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Are you applying the same face-to-face lecture type means of instruction in your classes because that's how you were taught and you are unfamiliar or afraid to try new methods? Are your students displaying signs of boredom; not paying attention, playing with their cell phones, listening to music on their ipods, disturbing others, or falling asleep in class? If you would like to try implementing the Internet with web 2.0 tools for instruction, but are afraid of losing control; try creating a WebQuest in a few easy steps with a WebQuest generator.

zWebquest is a web-based software for creating WebQuests in a short time. When you use zWebquest, you will not need any of writing HTML code or using any web editor software. zWebquest creates all the necessary files and puts them on the server automatically. Hosting is FREE! Update: Effective immediately, your webquest will be published real-time - no more waiting!
zWebQuest is now offered in different languages!English, Turkce, Spanish, German, Porteguese, French and more... Do you know speak of these languages? Would like to help us adding your languge?
Try the WebQuest generator and find out how easy it is to engage your students. For further information on how to motivate your students and ongoing support, join WebQuests for free.


  1. LynDeckard saidThu, 12 Jun 2008 02:27:14 -0000 ( Link )

    Hi Nellie! Have you used WebQuests with your students? I am very interested in them but I don’t know how to get started…..

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  2. nelliemuller saidThu, 12 Jun 2008 03:13:11 -0000 ( Link )

    Hi Lyn,

    Yes, I have created and used WebQuests with high school classes. Most of the WebQuests I developed were literature-based since I teach English as a foreign language.

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