FOCUS: Five Rules for Writing a Great WebQuest

  • Dodge B
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Abstract

Describes WebQuests as inquiry-oriented activities in which most information is found on the World Wide Web and is designed to engage higher-level thinking skills. Offers suggestions on how to design good WebQuests that will offer quality materials, emphasizing the importance of finding good Web sites to base them on. (LRW)

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Dodge, B. (2001). FOCUS: Five Rules for Writing a Great WebQuest. Learning & Leading with Technology, 28(8), 6-9,58. Retrieved from http://content.ebscohost.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P&P=AN&K=EJ643405&S=R&D=eric&EbscoContent=dGJyMNXb4kSep7I4wtvhOLCmr0mep7RSr6q4TbSWxWXS&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPGtrk2xrLRPuePfgeyx44Dt6fIA

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