laptop Conclusion 
   


Congratulations! You have worked hard and a job well done.

Having completed this training WebQuest on WebQuests, you should now have a clear idea of the physical make up and theoretical underpinnings of a well designed WebQuest and how they relate to your particular teaching situation. 

You have sufficient knowledge to have formed an initial opinion as to their usefulness as a learning/teaching tool and have had an opportunity to analyse several examples with your own teaching in mind. Should you chose to give them a try, you now have a good idea of where to start and the critical skills allowing you to adapt existing ones to your learner's needs.

As the scope of this project didn't allow for an in-depth look at designing your own WebQuests, which is something you may now like to consider, there are several interesting links below that will lead you further on into the world of WebQuests.

One final task which you must complete is a short feedback/self-evaluation which, once completed, you will send by e-mail to your course tutor (me). I will then send it back to you with coments, if appropriate. Go to Self-evaluation




About WebQuest design
Where to find WebQuests


Getting started with WebQuest development

Filamentality - help designing web based activities

A WebQuest on creating WebQuests

Instant WebQuest - non expert design help

Consultants-e Online training and development

T-spider.net creating internet activities for the classroom

WebQuest design patterns and templates


The WebQuest Portal

University of Wisconsin portal

ESL WebQuests

Best WebQuests

Word based WebQuests made by EFL teachers

KidsQuests!

Go to Credits