a Constructivist learning activity that requires students to utilize the Internet as a meaningful source of information that must be analyzed, interpreted and synthesized
a convenient way to take advantage of the World Wide Web while directing your students to the best resources
a form of project-based and problem-based learning in which the resources (and often the tasks and resources) are located on the Web
a high-level thought activity in which most of the information used by learners is drawn from the Web to reach a conclusion
a learning activity whereby most or all of the information used by the learner is obtained from the internet
a lesson that incorporates an internet based project for students
an activity based on the inquiry instructional approach where most, if not all the information used by students is Internet-based
an activity guiding students to designated web sites to discover information and analyze a topic
an activity in which students utilize World
an activity in which students utilize WorldWide Web resources to obtain information that is then used in a group project
an activity of guided inquiry in which learners are given a task which requires internet access to complete
an activity where some or all of the information is obtained through the internet
an assignment that has preselected sites that pertain to their topic
an assignment which asks students to use the World Wide Web to learn about a specific topic
an educational tool that utilizes the internet to guide students through a learning experience with specific goals
an enquiry-oriented activity using at least some internet resources
an exercise using the Internet to point students/users toward one web site or cluster of web sites related to one major concept which should be studied in depth
an inquiry-based activity in which students use the Internet to find information
an inquiry-based activity that is usually completed by a group or class, with each individual having an assigned role, in which most or all of the information used by learners is drawn from the Web
an inquiry-based approach to integrating Internet into the classroom
an " inquiry-based " form of classroom learning says Bernie Dodge , who also coined the phrase
an inquiry tool in which the learner uses resources on the Internet to grasp a significant amount of new information and make sense of it
an interactive learning activity but it has three key elements that make it different from just searching for knowledge
an interactive task that involves pupils in searching the Internet for specific information related to a topic or issue
an Internet project in which some or all of the information that students interact with comes from sites on the Internet
an online guided lesson that sends students out onto the web to find answers
an online learning adventure
an online lesson that is contained, so everything the students require is in the pages provided by the teacher," he explains
an organized assignment activity using the Internet
a problem-solving, inquiry-oriented activity
a question-oriented lesson in which some or all of the information that learners use comes from the internet
a self-directed lesson where you do your assignment by searching pre-selected web sites to find your information
a special kind of web-based lesson, usually a simulation
a specific kind of web-based learning activity developed by Bernie Dodge, a professor of educational technology at San Diego State University
a specific type of lesson written in a specific way that utilizes research on student Internet behavior
a structured assignment that helps students learn by researching a topic on the Web
a structured internet assignment
a structured sequence of steps which students work through to access specific websites, gather information, interpret and recreate their findings in a new way
a teacher designed, on-line guide to web-based resources on a particular subject, which helps students accomplish a task without getting overwhelmed by the flood of information on the internet
a very directed research project, in which the student is given not just questions, but instructions on what web page to go to in order to find the result
a web-based, inquiry-oriented activity through which students examine evidence about a particular topic and then respond to an issue or make a decision from a particular point of view
a web-based lesson that charges students to explore the web for answers
a Web page that challenges a group of students with an authentic learning task and a rich set of Web resources, references, and tools linked directly to the page