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Design History for the 21 st Century

Design History for the 21 st Century. Johan van Westen. Bachelor Applied Technology; Decor and Spatial Concepts. Design History and Conservation BUIT 6025 Theory assignment 1 a short essay Theory assignment 2 Web Quest. What is a Web Quest?.

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Design History for the 21 st Century

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  1. Design History for the 21st Century Johan van Westen

  2. Bachelor Applied Technology; Decor and Spatial Concepts Design History and Conservation BUIT 6025 • Theory assignment 1 a short essay • Theory assignment 2 Web Quest

  3. What is a Web Quest? A Web Quest is an inquiry-oriented lesson format in which most or all the information that learners work with comes from the web.

  4. Why a web quest? Students will; • Improve information literary skills • Improve research skills • Gain specific art historical knowledge • Not have to leave home

  5. Other motivations; • Expose students to the most current pedagogical practice • Active vs. Passive • A multi media and multi dimensional approach to learning

  6. Benefits; • Flexible scheduling • Students are guaranteed a voice • No peer pressure • No class room management • Special need students • Virtual Field trips • Part take in an on-line community • Perfecting online skills • Treaded discussions

  7. Delivery • All relevant information made available on blackboard • Extensive tutorial on information literacy and on line search engines and databases • Creating a research question

  8. Setting up a quest • an introduction and some background info • a task achievable and interesting • a set of information resources e.g. web pages, documents, e’mail of experts, searchable databases • a description of the process with clearly described steps • guidance on how to organise ones findings • a conclusion

  9. You can get help from • WebQuest.org • Centre for Teaching Learning • The Library • School of Education GDHE course information Knowledge and Learning

  10. Thanks to; • Nicolette Rata CTL • Don Mardle Uati • BAT Décor andSpatial Concepts students

  11. links • web quest • follk art • wall paper • chinese furniture • wall paper page 3

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