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BernieD says, "Makes it easier to print out, I suppose."

MidgeF says, "Oh, yes. That is a good point."

BernieD says, "I think the use of quotes (Clark & Sagan) is a good
trick. It might only work if the author is at least
vaguely familiar to the kids."

SueMR says, "Feels like an interactive novel"

BernieD says, "So... the take home lesson from this one is: futurism,
quotations, realism, personal relevance, and an allusion
to challenge and adventure."

ShayneR says, "Yes, I liked the quotes."

MidgeF says, "I am glad I am not going to have to survive in either
time."

BernieD says, "Maybe the fantasy element is useful motivationally, too."

BernieD says, "It gets us out of our mundane lives."

BernieD asks, "Ready for another?"

Kerry [guest] says, "Sure"

ShayneR says, "Keep 'em coming."

MidgeF says, "The actual success of the Oregon Trail survival game did
translate to having kids really understand that period of
history."

SueMR says, "Ready"

BernieD says, "Sometimes content is not inherently interesting at all.
Here's a WebQuest that started with dry content and at
least gets us over the hump enough to read about it."

MidgeF says, "Right-O"

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Here's the Atomic Structures WebQuest.

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