Showing posts with label autonomy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autonomy. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 February 2011

A interesting webquest- movie review

Website of the day : An great example of webquest ---                                                           Movie Presentation 


What is this?

It is a brilliant webquest suitable for pre-intermediate students to advanced students. The task is to have students present their favorite movie to the whole class in a catchy way, persuading other students to vote for it.

Friday, 18 February 2011

webquest-Willywonka

Website of the day: an interesting example of Webquest
                                   -- Willywonka navigation


What is this?
It is a great and motivating webquest for elementary students. It exemplifies what a normal webquest will cover: introduction, task, process, evaluation, conclusion. Besides, there are two versions of the webquest page. One is for students and the other is for teachers as a teachers' guide page.


Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Webquest--An alternative way to learn English through a project

What is this?

According to the founder of WebQuest fromWebQuest.org, "a  WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented lesson format in which most or all the information that learners work with comes from the web." Generally speaking, a webquest is composed of 6 parts: introduction, task, process, resources, evaluation, and conclusion. Teachers can either create their own webquests or adopt those available webquests shared by others. Depending on the task of each webquest, students might have to give a presentation, design a website, write a report and so on.