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In education, '''WebQuest''' is a research activity in which most information comes from the ]. In education, '''WebQuest''' is a research activity in which most information comes from the ].

According to the original paper by Bernie Dodge , a WebQuest is "an inquiry-oriented activity in which some or all of the information that learners interact with comes from resources on the internet, optionally supplemented with videoconferencing."


Usually, the quest is divided in the following sections: Usually, the quest is divided in the following sections:
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* Conclusion * Conclusion
* Teacher Page * Teacher Page

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Revision as of 21:31, 14 July 2003

In education, WebQuest is a research activity in which most information comes from the Web.

According to the original paper by Bernie Dodge , a WebQuest is "an inquiry-oriented activity in which some or all of the information that learners interact with comes from resources on the internet, optionally supplemented with videoconferencing."

Usually, the quest is divided in the following sections:

  • Introduction
  • Task
  • Process
  • Evaluation
  • Conclusion
  • Teacher Page

Related Topics

Constructivism

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