Friday, June 22, 2007

Susan's WebQuest

Here is my Travel and Tourism Web Quest.

Enjoy the weekend! :)

5 comments:

Patrick Vernon said...

Susan,

I really liked the project. A lot of thought went into it. I loved the sections over the right that had motivating comments like "time is precious" and "check it out."

If you get a chance look at the set size of the different pages. The first two links seemed larger than the others. Personally I preferred the smaller text.

I cruised over to you classroom page. When I web surf I often times listen to music on my iTunes, but the music on your page made me have to press the mute button. Since it continually replays the music, I could not unmute the computer until I was off that page.

All in all, great work!

Patrick

Angela Gist said...

Susan,
I loved the layout of the site. It was really easy to navigate to each section. The links you have go well with the assigned task and I like the left hand corner for definitions.
Angela

Deanna Beckham said...

Susan,

You have worked hard to create an awesome WebQuest. I liked the credits and references- you gave me a good idea. Also, I think you did a great job finding the Rubric Links. They fit perfectly! Does the Task page need a heading about your content to match the other pages... just a thought. Keep up the great work!

Melanie L. Reece said...

Susan,
WOW!! I am impressed with the professionalism that your webquest exudes! I loved the multimedia presentations idea on the homepage as well as the idea of the culminating merge of ideas to create "Best Tourism Across the US." Your content demonstrates depth of knowledge and I can tell that you have put in a lot of work and thought on this.

*Suggestions: In the Navigation bar, you may want to change "Task" to "Tasks" (plural) since there is more than one task. Also, on the task page under task one in the second paragraph...change "...use the resources provided OF you..." to "...use the resources provided FOR you..." Do this also under task 2 in the second paragraph. Finally on the Student Info page, I think it would be a little more clear about the website that you suggest for kids for web evaluation if you state it as "Follow THIS" instead of "Follow THE" link. When I read it, I was thinking "the link", which link? Personal preference really.

My suggestions are fairly nit-picky. You've done (and are doing) a phenomenal job with this web quest!

Kathy Winstead said...

Susan,
You have a great tool for use with this project. Great job, I am sure that the kids will enjoy using it.
Kathy