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Encontro sobre WebQuest

open access: yesRevista Portuguesa de Educação, 2007
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Creating reusable WebQuest objects with WebQuest authoring engine

Fifth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT'05), 2005
WebQuest is a constructivist lesson format for Web-enabled inquiry-based learning. A WebQuest exists in form of a Web site that contains a collection of Web pages. In this paper, we define the "WebQuest Object" which is basically a learning object. We also present the WebQuest authoring engine which enables one to generate WebQuest objects without the ...
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WebQuests

Home Health Care Management & Practice, 2008
The nursing shortage, coupled with growing case loads, limits the available time for nurses in home care to attend continuing professional education programs necessary to keep abreast of the changes in nursing practice and enhance their clinical competency.
Cynthia K, Russell   +8 more
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WebQuests

CHI '02 extended abstracts on Human factors in computer systems - CHI '02, 2002
This paper introduces WebQuests as potential teaching tools for HCI and software design educators. Based on our daylong observations of a high-school class, we believe that WebQuests can be adapted for use in online as well as classroom-based education and for use with adults as well as children.
Brenda Hopkins-Moore, Susan Fowler
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WebQuests

CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 2007
A WebQuest is a model or framework for designing effective Web-based instructional strategies featuring inquiry-oriented activities. It is an innovative approach to learning that is enhanced by the use of evolving instructional technology. WebQuests have invigorated the primary school (grades K through 12) educational sector around the globe, yet there
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Webquest

2008
The Internet has a vast array of information resources that educators and students can access when studying a particular topic. There are millions of different types of Web sites available on the Internet that could prove useful in the learning process.
Taralynn Hartsell, Karen R. Juneau
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Computer-Supported WebQuests

2009
WebQuests are among the most popular techniques to enhance collaboration in learning; they are an inquiry-based activity, grounded on constructivist learning theory, where the information that learners interact with is mostly found on the Internet. We present here a system that offers computer-support during a WebQuest, by offering a structured ...
F. BELGIORNO   +4 more
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Learning from WebQuests

Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2006
WebQuests are activities in which students use Web resources to learn about school topics. WebQuests are advocated as constructivist activities and ones generally well regarded by students. Two experiments were conducted in school settings to compare learning using WebQuests versus conventional instruction.
Martonia Gaskill   +2 more
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