1.
Please remove all extraneous text from your pages. You
have the webquest template printed out with the details of each part of
the webquest so any text that is not yours should be eliminated.
2. Presentations,
we would like each person to
give a brief summary of their webquest (2-3 minutes) in order to try out
ideas and get suggestions from the group.
3.
Please open your profile page
and put a link to your webquest.
4. Checklist for
a successful lesson. Thanks, Nicole!
Feel like you are almost finished? Check this checklist!
1. Check every page for spelling errors and sentence structure;
Look at the aesthetics of your page (are there appropriate spaces after
punctuation, such as
commas), line spacing, alignment, etc.
2. Click on every link to see that they work.
3. Make sure you have links on your webquest page and personal page
that link to each other
4. Make sure all graphics load.
5. Take a sneak peek at your colleagues' pages to see what they have
done
6. Keep in mind, your pages may never be "completely" finished
and you may continually add to them throughout the school year
7. Make sure you have an e-mail link on your pages so others can contact
you (remember, to create an e-mail link highlight the text, press link
and put in
"mailto:youremailaddress" with no spaces and no quotations)
8. Consider adding a "page last updated" date on the bottom
of each home page in a smaller font
9. Make sure your teaching guide is complete and linked to your webquest
10. Go through your lesson
with Sharon and Edie.
5. Wrap-up
We'll discuss our next time
together on tomorrow. Please think about a time and topics appropriate
for this meeting.
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