Hello, everyone! This week, as a last one, we created a WebQuest, in order to provide students with a technology-based project. This tool is composed of approximately 4 steps: Introduction, Task, Process, and Evaluation, where we respectively introduce our topic and project, give students the task in a scenario, give the steps and instructions with informative video and pictures, and show the rubric according to which they will be evaluated.
Our project is having students choose 3 historical places in Istanbul, where they live, and shoot a documentary about them for their twin school friends by adding short interviews with people around the places.
Here, you can have a detailed look at our work.
We used Zunal for creating a WebQuest, you can also use QuestGarden as an alternative. The only problem we faced was some kind of technical problems with inserting photos.
I and Görkem prepared the rubric, I prepared the Introduction and Task part, Görkem prepared the Process part and shot a video introducing Canva, and posters for the use of ARloopa and QR and Barcode Scanner.
I think it is a perfect way of making students feel that they are accomplishing tasks step by step, which leads to a valuable project. Students will find the chance to get informed about the historical places they have maybe never seen in their lives.
You can have a look at my partner Ali Görkem's post about this project.
Have a nice week!
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