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ChristineEM says, "because the technology is secondary to the learning
process.. the point is for the technology to be
transparent, merely the tool for learning not the
source of learning."
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JaniceF says, "Jennifer was instrumental in finding and using webquests
in the beginning"
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SuzanneSt says, "Just having the web right there as a resource is a
great start. No more signing up for the computer lab
one a week."
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JaniceF says, "She shared the idea with other teachers in the pilot
project and the director began to try to get Bernie out
for more training."
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DonnaMH uses the internet in the class on pretty much a daily basis
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PhilipAB says, "Yes, but of course there are many ways to use the web
that aren't really WebQuests. I'm curious why you have
chosen the WebQuest model as a central theme in your
project."
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MarshaR projects Shelf.
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Jennifer [guest] says, "WEbQuests provided direction for us as we
started searching for a way to get our kids
involved"
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ShunI says, "I'm curious to know the answer to Philip question."
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JaniceF says, "Good question. Webquests made sense to us. It was a way
of using the web that teachers could dive right into."
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CynthiaM says, "WebQuests focus on some of the main aspects of our
project: using technology to enhance inquiry-based
learning"
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smitht [guest] says, "I don't know about the other teachers, but I use
the webquest to make my curriculum more life like
for students. It gives them guidance, yet allows
them to discover their own information and present
it in their own words rather than fill in the
blanks."
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