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This WebQuest was created by preservice teachers in the Education Department at University of Richmond.
The original document for this WebQuest was created by Charlie Gallagher and Christy Yarnell during the spring semester of 1996. The redesign of this WebQuest was created by Brie Walsh, Erin Kubarewicz, Katie Reiss, and Danielle Smith during the spring semester of 2005. This WebQuest was created in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a course on Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum.
This site is maintained as an interactive resource for educators, students and parents by Dr. Patricia Stohr-Hunt. All inquiries and comments regarding this document should be mailed to her at: pstohrhu@richmond.edu.
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The template for this site came from The WebQuest Page .
Appleworks (1991-2003). [Clip art]. Apple Computers.
Stokstad, M. (2002). Art History: Vol. 1, Second Edition. New York: Prentice Hall. Retrieved April 11, 2005 from www.amazon.com
Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL) Currently in Effect for Virginia Public Schools. Retrieved April 11, 2005 from
http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/Superintendent/Sols/home.shtml