WebQuest Credits

Process Activities 1, 2, and 3
Online Dictionary,Word Central, Accessed March 22, 2002 at: http://www.wordcentral.com.

School Garden Slide Show
The Evergreen Project and the Midwest Public Garden Collaborative, Accessed March 22, 2002 at: http://www.mobot.org/PFG/samples/index.htm.

HyperStudio Activity
Produced by Kristina Marchant

Soil Expert Team 
Soiled again! Accessed March 22, 2002 at: http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/gpe/case2/case2.html.

Weather Expert Team
Observation, Accessed March 22, 2002 at: http://athena.wednet.edu/curric/weather/weather/html.

The Weather Dude, Accessed March 22, 2002 at: http://www.wxdude.com/dude.html.

Location, Money, and Tools Expert Teams
Worksheets produced by author

Graphics
(buttons/icons, bar in Introduction, background)
Hee Yun's Graphic Collection, Accessed March 22, 2002 at: http://soback.kornet.net/~pixeline/heeyun/graphics.html.

(line of kids graphic in Conclusion )
Kindergarden, Accessed March 22, 2002 at: http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/kindergarden/child/cgintro.htm.

 

Check Out These Resources to Learn More About School Gardens!


KidsGardening.com

Accessed March 22, 2002 at: http://kidsgardening.com

Kindergarden
Accessed March 22, 2002 at: http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/kindergarden/child/school/sgintro.htm

School Gardens
Accessed March 22, 2002 at: http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/nutrition/schoolgardens/schgard.html

Microsoft Clip Art Gallery

Accessed March 22, 2002 at: http://dgl.microsoft.com/

Credits & Copyright

The original document for this WebQuest was created by Kristina Marchant former Education student at the University of Richmond. They completed the original version of this document as a project for EDUC 344: Technology in Education, during the Spring semester of 2000.

The redesign this WebQuest was created by Samantha Burnett, Allison Houshower, and Lauren Schneider, Education students at the University of Richmond. They completed the original version of this document as a project for EDUC 343: Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum, during the Spring semester of 2002.

Assistance for this project was provided by Kimberlye P. Joyce. This site is mainteained by Kimberlye P. Joyce, M.Ed. and Patricia M. Stohr-Hunt, Ph.D. as an interactive resource for educators, students and parents. All inquiries and comments regarding this document should be mailed to them at: kjoyce@richmond.edu or pstohrhu@richmond.edu

 

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