I just finished a simple WebQuest inspired by the novel A Girl Named Disaster by Nancy Farmer. It is a great coming of age story wherein the protagonist Nhamo flees her village in Mozambique and travels to Zimbabwe. Only, Nhamo journeys alone by canoe across a massive lake separating the two countries. For my WebQuest, I created three tasks that centered around the settings in the novel. The complete project is to create a travel guide blog with expressive writing describing a setting in the book. I choose to create the WebQuest on Microsoft Publisher and boy howdy, it was actually fun! I used a template to create my outlay, but it was easy to modify according to my own likes. Also, I was able to email my work to myself and edit it with no problems. I included three links for each task to give students an idea of the massive amount of resources available on the Internet
I definitely can foresee myself using this technology in my future classroom. Not only was it easy to do, it was not time consuming and it was enjoyable. Also, I feel this project provides students with enough structure to stay on task, but with enough leeway to not be boring. Thanks Microsoft for this lovely bit of technology!
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
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