
Introduction | The Task | Resources | The Process | Learning Advice | Conclusion

You are a museum curator currently looking for employment at one of the top
museums in

Your end result will be an oral presentation accompanied by a multimedia program that you have designed:
Select a team of two or three to assist
you in your research and presentation.
Research women of the Middle Ages using the Internet and any other sources you can find.
Organize your information by using an outline or a table.
Design a Hyperstudio program that reflects all the information you have gathered.
Make an oral presentation to your class as practice for your final presentation in front of the hiring committee.
Evaluate your own work by using peer review.

These are the resources available for you to use. You will be using print and electronic resources to collect information and images for your project. Your resources should include at least one encyclopedia, one book, and three Internet sites. A bibliography will be required.
Dominion & Domination of the Gentle Sex: The Lives of Medieval Women This site is very well organized and should be your starting point. It offers information on the roles of medieval women. Have fun exploring and taking “The Inquisition,” a quiz on how much you know about this topic.
The Middle Ages Use this site to further your quest on Medieval women who served as knights!
What Was It Really Like to Live in the Middle Ages This is where you will find information on clothing.
Women’s Clothing in the Middle Ages by Sharon Carroll This site provides good descriptions of women’s clothing according to their status in life.
The Medieval Woman This site gives information on individual women. There is a troubadour’s link that explores the impact of men leaving for the Crusades.
Medieval Women’s Headdress and Costume Black and white drawings of headdresses and a few costumes.
Women in Medieval Guilds A look at how women fit into the various craft guilds of the Middle Ages.
Women’s Early Music, Art & Poetry Biographies, discographies, and sound files.
Medieval Women and Music Description of how women were involved in music during the Middle Ages.

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Chose your team partners wisely.
Brainstorm your ideas for this project with your partners or teacher.
Be creative and imaginative.
Select a section that you would enjoy doing.
Decide who is responsible for what.
Your Hyperstudio should be clearly organized, easy to see and read, and include numerous pictures and visuals.
Leave time to practice your presentation and make changes.
Enjoy this project and try to stay on track with your plan of action.

Upon completing this WebQuest you should:
Have cooperated with other people in your group to accomplish a shared goal.
Be an expert on your section of medieval women.
Be knowledgeable about the other aspects of a woman in medieval times by listening to and peer reviewing the other sections.
Know how to do research using your library and the Internet.
Have used your creative, artistic, and technological talents through the use of Hyperstudio.

This page designed by: Valerie Mattes
Original date:
Last updated: Sunday, June 3, 2007
This page was adapted from Bernie Dodge 's WebQuest_Template1.html