Footprints
1. Reflections on web quest process and model.
This web Quest is a short Term Web Quest as it is designed to be completed in two classes
period including the work that students need to do at home individually. It is designed to
forced students to interact to be successful in achieving a common objective in 5 tasks.
The final objective of this Web Quest for students is to elaborate a group presentation about
their work in relation with the possibilities and implications for Irish people of leaving
abroad. Analyzing the Irish Diaspora we pretend to engage students with the subject as is
related with their upcoming possibilities in the future.
This Webquest`s target audience is Irish transition year students who are typically between
fifteen and sixteen years of age. To encourage them to freely engage with the material the
group changed some terminology to a more a age appropriate level. Below are a list of the
changes.
“Introduction” page changed to “Compass”
“Task” page changed to “Mission”
“Process” page changed to “Map”
“Resources” page changed to “Supplies”
“Evaluation” page changed to “Garmin/Bearings(Sat nav) (Rubrix)”
“Conclusion” page changed to “Destination”
“Reflection” page changed to ”Foot Prints”
“Credits” page stays as “Credits”
In order to keep their attention we designed an eye catching web site where we included
pictures and some coloured graphics to make the interface attractive and similar to the one
that their normally use in their spare time. It was important for us to make it look more like a
tool to play with, enjoy and explore rather than a boring interface. To connect real world with
the educational experiences is what we would like to aim for with this typology of activities.
According to Anderson and Speck (2001), students prefer working with a partner over
working alone on computer activities. Leu (1996) adds that "students often learn about
complex multimedia environments by showing each other cool things." Thus, through
collaborative technology activities, students benefit from working with each other.
In this web quest students work both alone and in groups and also face-to-face (first mission)
in a synchronous interaction but also in an asynchronous non face-to face. To design these
tasks we found it important to structure all the steps very clearly as we hope this will allow
students to navigate the web without getting confused.
Choosing a relevant topic for our target students it was an important part of our project.
We expect from students been engaged with the project and also to motivate them to explore
perspectives for their live, researching about Irish Diaspora allow them to research in the
countries and areas that their prefer but also we limited the search to countries that are no
very popular as we want to keep certain level the difficulty and also awake his curiosity.
The objective of the activity is not only encourage students to find information it is also
being able to use the information, they should acquire knowledge that they could be using in
their near future to make decisions.
The resources are partially added to the Web Quest because we would like students being
successful in their research and we would like to avoid spending too much time in this part of
the process. One important part of the Web Quest is to develop their ability to find
information but more important for them is to analyze this information for specific purpose.
However it became difficult to find resources that are attractive to them. We wanted to
include audio and video files as are easier to explore and also more engaging but in a further
revision of our Web Quest this should be area to update. We cannot forget that resources in
internet are very vulnerable and unstable in terms of time and that is why we would like to
emphasize the necessity of a Web Quest application guide for the facilitator or teacher.
2. Reflections on the experience of designing a web quest artifact.
What we learned from working in a collaborative environment Firstly it was apparent that group members had a wide variety of individual strengths and work experience skills. It is important for members of a group to clearly define their individual skills in order to assign appropriate roles.
Working in a collaborative environment in this special activity was very interesting as we needed to do what we would like students to do. The difficulties that we faced were basically related to the division of tasks and the elaboration of material. Editing and sharing the common material using Google docs was very useful as we saw the process for ourselves and how everything should match the objective step by step. A difficulty in this process is being able to revise others people work, we tend to be very critical of ourselves but when it came to analyzing others work we are flexible and tolerant. Such things are not bad in itself when it comes to rich the common objective but could be a barrier to innovate and searching deeply in the subject.
3. Advantages and disadvantages of web quests. This Web Quest is designed for a specific group of learners, Irish students because of the subject “Irish Diaspora”, and also designed for a specific educational level. Is clearly structured in 5 missions or tasks and it is designed to be working with internet and in red between students. The final presentation for this specific Web Quest should be done also with on-line tools as Google presentations and their job will be placed in internet ( Google map) being this outcome the most relevant to motivate students to engage with the topic. In addition, incorporating personal Blogs in the activity became relevant as the students could use them to share knowledge in and outside class, and also because they could access to their information any time in the future, and also beneficiate from other students work. What is relevant about this specific Web Quest is the possibility of using existing tools as web browsers, blogs. Google docs and presentation to facilitate their computer literacy and also introduce them in a new subject and methodology of work more align with the reality. The limitation of the present Web Quest is the topic as it limited the target group who could beneficiate of it. In the other hand because is clearly structured could be modified for posterior applications changing the final task and the topic.
4. Applicability of web quests to individual member’s sphere. I have used elements of the web quest model to scaffold contextual survey work for landscape architect students. Prior to visiting a project site, they were provided with an umbrella task, web resources and had to collate, analyse and present their findings. I’ve always found it difficult as a teacher to find good resources online that were easy to adapt and use in my own class. Having been introduced to web quests, I realise that there are a wealth of resources out there that follow the web quest model making the teaching process very easy. I also found links for Irish schools using lots of web quests and found that some have compiled webquest collections from schools all over the world that support the Irish curriculum, e.g.http://www.edulinks.stcronans.ie/webquests.html - Claire
Personally I find very useful to deliver a topic by organizing tasks. A clear structure
encourages students to approximate to the final result. As a language teacher using internet to
find resources about the language related to the culture is one of the most motivating things
for the students. In addition the entire project became significant as their need to work in
groups and help with personal knowledge that a posterior all together will place on internet.
As a teacher to have all the resources placed in the activity and in internet is very useful to be
able to guide students focusing in language structures more than in their process of searching
information .-Meritxell
A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented activity in which some or all of the information that learners interact with comes from resources on the internet, optionally supplemented with videoconferencing. There are at least two levels of WebQuests that should be distinguished from one another.
Short Term WebQuests
The instructional goal of a short term WebQuest is knowledge acquisition and integration, described as Dimension 2 in Marzano's (1992) Dimensions of Thinking model. At the end of a short term WebQuest, a learner will have grappled with a significant amount of new information and made sense of it. A short-term WebQuest is designed to be completed in one to three class periods.
Longer Term WebQuest
The instructional goal of a longer term WebQuest is what Marzano calls Dimension
3: extending and refining knowledge. After completing a longer term WebQuest, a
learner would have analyzed a body of knowledge deeply, transformed it in some
way, and demonstrated an understanding of the material by creating something that
others can respond to, on-line or off-. A longer term WebQuest will typically take
between one week and a month in a classroom setting.
The webQuest that we designed is a short term Web test
This web Quest is a short Term Web Quest as it is designed to be completed in two classes
period including the work that students need to do at home individually. It is designed to
forced students to interact to be successful in achieving a common objective in 5 tasks.
The final objective of this Web Quest for students is to elaborate a group presentation about
their work in relation with the possibilities and implications for Irish people of leaving
abroad. Analyzing the Irish Diaspora we pretend to engage students with the subject as is
related with their upcoming possibilities in the future.
This Webquest`s target audience is Irish transition year students who are typically
between fifteen and sixteen years of age. To encourage them to freely engage with
the material the group changed some terminology to a more a age appropriate level.
Below are a list of the changes.
“Introduction” page changed to “Compass”
“Task” page changed to “Mission”
“Process” page changed to “Map”
“Resources” page changed to “Supplies”
“Evaluation” page changed to “Garmin/Bearings(Sat nav) (Rubrix)”
“Conclusion” page changed to “Destination”
“Reflection” page changed to ”Foot Prints”
“Credits” page stays as “Credits”
In order to keep their attention we designed an eye catching web site where we
included pictures and some coloured graphics to make the interface attractive and
similar to the one that their normally use in their spare time. It was important for us to
make it look more like a tool to play with, enjoy and explore rather than a boring
interface. To connect real world with the educational experiences is what we would
like to aim for with this typology of activities.
According to Anderson and Speck (2001), students prefer working with a partner
over working alone on computer activities. Leu (1996) adds that "students often learn
about complex multimedia environments by showing each other cool things." Thus,
through collaborative technology activities, students benefit from working with each
other.
In this web quest students work both alone and in groups and also face-to-face (first
mission) in a synchronous interaction but also in an asynchronous non face-to face.
To design these tasks we found it important to structure all the steps very clearly as
we hope this will allow students to navigate the web without getting confused.
Choosing a relevant topic for our target students it was an important part of our
project.
We expect from students been engaged with the project and also to motivate them to
explore perspectives for their live, researching about Irish Diaspora allow them to
research in the countries and areas that their prefer but also we limited the search to
countries that are no very popular as we want to keep certain level the difficulty and
also awake his curiosity.
The objective of the activity is not only encourage students to find information it is
also being able to use the information, they should acquire knowledge that they
could be using in their near future to make decisions.
The resources are partially added to the Web Quest because we would like students
being successful in their research and we would like to avoid spending too much
time in this part of the process. One important part of the Web Quest is to develop
their ability to find information but more important for them is to analyze this
information for specific purpose.
However it became difficult to find resources that are attractive to them. We wanted
to include audio and video files as are easier to explore and also more engaging but
in a further revision of our Web Quest this should be area to update. We cannot
forget that resources in internet are very vulnerable and unstable in terms of time
and that is why we would like to emphasize the necessity of a Web Quest application
guide for the facilitator or teacher.
(4) Advantages of WebQuests. In the eyes of the learner
For Students
Students learn through discovery and synthesis with a quest. (if
structured properly) This higher level of thinking is what we are
striving for all students to achieve
The structure of the web Quest is a terrific organizational tool for
most students. All the requirements are laid out from the beginning.
Students using web quests must use their thinking abilities. They are required
to compare, contrast, make decisions and recommendations. They cannot lean
on a quick cut and paste for their answers.
With a quest students can be exposed to materials, people, activities
and ideas that are not available in our standard text and are highly
meaningful.
From what I have read, the "power" of the 21st century is going to be with
the people who know how to find the information, do it quickly and
accurately, and put it to use. In the process of participating in Web Quests,
students learn how to search effectively, evaluate what they find, and put it to use.
In schools today, we are preparing the "knowledge workers" of the 21st century.
AS A GROUP
(5) What we learned from working in a collaborative environment
Firstly it was apparent that group members had a wide variety of individual strengths
and work experience skills. It is important for members of a group to clearly define
their individual skills in order to assign appropriate roles.
Working in a collaborative environment in this special activity was very interesting as
we needed to do what we would like students to do.
The difficulties that we faced were basically related to the division of tasks and the
elaboration of material. Editing and sharing the common material using Google docs
was very useful as we saw the process for ourselves and how everything should
match the objective step by step. A difficulty in this process is being able to revise
others people work, we tend to be very critical of ourselves but when it came to
analyzing others work we are flexible and tolerant. Such things are not bad in itself
when it comes to rich the common objective but could be a barrier to innovate and
searching deeply in the subject.
Time management - had regular meetings
Assigned roles within group according to strengths and interests
choosing subject matter
how technology assisted collaborative learning - use of google docs, email,
wikimedia commons
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