Job Assignments
Read the descriptions of the job assignments and discuss
which role you will take on. Click on the title of each job to access
the specific rubric for that job. Remember, the rubrics are just a
guide. You are the only person who can truly tell whether a WebQuest
will work for your students or not.
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Time on Task
Tutor
Your job reviews the efficiency of the WebQuest
you are evaluating. Are the instructions direct and clearly
written? Does the WebQuest waste time with a lot of useless
information? Do the process and the task components match? |
Directions
Diva
Your job reviews the directions given in the
WebQuest. Are the roles of the learner well defined?
Does everyone know what their job is? Could a student follow
the instructions? Is a clear goal for the WebQuest stated? |
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Design
Developer
Your job reviews the design and layout of the
WebQuest. Is it easy to navigate? Are the graphics appropriate
or overwhelming? Is the layout of the site inviting and friendly?
Are there misspelled words in the site? |
Evaluation
Editor
Your job reviews the evaluation component of
the WebQuest. Does the evaluation make sense in terms of the
task? Is the evaluation one that asks for higher order thinking
skills, and not just a "fill in the blanks" answer? Could
the students in your grade level complete the project listed in
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