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process. It shows things in that order."

JudithV has connected.
BernieD says, "Here 'tis."

BernieD projects the URL:

http://webquest.sdsu.edu/Process/WebQuestDesignProcess.html
MaryBZ [guest] asks, "as a beginner at creating a WebQuest what advice
would you give as to the type of task used?"

BernieD says, "Mary... I think Journalistic tasks are the easiest to
write."

MaryBZ [guest] [to BernieD]: "Thanks, I think I'll start there."

BernieD says, "Actually, there's a whole new set of templates on the way
that will make it easier for everyone."

MichelleL asks, "Why do you feel Journalistic tasks are the easiest to
write. The most straight forward?"

BernieD says, "They should be rolled out in two weeks at the NECC
conference."

BernieD says, "Yes."

BernieD says, "As long as you can teach what you want as something
wrapped around a particular time and place, Journalistic
tasks work well."

KrissyL says, "Great - some of my students and I will be at NECC"

BernieD says, "Come up and say hello, please."

KrissyL says, "Will do."

BernieD says, "Here's one more resource about decision making:"

BernieD projects decision10.
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I also found a terrific resource that teaches the making of decision
trees. This page is well worth bookmarking.
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BernieD projects the URL:

http://faculty.fuqua.duke.edu/%7Eclemen/bio/daihs.htm
KrissyL says, "I will also be using TappedIn to hold virtual class while
at NECC."

BernieD says, "The resource listed as Step 3 on this page is terrific.
It was supposedly written for HS kids but I think it's
going to be above most of them. Good for WQ designers to

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