domingo, 10 de mayo de 2015

WEBQUEST


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WEBQUEST

*Yasmin Elena Vásquez García
*Juan Fernando Londoño Gil






What is a WebQuest? 

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. They can be long-term projects that last a month or more or short term that take two or three lessons.

The model was developed by Bernie Dodge at San Diego State University in February, 1995 with early input from SDSU/Pacific Bell Fellow Tom March, the Educational Technology, staff at San Diego Unified School District, and waves of participants each summer at the Teach the Teachers Consortium.
Since those beginning days, tens of thousands of teachers have embraced WebQuests as a way to make good use of the internet while engaging their students in the kinds of thinking that the 21st century requires. The model has spread around the world, with special enthusiasm in Brazil, Spain, China, Australia and Holland.  
 What are the advantages of this style of lesson?

☺ Internet sites are pre-selected so students don’t waste time searching.
☺ Students are lead to use higher level thinking to process information.
☺ Processing information helps avoid plagiarism.
☺ Makes efficient use of the net.
☺ Employs cooperative learning (students are in pairs or teams for most).
☺ Students will do real world research that is current and up-to-date.
☺ Scaffolding provided within the lesson can help lower learners catch up.
☺ Lessons are designed to motivate students by capturing their interest.

Introduction: 
• Introduces activity in a language that captures student interest.
• Sets the stage for the series of lessons



Task:
• Describes what the end result of the project will be.
• Outline the technology that students will be using.
• There are many different types of tasks that you can use: !

Retelling Tasks: 

 Students absorb information and show that they understand it.

- These can be introductory and quick and easy.
- Presentations can be done in HyperStudio, posters, short reports.
- Format and wording of final product must be significantly different than what it read.
- Skills of summarizing, distilling and elaborating are required and supported.
- This may be used as a background for a different type of task

The Process: 
• These are the steps the learner should go through to process the task. •
 Includes descriptions of the roles to be played or perspectives to be taken.
• This is also a good place to provide advice for the learner.
• Resources can be embedding in this section of the lesson. For example having places where students click to get the required worksheet.
• Should be short and clear.

Evaluation: 
• Use an evaluation rubric to examine the reaches of Boom’s Taxonomy.

Conclusion: 
• Summarize the experience, encourage reflection about the process, extend and generalize what was learned.
• Rounds document and provides closure.
• You can suggest questions for discussion

Source:  http://www.sd71.bc.ca/Sd71/Edulinks/workshop/webquest.pdf


Following this link you can get access to a WebQuest created for academic purposes.
we hope you enjoy it!

jueves, 7 de mayo de 2015

PRACTICE ACTIVITIES






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PRACTICE ACTIVITIES

For practice, we invite you to try an activity thanks to EDUCAPLAY about PRESENT CONTINUOUS:
http://www.educaplay.com/es/recursoseducativos/1880359/present_continuous.htm

Wwe are going to use WEBQUEST, so visit it and practice!

http://createwebquest.com/webquest/basic-english-secondary-6%C2%B0

Also we are going to practice with a GAME called "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire".


https://www.superteachertools.net/millionaire/online/game1428545499.php

YOUTUBE

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YOUTUBE
*Angie Plata


According to Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YouTube) YouTube is a video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California, United States. The service was created by three former PayPal employees in February 2005. In November 2006, it was bought by Google for US$1.65 billion.YouTube now operates as one of Google's subsidiaries. The site allows users to upload, view, and share videos, and it makes use of WebM, H.264, and Adobe Flash Video technology to display a wide variety of user-generated and corporate media video. Available content includes video clips, TV clips, music videos, and other content such as video blogging, short original videos, and educational videos.
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Most of the content on YouTube has been uploaded by individuals, but media corporations including CBS, the BBC, Vevo, Hulu, and other organizations offer some of their material via YouTube, as part of the YouTube partnership program. Unregistered users can watch videos, and registered users can upload videos to their channels. Videos considered to contain potentially offensive content are available only to registered users affirming themselves to be at least 18 years old.

Technology has become in a great allied when it comes about academic process, since the inclusion of tech in the learning and teaching process education has turned 360°, new and difference sources can be used within the classroom, well-trained teachers bring innovative sources which would not be possible if not for technology. Furthermore, sources like: weblogs, wikis, podcasting, presentation sharing software, digital conversation/group audio blog/voiced thread, image sharing, YouTube and many other could not be possible if not for technology.

YouTube is the most video sharing web site visited in the planet; thousands of new videos are published on this media each day. You tube has let education be better, if you did not understand what your teacher explained in class, just write the name of the topic on YouTube searcher and thousands of tutorials will appear to explain you in detail the topic of you interest.