This was our pivot for this week and but our hap badness there was bogging down in the internet from the college, I see this disrupt the lesson explaining this week and we can't understand the lesson quickly as students because web Quest want practical more than theoretic to reach the idea for the lesson, it is must from every teacher to use ancillary side if happed any problem that stop the explaining, moreover it see balk cause for the student understanding and wasting time without any exploitation.
this is some of definitions what I research it by the internet from my efforts and I hope to benefit from it.
A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented lesson format in which most or all the information that learners work with comes from the web. The model was developed by Bernie Dodge at San Diego State University in February, 1995 with early input from SDSU/Pacific Bell Fellow Tom March, the Educational Technology staff at San Diego Unified School District, and waves of participants each summer at the Teach the Teachers Consortium.
Since those beginning days, tens of thousands of teachers have embraced WebQuests as a way to make good use of the internet while engaging their students in the kinds of thinking that the 21st century requires. The model has spread around the world, with special enthusiasm in Brazil, Spain, China, Australia and Holland.
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Yes, it was a shame that the Internet caused problems for us that day. Actually it wasn't the college, it was Etisalat that had the problem with one of their cables on the street. Still it does show that we have to be flexible when we are teaching and adapt to things that happen. I hope we can have a good chance to explore webquests now that the line has been repaired.
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