A treasure hunt is a type of activity simple teaching used by teachers to integrate the Internet into the curriculum. A treasure hunt is a series of questions and a list of web page addresses of which can be drawn or inferred responses. Some include a "big question" at the end, which requires students to integrate knowledge acquired in the process. So defined Jordi Adell in this article explains how to build them.
In line with the considerations educational activities I did in another post, I would note:
- The big question should never be directly answered in one of the links, we left over the rest.
- Questions should guide and supplement the information from the big question, which is important. Sometimes he ignores her, but she lost the most creative, should not be a data search.
- The answer to the big question, it is not the same on Power Point , word processor or a blog.
have many, for example Don Quixote rides again , aquatic mammals, they gathered in Aula 21. I like those that integrate media such as an activity similar to treasure hunting that I raised for school: Earth lives. Contains a variant, the questions are replaced by tags, requiring that students be familiar with this type of work. Tips for building
fighters in Walk Classroom, you can apply and adapt those of others, but if you publish results indicate the source.
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