When we set out to create a learning object, we kept in our minds an objective—to give our learners both a start and a spark for creating WebQuests. What emerged was as much a product of our own mentors' and teachers' guidance of us as it was our own work. We also benefitted greatly from the work of others who were willing to share their work and let us build upon it. We are returning in kind, allowing others to build upon ours.
Stacie Fernandez is a Tech Coordinator and computer teacher at Kula Elementary School.
She is enrolled in the Master of Educational Technology.
Stacie is recieving the Advanced Certificate of Online Learning and Teaching this May 2010.
Timothy Stewart is a Social Studies teacher at King Kekaulike High School.
He is enrolled in the Master of Education.in Educational Technology program.
He is also pursuing the Advanced Certificate of Online Learning and Teaching.
Erik Hill is an ESL teacher who takes contracts and also trains others in web design.
He is pursuing his Master's in Educational Technology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
He is also pursuing the very popular Advanced Certificate of Online Learning and Teaching.