Webquest was my long awaited dream; therefore, I didn't know how I tried and tried for nearly the five long hours in learning and creating it. The questgarden and zunal, I first played with them, yes in fact, I played and quite a later I learnt them. I used to think of all the days how I could upload the assignment more systematically with clear rubrics. I used to search and at times try to upload the assignment on blog but finally, I knew webquest with rubrics. Yet my quest within the webquest is there. How can I upload template to make my students write on it?
Secondly the rubric, from rubistar is a brilliant tool. I had stated earlier as well, actually, I wanted to copy the rubric in MS word and publish it for my class blog that was forwarded to us by Robert at the inception of this webskills program but now I could create my own and make them observe their behaviour themselves to solve them through it.
These both tools remain perfect for project-based language learning. Since PBL is a motivating approach, using it can certainly transform the classroom ambiance.
Secondly the rubric, from rubistar is a brilliant tool. I had stated earlier as well, actually, I wanted to copy the rubric in MS word and publish it for my class blog that was forwarded to us by Robert at the inception of this webskills program but now I could create my own and make them observe their behaviour themselves to solve them through it.
| Don't bother of thinking what to use as a teaching material. here you are with webquest . |
These both tools remain perfect for project-based language learning. Since PBL is a motivating approach, using it can certainly transform the classroom ambiance.
Hi Sagun
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you liked the tools introduced this week. IT is very rewarding to find tools that can save us time and make our work a little bit easier.
Robert
Hello Robert
ReplyDeleteNo words to use since it's worth useful and rather I can simply thank you for introducing them. Thanks once again
sagun