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Hello-
I could not find the Google video link but I did peruse through the UK 2020 Gilbert Review. In one section there is a table that shows school responses to challenges. I noticed that some listed specific technology solutions such as ICT, remote lessons using video-conferencing etc. Other responses mentioned include approaches to: engage students and raise achievement, learn how to learn, engage pupils as active partners and using timetables flexibly. Do you think that WebQuests could fulfill much of the purposes behind these approaches? If not, what ideas do you suggest? I am taking an online course in ed. technology at the moment and am seeking ideas to use...

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Buffy. Could it be that your school blocks access to Google Video? In answer to your question I would say that WebQuests have a part to play, but that if that is the main vehicle for learning, learners would soon tire of it. Seb.

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