
"A webquest is an assignment which asks students to use the World Wide Web to learn about a specific topic. " (From Webquest 101 )
"A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented activity in which some or all of the information that learners interact with comes from resources on the Internet, optionally supplemented with videoconferencing. There are at least two levels of WebQuests that should be distinguished from one another." (From Bernie Dodge)

The best reason is that, like any carefully planned lesson, a good webquest makes learning interesting for your students. Beyond that, however, several other factors make webquests a powerful learning tool. (From Webquest 101 )
- First, a good webquest puts the power of the web behind your topic. You can show students - or let them discover for themselves, not just tell them. Web sites can take your students anywhere in the world.
- Webquests are a way to let students work at their own pace, either individually or in teams.
- A webquest lets students explore selected areas in more depth, but within limits that you have selected. This makes webquests ideal for classes which combine students with different ability levels.
- Webquests offer a different, more dynamic approach to teaching the value of research.
- Webquests can also increase the "comfort level" of students using the Internet for learning activities. While your students are probably already computer literate, a properly designed webquest can help students become creative researchers rather than simply "surfing" from one site to another.

- Official WebQuest Home
- WebQuest 101 (Youtube)
- WebQuest Maker (web tool to create webquest quickly)
- Zunal.com Webquest Creater (Fancier version to create Webquest)
- My favorite WebQuest : New Cinderella Story (created with Zunal.Com)
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