Introduction

Welcome to WebQuest Design Help. You've reached this branch of T-Spider.Net because you want some tips and tricks on the best way to design and construct the WebQuest you've been planning.

If you are visiting Design Help to learn how to write HTML, click on the "Resources" button on the left and look for the section on that page called "HTML Tutorials."

This site is primarily for the group of students who will be doing the actual web page construction. The teacher certainly should look through this branch of T-Spider.Net to get an idea of what the students are doing. But the group of students are the ones who will actually be constructing the web site based upon all the planning you've already completed.

Links to various help sites will be sprinkled throughout the pages of this branch. The "Resouces" section will have the highest concentration of these sites, however.

There is not a particular "mold" for creating your WebQuest site. By now, you've probably looked at a lot of WebQuests. Hopefully you paid attention to the variety of layouts that WebQuests can take.

Remember, when you see this symbol § in front of a link, that means when you click on the link a new browser window will open. Simply close that new window to return to T-Spider.Net web page you were on.

To find out more about creating web pages, click on the "Task" button above on the left.

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created on
August 3, 1999
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last updated on
February 17, 2002.

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David L. Young