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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Finding and creating webquests using Zunal
Zunal.com is a site for searching for and creating webquests. There are hundreds of webquests for all levels and subject areas on the site.
In this entry we will go through how to find a webquest.
First you would click the desired subject on the left side:
The next screen will show a matrix of different subjects and grade levels. Mine happens to be set on high school science.
If you want to do a specific keyword search, click the "search" link on the bottom right of the table.
You will then be prompted to type in a search term and choose the curriculum area and grade level
You may find that your search term doesn't yield many results. When I used "human anatomy" I got only two results
You can try different terms. I changed the term to "respiration" and got a few more results:
Here is what shows up when one of the webquests is clicked:
If you like the webquest, you can "add to favorites" if you are a registered user:
Registration is free -- you can do it from the opening screen
There are several things you can do with this site such as writing quizzes, creating webquests, and making games. We will go through those in future posts. Happy webquesting!
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