There's a growing community of educators out there who are learning to develop WebQuests and are sharing what they've learned with each other.

The WebQuest E-List

Chats at Tapped In

Interested in an e-mail list that will put you in touch with others who are developing their own WebQuests? Join the list by clicking on the button below.

The purpose of the list is to provide a place to pose questions, solicit peer feedback, and share ideas and resources for making our lessons better.

The list has over 400 members. Join us!

 

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Share Your WebQuests

We've added an easy way for you to share your work with other teachers. Go to the new WebQuest Submission Form and we'll look over your lesson as a candidate to add to the matrix of examples.

Once a month, Bernie Dodge hosts an hour-long chat at TAPPED IN, a learning environment for staff development. Using TAPPED IN's unique software, we're able to project web pages and discuss what we see in real time. We have transcripts of these chats:

1999

2000

2001

2002

  • January 31- New Additions to the Matrix
  • February 21 - WebQuests for Language Arts
  • March 26 - WebQuests for Science

Sign up for free membership at TappedIN and check the calendar there to see when the next WebQuest and other chats will occur.

Another chat transcript: April 14, 2000 with Curt Bonk's graduate students at Indiana University.

 

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