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"'To the ship without a compass, any port's a destination.'" Learning should be more effective and efficient than wandering around aimlessly and getting happy when learning just happens to take place." from Filimentality

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To obtain factual knowledge on a subject, teachers and students can create Treasure Hunts, which include:

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 10  links to the exact web pages you want students to go to for information (which can be text, graphics, sounds, video, etc.)

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One one key question for each web resource

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A well-designed Treasure Hunt will go far beyond finding unrelated nuggets of knowledge. When you write questions that define the breadth and depth of the topic, and students discover the answers, they think more deeply about the topic being studied.

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Write a culminating "Big Question," with which students must synthesize the information they have learned into a broader understanding of the big picture.

 

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