Below you will find links to exemplary WebQuests designed by students in the Learning Technologies Program at New Mexico State University. Also included are WebQuests designed by teachers and faculty at NMSU involved in an NSF funded project called Digital Desert Library. Most were created by classroom teachers and have been tested by their students. The links will continually be expanding. You will also find some of the WebQuests are available in Spanish.
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Middle (Secundaria) |
Secondary (Preparatoria) |
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English/Language Arts (Español/Desarrollo del Lenguaje) |
Bridging Cultures Through Stories | |||
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Mathematics (Matemáticas) |
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The History of Mathematicians and Physicists
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Science (Ciencias) |
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Social Studies (Ciencias Sociales) |
(En Búsqueda de Nuestras Raíces) El Camino Real: Back to the Future |
(En Búsqueda de Nuestras Raíces) El Camino Real: Back to the Future (El Camino Real: Regreso al Futuro) |
The Mystery Genealogy | |
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Interdisciplinary (Interdisciplinarias) |
(Yerbas y Remedios: Un Nuevo Enfoque) |
(Yerbas y Remedios: Un Nuevo Enfoque) |
New Mexico WebQuest |
Fact or Fiction? Truth, Opinion and the Web
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The Early-History of Computing Using the Internet to Increase Understanding of Topics in History, Science or Language Arts |
The Early-History of Computing Using the Internet to Increase Understanding of Topics in History, Science or Language Arts |
So you want to design a home page? |
For more examples of WebQuests visit Bernie Dodge's Examples of WebQuests