guided inquiry

  • number 1

    IS A COLLECTION OF RELATED NETWORK WEB RESOURCES.
  • number 2

    IS A SIMULATION OF AN EXISTING LOCATION.
  • number 3

    THE INFORMATION THAT LEARNERS WORK COMES FROM THE WEB.
  • number 4

    IS A COMPUTER PROGRAM THAT RENDERS A 3D REPRESENTATION OF THE EARTH.
  • number 5

    THREE STEPS TO GETTING STARTED WITH GOOGLE EARTH.
  • number 6

    THREE MORE STEPS TO USING GOOGLE EARTH TOOLS.
  • web site

    Is a collection of related network web resources, such as web pages, multimedia content, which are typically identified with a common domain name, and published on at least one web server. for example wikipedia.org, google.com and amazon.com
  • virtual tour

    Is a simulation of an existing location, usually composed of a sequence of videos or still images. It may also use other multimedia elements such as sound effects, music and narration.
  • webQuests

    Is an inquiry-oriented lesson formal in which most or all the information that learners work comes from the web. These can be created using various programs including a simple word processing document that includes links to websites.
  • google earth

    Is a computer program that renders a 3D representation of the Earth based primarily on satellite imagery.
  • online scavenger hunts

    online scavenger hunts
    An online scavenger hunt can be used to introduce students to excellent Web sites It typically takes the form of a list of questions that can be answered at a single site or several related Web sites. The easiest way to give students a scavenger hunt is to send one in an email message or as an attached document. You simply need to type a series of questions and then provide your students with the necessary search terms or links to specific Web sites.
  • virtual tour

    virtual tour
    Field trips are excellent ways to immerse students in physical evidence by visiting museums, historical sites, author residences, or government buildings. Field trips are also expensive, complicated to organize. Fortunately, if you cannot visit an important site in person, you can often visit the site virtually on the Web. While some online virtual tours consist of static two dimensional images and text, others contain panoramic video, and more.
  • webquests

    webquests
    Bernie Dodge’s two sites for WebQuests, http://www.webquest.org/ and http://www.quest garden.com/
    1. Introduction— to the essential question or task of the WebQuest.
    2. Task—a brief description of what the student is expected to do and to produce.
    3. Process—a step-by-step explanation of the research process and the assessment
    4. Resources—links to Web sites that students will use to conduct their research.
    5. Evaluation_ the assessment piece of the WebQuest.
    6. Conclusion
  • google earth

    google earth
    Google Earth is a free program you can download at http://earth.google.com. It features maps and satellite images that you can zoom in on, rotate, and examine in detail.
    Step 1: Download the Software.
    Step 2: Open and check out Search, Places, and images
  • practice 1

    1) People cannot use more than One Link in a online scavenger hunts ...... F
  • practice 2

    The easiest way to give students a scavenger hunts is to send one in a e-mail message.------------- T
  • practice 3

    Virtual tours are use to replace field trips.--------- T
  • practice 4

    Google Earth is like google maps.------- T
  • practice 5

    People can create a file in Google Earth.-------- T
  • practice 6

    People just can find images in Google Earth, and they cannot find information.------- F
  • REFLECTION

    What is a Google earth?
  • REFLECTION

    What is Virtual tour?
  • REFLECTION

    May you give a definition about Website?