Dodge - "Five Rules for writing a great webquest" 1. Find great sites - master search engines, probe the deep web (find undetected sites in your search), don't lose the sites (create infrastructure of bookmarks) 2. Orchestrate your learners and resources - use resources if computers or web are not available, enable groupwork and interdependence 3. Challenge your learners to think - take your learners to task, encourage learners to design a webquest, find a popular controversy 4. Use the medium - a fully flexing webquest could not easily be done on paper, encourage interaction with people on the webquest, add a forum 5. Scaffold High Expectations - allow users to create something they've never created before,