Wednesday, March 26, 2014

THE WEBQUEST EVALUATION

Hi everyone!
Our assignment in this week was to evaluate a Webquest. Initially, I didn’t have an idea about what exactly I’m going to do, I was a little bit confused about the project. Then, I understood it. I chose a Webquest from Zunal whose name is It’s your Future Calling… . This Webquest is about the choice of a profession. I think Webquests are very useful tools for students because they can know what their teachers want them to do in detail and explicitly. The teachers can also benefit from the Webquests. They can have a chance to evaluate their students in many aspects. In my future career as a teacher, I will use the Webquest. 
You can access the Webquest I evaluated by clicking on the following link:


Here is my evaluation:

1. Overall Aesthetics


Overall Visual Appeal: I think the Webquest is simple and comprehensible for students. Different types of visual elements are used to draw attention of students such as pictures, videos and power point presentations. The layout is colorful and attractive. The letters are written colourfully. However, some colours are difficult to be seen easily. 2/4

Navigation & Flow: The navigation and flow is really seamless. Everything is in order and so clear. Students can know what the next step is and access anything they want easily, they don’t get confused about anything because there is nothing which can cause an uncertainty. 4/4

Mechanical Aspect: In mechanical aspects, I didn’t face with so many problems. All the links are accessible except for one. Here it is.http://careers.iptv.org/search.cfm 1/2

2. Introduction


Motivational Effectiveness of Introduction: In the introduction part, there are some motivating questions and also some utterances which make the students excited and curious about the project such as ‘WOOHOO! You will graduate in couple of years.’ 2/2

Cognitive Effectiveness of the Introduction: Actually, the introduction doesn’t build on students’ prior knowledge but it enables them to think about the project and prepares them for it. 1/2

3. Task


Connection of Task to Standards: With this project, the students can discover the facts about specific careers and education. It also enables the students improve their skills. For example, while making a presentation, their oral skills improve and while writing a paragraph regarding the career, their writing skills improve. 4/4

Cognitive Level of the Task: The task is doable for students. It enables them to have a critical thinking about the project. It is also requires synthesis of multiple sources of knowledge. 6/6

4. Process


Clarity of Process: There are some sub-titles under the main title ‘Process’. Every step is explained clearly. This makes the students follow the process without confusions. 4/4

Scaffolding of Process: The tools given in the process part are really sufficient. They meet the needs of the students. They make them think critically about the project. At first, the students may have a one-way thinking about the choice of a profession but in the process of time they have different points of view. 6/6

Richness of Process: In the process part, there isn’t one duty for students to do. The process consists of several duties such as writing, researching, preparing a power point presentation and optionally, conducting an interview. 2/2

5. Resources


Relevance & Quantity of Resources: I think all the resources given are related to the topic. For example, https://careerzone.ny.gov/views/careerzone/index.jsf However, I think there are many resources to go over. I am not sure students can go over all of them in a given time. 2/4

Quality of Resources: The resources are really qualitative and useful for students to achieve the project. They don’t need to go over any other resources because the available ones are enough. 4/4

6. Evaluation


Clarity of Evaluation Criteria: The evaluation of the project is done according to a rubric and the power point presentation. All explanations are so clear for students to understand. 6/6

Total Score: 44/50


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