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BernieD says, "If the evaluation component emphasized more of the
writing for an audience and gave points for creative
portrayal of Boron, let's say, then I'd say it was clearly
in WebQuest territory."
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BernieD says, "I think the motivational aspects of this are twofold:"
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KathyND [guest] has arrived.
BernieD says, "First, it's great eye candy. If you can't be fascinating,
you should at least wear nice clothes."
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MidgeF says, "The graphics are great."
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BernieD says, "Second, I think the challenge of writing for other kids
is at just the right level. These kids have all been
younger once, so they're experts on that audience."
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MidgeF says, "There's nothing wrong with Web Based lessons. I am working
on a Thematic book right now."
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BJB [HelpDesk] shows KathyND the URL:
http://www.ufrsd.k12.nj.us/staffwww/stefanl/Webquest/atoms/index.htm
MidgeF says, "I'd like to see more high school teachers get involved
with the Web."
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Judi hopes that we all try to be fascinating rather than wear nice
clothes
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BernieD says, "It's good to question where the WebQuest/WebLesson line
is, though, Midge. Let's all recognize that it's a fuzzy
one."
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Judi . o O ( or even better both! )
MidgeF says, "I'm concrete sequential"
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BernieD says, "Sometimes it's just easier to go shopping, Judi :-)"
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MidgeF says, "I hope to meet you at NECC, Bernie."
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MidgeF says, "I took a photo of you last year."
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BernieD says, "I'll be there. Doing a workshop on Monday there, too."
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