November 4, 2008, 2:14 pm
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Bruce Stewart questions the usefulness of webquests. I agree that it is difficult to find a situation in which all students have access to computers, and are hence able to do the webquest. But I have also seen evidence of webquests being an engaging and valuable learning tool in the History classroom. Students enjoy the interactivity and hands-on learning. It is just a matter of finding a webquest which is exactly suited to your teaching needs, rather than shaping your teaching around using a certain webquest.
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