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Goals & Objectives:
For an ice-breaking activity, the goal may be as simple as to let the students
have fun searching for a given topic and then commenting on what other students
find. More advanced activities may have evaluative goals concerning the information
retrieved. Sample objective statements include:
During and after performing the Scavenger Hunt activity, students will...
- Have fun and get to know one another,
- Develop Web searching abilities,
- Evaluate Web content,
...as determined by successfully attending to 80% of rubric items.
Prerequisites:
None other than access to the Web, which is necessary in any online education.
Materials and Resources:
The instructor needs only to supply the hunt rules.
Guiding Questions for this Lesson:
The guiding question will depend on the purpose. For a learning activity,
the guiding question may be, can students find and effectively determine
the value of Web sites on a given topic?
Lesson Outline and Procedure:
The procedure below would be a typical lesson outline for a Scavenger Hunt
involving evaluation and searching skills.
- The instructor presents the students with a specific topic to search
the Web for information on.
- Students are given 2 days to find a Web site that meets the given criteria.
- Students then submit an evaluation of that site into the appropriate
forum.
- The instructor and other students can comment on that site.
Teaching Strategies:
- Be specific. The Web is so full of documents that a general topic will
return sites that are not cohesive enough in many cases.
- The instructor might keep a record of past scavenger hunts as a separate
Web resource.
Accommodations:
What accommodations may be needed for students with disabilities or other
special needs? Practially none.
Timeline:
This activity can be given as little as 10 minutes in a synchronous ice-breaker
to 2 days.
Ideas for Lesson Evaluation and Teacher Reflection:
How did the students like the lesson? End of semester evaluations should
ask about the usefulness and learning accomplished through such activities.
Also, the conversation that occurs during the activity will help guage how
the students are enjoying various aspects and whether they are learning and/or
participating.
How was student learning verified? Participation can be assessed in discussion
sessions. A rubric can also be set up to help guage the quality of final
work.
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