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The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast | Education
397: The Humble Webquest Levels Up (How-To + Templates)

The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast | Education

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 23:05


I've got more and more respect, these days, for the humble webquest. Slash hyperdoc. Slash game board. Slash immersive digital multimedia experience. Slash clickable infographic. Slash playlist. Slash choice board. When it comes to sharing information and contemporary texts with your students, there is SO MUCH available online right now. Students can see actors practicing behind the scenes at the Royal Shakespeare Company. Read John Green's thoughts on drafting. Hear Jason Reynolds' read his children's book, There was a Party for Langston, while the illustrations wash across the screen. Students can learn MLA with Purdue, watch Joy Harjo read her own poetry, listen to our country's top researchers and academics and start-up founders on podcasts and Ted stages. So cool, right? With so many immersive, multimodal resources waiting for our students, building their roadmaps to what's available becomes an important (and fun) job. We want to present them with great options, and help them feel positive and excited about the experience of exploring. We want to give them possibilities across modes and from many perspectives, so students can use their agency to learn in ways that feel good to them, and connect to at least some aspects of what they discover. We want to provide options in terms of how they synthesize the information they take in so they can use it later. As I see it, here are some of the benefits to building quality webquests for students: students have choice in what to explore, starting with what seems most interesting to them and continuing to make choices until they're out of time plugging in to the kinds of contemporary connections available online (like listening to author interviews, visiting settings, seeing adaptations, and viewing connected social media) can often make learning feel more relevant for students you can build in resources across genres and modes, letting students listen, watch, read, explore, view, and zoom in according to their preferences it's easier to provide more viewpoints, voices, and perspectives, helping you to diversify your curriculum sharing a webquest is less stressful than giving a lecture, and more likely to keep students engaged you'll save a tree, since photocopying a packet of information won't be necessary you can take advantage of the incredible wealth of informational resources available online Today on the pod, let's talk through some examples. Be sure to grab the free templates that complement the episode! These are meant to make this whole process quick and easy for you as you get started, and then you can go on to develop your own.  Get the Free Templates Here: https://sparkcreativity.kartra.com/page/webquesttemplates Sources Considered and Cited: Beers, Kylene and Robert Probst. Disrupting Thinking: Why How We Read Matters. Scholastic, 2017. This book features a helpful look at why relevance is key to engagement. Read more in this blog post. Chavez, Felicia Rose. The Anti-Racist Writing Workshop. Haymarket Books, 2021. Felicia Rose Chavez talks about letting students have a voice in the texts that form the curriculum, and "completing the canon" (97) to go well beyond the white Eurocentric voices so often enshrined there. Clapp, Edward. "5+3 = 8: The Eight Barriers to Access and Equity in the Creative Classroom." Participatory Creativity: Introducing Access and Equity to the Creative Classroom. MSU Article Retrieval Service. Accessed October 2025. The chapter from Edward Clapp discusses sharing models of creativity that don't just reflect individual creatives working in isolation, but also collective and collaborative creativity. Rodriguez-Mojica, Claudia and Allison Briceño. Conscious Classrooms. PD Essentials, 2022. (+ Related Podcast Interview). Claudia and Rodriguez-Mojica and Allison Briceño showcase the increase in student performance when they can see themselves in the texts they read. Muhammad, Gholdy. Cultivating Genius. Scholastic Teaching Resources, 2020. Gholdy Muhammad's Cultivating Genius calls for us to layer contemporary multimodal texts into our curriculum, something that reinforced my own long-term interest in this possibility. Ivcevic, Zorana. The Creativity Choice. Public Affairs, 2025. "Research-Based Practices to Ignite Creativity, with Dr. Zorana Ivcevic Pringle." The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast. Episode 393. September, 2025. Ivcevic suggests that teachers use models and mentors of creative thought that allow students to see themselves, both in terms of their identity and in terms of the level of creativity. Stockman, Angela. Creating Inclusive Writing Environments in the K-12 Classroom. Eye on Education, 2020. Angela's work on multimodal texts, makerspace freedom, and creating more inclusive curriculum is helpful in this conversation.  

Radio Cité Genève
Radioliteractif - 03/04/2023 - Jean-Robert Probst - Les Suisses de Paris

Radio Cité Genève

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 17:30


Sita s'est entretenue avec Jean-Robert Probst pour découvrir  "Les Suisses de Paris" paru aux éditions Cabédita, 2012. Comment redécouvrir Paris sur les traces d'artistes et d'écrivains suisses qui y ont vécu... 

Little Things First
A Work of Transformation: Claiming Our Independence Through Literacy

Little Things First

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 41:11


Drs. Kylene Beers and Robert Probst have been working together for years. Listeners may be familiar with some of their previous works like NOTICE AND NOTE and DISRUPTING THINKING. Out new today, their latest book is a departure of sorts as they look at the purposes and passions of reading and how we can get young people excited about reading. Dr. Beers and Dr. Probst delve into what it means to be a reader for critical thinking and for betterment off our citizenry. FORGED BY READING is available December 8th on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Forged-Reading-Power-Literate-Life/dp/1338670905/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=KYLENE+BEERS&qid=1607295749&sr=8-1. littlethings1st.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tracyandjim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tracyandjim/support

Frank Sontag
12/04/20 - Interview with Robert Probst cont'd

Frank Sontag

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 42:15


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Frank Sontag
12/04/20 - Interview with Robert Probst of Long Beach Rescue Mission

Frank Sontag

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 44:51


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Talks with Teachers
David Miller: AP Literature Chief Reader

Talks with Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2017 41:35


David Miller -- Episode #87 An insightful thinker, an incredible scholar and well-respected English teacher at Mississippi College for more than two decades, David Miller received accolades as MC’s Distinguished Professor of the Year in 2013. Miller graduated summa cum laude graduate at 3,400-student Nyack College that’s known as New York’s Christian college. Founded in 1882 in New York City as a training school for missionaries, the school bills itself as the first Bible college in North America. The Mississippi resident also received a master’s degree and doctorate from Baylor University in Waco, Texas.David also serves as the Chief Reader for the AP Literature and Composition exam. You can follow  on Twitter @Miller_DG David has taught at Mississippi College for 26 years graduate school is when he realized that the classroom is where he belonged David recognizes the two types of mentors -- those we choose and those that are formally assigned to us He admires the adaptability of high school teachers in comparison to higher ed What David did when his students did not do the reading How David puts himself out there and places him in situations to interact with students Why it is so important to take risks How texts are tools not entities in and of themselves Why literature is a verb, not a noun The goals of the AP Literature and Composition exam How David plans a unit or a novel What happens in the process of reading a complex text Two books that teachers should read are: Parker Palmer's The Courage to Teach: Exploring the Inner Landscape of a Teacher's Life Kylene Beers and Robert Probst's Disrupting Thinking: Why How We Read Matters The post David Miller: AP Literature Chief Reader appeared first on Talks with Teachers.

Scott Sloan on 700WLW
Scott Sloan Show 4-4-17

Scott Sloan on 700WLW

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 101:20


Sloanie talk to Tom Rivers about the bombings in Russia. What does that mean for us? Robert Probst tell us how to read thoughtfully and figure out which news is real or fake. Sandy Guile of the BBB talks about check scams. Oregon law to ticket slow drivers in fast lane. Lance McAlister talks about Opening day and NCAA Basketball Final.

Learning Links » Podcast
Nonfiction Reading: Stances, Signposts, and Strategies #5

Learning Links » Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2016


This podcast continues to reflect upon Kylene Beers and Robert Probst’s Reading Nonfiction: Notice and Note Stances, Signposts, and Strategies text. Here I will be examining 3 signposts: Numbers and Stats, Quoted Words, and Word Gaps.

Learning Links » Podcast
Nonfiction Reading: Stances, Signposts, and Strategies #4

Learning Links » Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2016


This podcast continues to reflect upon Kylene Beers and Robert Probst’s Reading Nonfiction: Notice and Note Stances, Signposts, and Strategies text. Here I will be reflecting upon the power of signposts and most specifically the signposts of “contrasts and contradictions” as well as “extreme or absolute language”.

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I Have A Dream Show | Princess FIzz
Show 5 Robert Probst

I Have A Dream Show | Princess FIzz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2014 51:53


Show 5 Robert Probst Web TV Show For Business Owners/Network Marketers & Entrepreneurs online, business, marketing, entrepreneur, show, business plan, business ideas

Heinemann Podcasts for Educators
The Writing Process: Starting a Book

Heinemann Podcasts for Educators

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2009 4:31


Kylene Beers and Robert Probst talk with author Chris Crutcher about how he begins writing a book. Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.