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chip1 [guest] says, "Our school does not have a computer lab. So, I like
to try to invite classes to use my room on occasion
during my breaks. Like Kerry, I also invite other
classrooms in to view student presentations."
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DianaJH asks, "Do you put all your WebQuest on 1 page?"
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RobM asks, "Yes, is one page better?"
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DianaJH says, "I have had various computer problems switching from page
to page"
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DianaJH says, "Computer would crash"
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SuzanneSt says, "Finding or developing quests on topics that tie to the
curriculum for my grade level has been a challenge."
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JaniceF says, "As we have come to understand better what a good webquest
is we struggle with finding ones that have worthwhile
tasks."
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smitht [guest] says, "The biggest challenge has been having low readers.
It's required some extra work."
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DianaJH says, "Driver problems or network tied up and took lots of time"
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RobM exclaims, "Yeah, students would crash, too!"
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PhilipAB says, "I can't help thinking that the biggest advantage to the
eMINTS model is the group organization of teachers, the
sharing of resources and teaching methods."
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JaniceF says, "Teachers that I work with struggle to learn how to change
the way they structure class time."
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Marcia [guest] says, "Filling up that gradebook is an issue when doing a
webquest. You all know how important grades are
:-) The amount of time that we spend on a webquest
is also sometimes a concern. It is so easy to
become so involved in the projects that you get
lost in the time it takes."
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Kerry [guest] says, "My biggest challenge at this time is finding
webquest that meet the specific curriculum
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