Muse #9
This lecture was dedicated to the WebQuest programme. We learnt the various components that are necessary to making a good WebQuest, namely, Introduction, Task, Process, Evaluation, Conclusion, Teacher's Page, and resources such as website links, case studies, examples, mindmaps etc.
I still remember our first introduction to the WebQuest software during tutorial where we were so amused and fascinated with how clicking on the various functions could create different ways of presenting the information such as True/False questions, Multiple-Choice, Multiple-Select, Case Study etc. (We also kept gushing about the cute pictures attached to each function such as the briefcase for Case Study. HAHAH! Guess we're not that much older than our target audience of lower primary school students. Wahahah)
The WebQuest seems like a useful authoring tool. :)
Thursday, 23 April 2009
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Webquest is not an authoring tool but a pedagogical resource / method; exe is.
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