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Web Quests

 

 

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A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented activity that poses a central question.  Some or all of the information with which learners interact comes from resources on the internet.  The instructional goal of a WebQuest is knowledge acquisition and integration, and extending and refining knowledge.  After completing a WebQuest, the learner will have analyzed a body of knowledge, transformed it in someway and demonstrated an understanding of the material on and offline.

Click on the links below to see examples of WebQuests developed by the faculty at Mountain View.

Mathematics & Music Debating Effectively Hurricanes
The Renaissance

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