Kentucky Adult Educators Literacy Institute
"A WebQuest Adventure in Literacy"

Western Kentucky University

The tasks in this WebQuest take you on a journey through the process of reading and writing while allowing you to gain hands-on experience with the strategies and materials.  If you have never participated in on-line learning before you might want to take a few minutes and consult these resources

WebQuests present learning challenges in the form of tasks. 

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The value of each of these tasks is outlined in your syllabus for this course (WKU).

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 This WebQuest consists of six tasks. 

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While group work is not mandatory, it is highly recommended.  Partner and collaborative work will make the tasks more enjoyable and add more dimension to the finished products. 

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Discussion boards and email lists are provided through Course Management Systems at each University to help you establish professional relationships with other KAELI participants. 

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Good luck!

Click on TASK 1 to BEGIN!

Literacy Connections to Learners:  Development of Literacy Autobiography

Application of the Reading Process

Development an Annotated Bibliography


Application of the Writing Process 

The Big Picture:
"The Learners, the Strategies,
and the Payoff
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Generative Themes:
"The Learner Leads the Way"

 


Peer Visits Research    

 

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