CI5472 Teaching Film, Television, and Media

 Module 2: Uses of New Media in Media Education

Module 2

Final Task:
Creating Your Own Webquest

You will now be creating your own webquest using Filamentality, a program that provides you with a template for simply putting in the information you need.

  1. Go to the Filamentality site.

  2. Go through the steps involved in constructing a webquest.

  3. Bookmark the URL for your webquest for sharing with peers in tappedin.org.

Here are some webquests developed for this course using TrackStar:

An Introduction to Television Advertising
Target Audiences of Advertising

Five Principles of New Media Production

Acquiring Literacies through the Use of New Media

Literacies Associated with Digital Media

One Example: Video Games as a New Media

Studying and Using the Web

Using the Web as a “Media Lab”: Working with Media Using the Internet

Building Learner-Centered Environments through Technology Integration

Creating a Webquest

What is a Webquest?

What are the Different Parts of a Webquest?

The Webquest Design Process

A Sample Webquest using Filamentality

Final Task: Creating Your Own Webquest

Web-based Resources for Teaching Media Literacy

Using Tappedin.org and Nicenet.org

Tappedin.org

Nicenet.org

References


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