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Changing attributes || Changing attributes || Embedding vs. linking Updating the document ||
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 * Drawing tools || Inserting a shape
 * Drawing tools || Inserting a shape
 * Tables || Inserting a table
 * Embedding || Embedding a document

If you are struggling in designing this project, consider looking at a Webquest.

WebQuests are an instructional tool developed by Bernie Dodge and Tom March at San Diego State University. There are thousands on-line. But many (if not most) are NOT WebQuests--they are Internet research, website collections or scavenger hunts. A WebQuest has a SPECIFIC task, SPECIFIC roles, and all 6 components are included.

Read this: http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/webquests/index.html (and it is ALWAYS a group project)

Check these out--these ARE webquests (they have the 6 components and the students are EACH working to bring something unique to the group project):


 * http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/education/projects/webquests/coralreefs/
 * http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/education/projects/webquests/vacation/
 * http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/education/projects/webquests/genes/

Check these out--these are NOT webquests (even though they claim to be). They may (or many not) have the 6 compents, but the students are all doing the same thing or it is structured so that they students are simply going to websites and getting information, but there is NO collaberative group project.


 * http://its.guilford.k12.nc.us/webquests/inventors/inventors.htm
 * http://its.guilford.k12.nc.us/webquests/storyteller/storyteller.htm

You do not need to (but can opt to) create a Webquest for your assignment--the choice is YOURS. But even if you do not create a webquest, you may get some very good ideas on how to create a group project from looking at some others.


