Your Impressions
| It strengths are that it gives a good project to think about. | It doesn't give them a starting point for research. | |
| It gives students standards on which to base their research. | Does not give an effective grading scale. | |
| It gives students a list of web sites to conduct their research. | Grading scales gives to much leeway in points for students who did not do the work. | |
It gives a web site list and a way to organize | Doesn't give a detailed explanation of what is required. | |
| It gives lots of resources. | Difficulty level is too high. |
Bernie Dodge, Department of Educational Technology, SDSU
I and the group felt that Earthquake and Shakespeare were the best two Web Quests because they both give the students a good starting point for the students to begin their research.
We both felt Waves & Sound and Gorillas were the worst two Web Quests because, for Gorillas, it didn't give a good starting point, and Waves was to hard for the level the students are on and was very dry in its delivery.
Best to us means that the students gain information and learn more from using the internet as a resource tool.
And worst means that the students don't learn more from the lesson plan and that they didn't not give a good starting point for research.
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