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Credits

References and Acknowledgments


Reference: Dodge, Bernie (2001).  The WebQuest. (On-line).   http://edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/index.html
Use: This is a valuable site for creating WebQuests.  I used this site to find examples of excellent Quests on which to model this Quest.

 
Reference: Roach, Kitty.  Pageworks.  (On-line).
http://www.snowcrest.net/kitty/hpages/index.html
Use: Animated images used on Introduction, Task, Process, and Conclusion Pages.  Images available for educational, noncommercial, nonprofit sites.

 
Reference: Clip art licensed from the Clip Art Gallery on DiscoverySchool.com  (On-line)
Use: I used the animated clip entitled 'Reading Underwater' on the Introduction Page of this WebQuest and on the Main Page of my Web Page.

 
Reference: Microsoft Design Gallery Clip Art Site. (On-line).
http://dgl.microsoft.com/
Use: This is a valuable site for finding images in a variety of forms, i.e. clip art, photos, sound, motion.  I used MS clip art on several pages.

 
Reference: Enchanted Learning's Ocean Site.  (On-line).
http://www.EnchantedLearning.com
Use: I used Enchanted Learning's Ocean Animals, Shark, and Whale pages as major Internet sites for students to research on Process Page.

 
Acknowledgment: Irwin, Paul.  Instructor for Graduate Course entitled 'Creating a WebQuest'.
Reason: Happily, I thank Paul Irwin for his outstanding ability as an instructor, for his interest in his students, for his time, and for his patience!

 
Acknowledgment: The wonderful teachers who were enrolled  in this course entitled 'Creating a WebQuest'.
Reason: With much appreciation, I thank these teachers for contributing to a learning environment that was calm, friendly, and a whole lot of fun! 

 


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