfect. Like any lesson, a webquest may take a little tweaking to
get right.
- If they want more Give them
more! Find some additional sites, go after higher level content,
or expand on the information in class. For expanded independent
study, see if there's an "ask the expert" site that deals
with your topic. You can also collect a reading list or a set of
off-line activities for those who want more information.
- If they dont get it
try re-examining your task. Is this quest something that introduces
completely new information, or does it follow logically from what
youve already studied? Sometimes all it takes is a better
introduction.
- If they get bored you might
want to add more higher-level content or sites with more visual
material.
- If they cant follow the directions
be more explicit, break things into smaller steps, or slow
down the pace.
- If they dont remember anything
once the computer is turned off try stating the connections
more explicitly in your instructions.
- If the computers dont work
(and this WILL happen sooner or later) have a back-up lesson,
or set up your quest so that it can easily be swapped with another
element of your unit.
- If a site is down Planning
is an important element in curing this one. Check your sites a few
hours before the class to be sure everything is working. If a major
component of the quest is unavailable, you may have to postpone
the quest.
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