That's the topic of a webinar sponsored by Discovery Education tonight
(4pm Eastern Time). Here's the description:
The WebQuest model has been around since ancient times: 1995. The web
has fundamentally changed since then with the invention of blogs,
wikis, podcasts and social tools of every stripe. Has the model kept
up, or are WebQuests a relic of the 20th century? In this webinar
Bernie Dodge will describe how WebQuests and Web 2.0 go together like
chocolate and peanut butter. He'll show examples of how the latest web-
based tools can be embedded in a solid pedagogical structure to make
good lessons great.
You have to register to attend by going to
https://discoveryed.webex.com/ec0600l/eventcenter/enroll/join.do?siteurl=discove\
ryed&confId=234607552
Hope to see you there!
::: Bernie :::
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Bernie Dodge, PhD - Professor of Educational Technology
San Diego State University. 619.594.7401
Blog - http://webquest.org/bdodge/
The WebQuest Page - http://webquest.org
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