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Wednesday, April 05, 2006

WebQuest Class


Several teachers explored the use of WebQuests in the class. We held a videoconference with the Library of Congress and learned the many features we could find there. We also discovered WebQuests that were already created and modified them. Do you use WebQuests in your class? Do you have any management tips, or sites that provide interesting resources? Click on 'comments' and let us know.

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