EDU221WebQuestContribution

As you've learned about WebQuests (through experiencing one, critiquing others, or searching for one for your unit) you have become quite the expert on WebQuests AND you have found resources and examples that could be helpful to others. Now is your chance to contribute to the collective knowledge about WebQuests.

This class has three main WebQuest resources. The first is the wiki with the introduction to WebQuest roles (you and a partner researched two types and presented to the class), the second is the wiki about roles and audiences (reality shows, other tv shows, international awards), the third is examples of WebQuests that have particularly good components. You must make at least three contributions to any of these wikis. Your contribution might:
 * add examples of good WebQuests that fit the category being described (and include a description)
 * add real world examples of audience/presentations
 * create new categories of audience/presentations (on the left hand side navigation bar)
 * add text to describe audience/presentation types
 * write a better explanation
 * add a helpful resource (and explain how it is helpful)

Additionally, I'm looking for The Worst Conclusion Ever and The Best Conclusion Ever. If you think you have a WebQuest that is eligible for one of these awards, email your nomination to me (include a link to the conclusion, which award you're nominating this conclusion for, and a 1-3 sentence statement of why you think this is worthy) and that will count as one of your contributions. Offer is limited to one per household (or Practicum student).

Sign in to wikispaces, edit the wiki, add your contribution, make a note in the history log at the bottom, and save the page. After you make your three contributions, write a blog entry titled "My contributions to the WebQuest wikis" that lists what the three improvements were that you made. Hyperlink the text so that it will go to the page where your contribution can be found. If you emailed a nomination to me, just copy and paste the body of your email (the link, which award, and the nomination statement) into your blog. Label the blog entry: TI.

Introduction to WebQuest roles Refining WebQuest audiences Examples of strong WebQuests components