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A WebQuest on Internet Jargon (Elementary Version)

A WebQuest on Internet Jargon (Elementary Version). Created by Michelle Fidell. I ntroduction.

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A WebQuest on Internet Jargon (Elementary Version)

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  1. A WebQuest on Internet Jargon(Elementary Version) Created by Michelle Fidell

  2. Introduction Do you know what a ‘boolean’ search is? Since the beginning of computer technology, we have developed a whole new vocabulary. We will expand our vocabulary by researching websites to learn the new words.

  3. Task To develop greater understanding of this new vocabulary you will: research the resources listed below to find the definition of each new word discuss which words are important with a partner create a flyer and a poster of vocabulary words to be used in the computer lab

  4. Procedure Individually you will find the definitions of the following words using the websites listed. Use the worksheet for the lesson. Find five additional words that you think are important to know.

  5. RESOURCES • http://www.geekgirls.com/menu_ basic_computing.htm • http://www.webopedia.com • http://netlingo.com

  6. Evaluation Students will be evaluated by the following rubric.

  7. Conclusion After completing your WebQuest, you should have a better understanding of the internet world around you. • Which words did you find most interesting? • Were there any words that needed more clarifications? • Do you have any questions?

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