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Educational Technology in ELT: March 2012 - 0 views

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    Digital Storytelling
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http://www.google.dk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&ved=0CCcQFjAB&url... - 0 views

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    Digital Storytelling Tools for Educators
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Education World ® Technology Center: Creating a WebQuest: It's Easier than Yo... - 0 views

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    Optional resource about WebQuests for Week 6
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Google's up to date search tips - 0 views

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    The page with most up to date Google search tips
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Using Diigo in the classroom - 2 views

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    Lots of useful tips on how Diigo can be used in the classroom
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Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators : Webquests in Our Future - Kathy Schrock's Guide f... - 2 views

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      The matrix of WebQuest design patterns is extremely useful for being creative in the WebQuest creation phase.
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    Optional resource fore Week 6 on WebQuests
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Bernie Dodge on WebQuests - 1 views

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    Optional resource for week 6
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    Once again an old article but one which sets out basic principles which are still valid today.
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WebQuest Design Process - 2 views

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      This may be old but it is still valid. The visual aspect is very useful.
  • Generally, a topic will be a good candidate for a WebQuest if it holds some inherent complexity. Once you have some ideas for topics, chunk them out into sub-categories by clustering. You might look for things like relationships to other topics, controversial issues, multiple perspectives about the topic, changing beliefs, unknowns, etc. This clustering will help you when it comes time to uncover your main question and devise roles for learners.
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    Tom March on WebQuest Design Process
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Untitled Document - 0 views

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    Free tool to create C-tests online. There is also a downloadable program but it may be easier to create them online and then use save as. To embed in Moodle I call up the page and then click on 'View source'. I then copy the source and add it to a Moodle page.
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    Natasha's blog set up in week 9
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Jo's Blarney Blog - 0 views

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    Jo's blog set up in week 9
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MohammEdtech Blog - 0 views

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    Mohammed's blog set up in week 9
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enjoying learning - 0 views

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    Jen's blog set up in week 9
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http://eatoutmalaga.blogspot.com/ - 0 views

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    Lola's blog set up in week 9
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English is so easy .... - 0 views

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    Isabel's blog set up in week 9
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http://blogglehole.blogspot.com/ - 0 views

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    Glenn's blog set up in week 9
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JugBlog - 0 views

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    Gary's blog set up in week 9
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sandraenglishcamp - 1 views

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    Sandra's blog set up in week 9
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