Bridging the gap between TEL research and workplace practices is a big challenge for
researchers, trainers and professionals especially nowadays. The focus of this workshop is to invite phd TEL students to design WebQuest 2.0 training scenarios in order to promote TEL practices in a workplace contex
Jtelss12, Workshop: “Webquest 2.0 training scenarios: Connecting TEL research to workplace”
1. “Webquest 2.0 training scenarios: Connecting
TEL research to workplace”
#jtelss12 Estoril, Portugal, 19-25 May 2012,
mariaperif@gmail.com Maria Perifanou Pontydysgu, UK
2. “The chance favors the
connected mind”.
Steve Johnson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NugRZGDbPFU
“The collision of hunches makes us
original thinkers”
3. “Webquest 2.0 are
collaborative
projects that take place
less as face–to–face
meetings but mostly on–
line, supported by
(a)synchronous Web 2.0
technologies combining at
the same
time collaborative learning
with self paced learning”.
4.
5. “A Webquest 2.0 is an inquiry–oriented
activity in which some or all the information that
learners interact with comes from internet”
(Bernie Dodge, 1995)
“A Webquest 2.0 is an inquiry–oriented
.that takes place basically in a Web 2.0–
enhanced, social & interactive
open learning environment, in which the learner
can decide to create his
own learning paths choosing the Web 2.0 tools
and the on–line resources needed
for the completion of the final Webquest 2.0
product” (Perifanou, 2011)