WebQuests offer a structured framework for educational projects, providing clear outlines and detailed step-by-step instructions. Each aspect of the project is divided into easily navigable tabs, ensuring students know what is expected through provided rubrics and organized layouts.
You Can Use Other Teacher's WebQuests, or They Can Use Your WebQuest
If you're struggling with getting your students
to understand a subject, you can try another
teachers approach through their WebQuest
Other teachers can get ideas for their own
WebQuests using yours, or you can get ideas
from others
When you make a WebQuest, you can make
it public, so other teacher's can use it as well
Encourages Groupwork
The teacher doesn't need to be involved until the end.
Everything is laid out and organized and they have their
peers to help as well
If one student is struggling with understanding what's expected, one of their peers can easily walk through it with them
If you make the project extensive, it's easy for each
student to open the Webquest on their own computer
and read through the project and then get into groups
and help each other explain what needs done
Gives Step-By-Step Instruction
Gives the teacher the opportunity to first outline the
project, and then in a different tab it lets you go in
depth about each step
Easy to use tabs on the left side of the page to
help walk them through the project
Everything is laid out completely and clearly for them
Easily Outlines the Project
By the time they get to the last tab, they should have
everything completed with ease
Gives the students a rubric so they know what's expected