Templates to Generate your Language WebQuest

Option 1 (no hosting)

Step 1. You download the template and complete it on your computer by using a web page editor (Front page, Dreamweaver, ect.) or a word processor editor.

Step 2. Once it is finished you may upload it to a server on the Internet.

You can also have access to the resources by opening the WebQuest from your own computer or the computers in your school without uploading it to a server on the Internet.


Bernie Dodge's traditional non-frame template

Bernie Dodge's framed version

Example 1 TV News

Example 2: Visiting London

 

Option 2. (no hosting)

Step 1. You complete an online template on the Internet and you edit it once it is finished.

Step 2. You save the WebQuest once it is edited.

Step 3. You upload it to a server on the Internet or use it on your own computer.

 

WebQuest Generator (aclearn.netl)

WebQuest Generator (Teach-nology portal)

 
Aula 21 Generator (various languages) Example 3: Chicago

 

Option 3. (hosting)

Step 1. You complete an online template on the Internet in a web site that also hosts your WebQuest once it is finished.

Step 2. You may edit and modify it directly on the host page.


Teacher Web template

Example 4: Farm Animal WebQuest

PhpQUEST Example: Seville Wall
Quest Garden Example 6: Let's travel

Wizard 4teachers

Example 7: Binge Drinking and European Teenagers