Introduction
Webquest.com is a very efficient website where you essentially create blog-type web pages that teach you a variety of useful things. You can make a Webquest about anything! It could be a webquest on how to make a cheesecake, on how to efficiently do homework, how to survive highschool, ANYTHING you want. In this Webquest, you will learn how to fundamentally create a web-blog and help your viewers learn something great and share it publicicly for them to see.
Task
In this Webquest, you will learn how to fundamentally create a web-blog and help your viewers learn something great and share it publicicly for them to see.
Process
START
First go to www.createwebquest.com. You will then see the start screen with 3 options. If you don't have an account, click the sign up link and fill in all the boxes with the necessary information. They will ask you something along the lines of "What can you create on this website?" The reason they put out that question is to test whether you are a spambot or not. The answer is 'webquests'.
After you create your account, you have three options. You can either Create a Webquest! Edit Account, or Logout. Once you click Create a Webquest! and it will take you to the

main page. Here is where the magic happens.
You have 7 different left colum tabs on your left. Let's say you did a webquest on how to cook something.
The Introduction is basically telling you what food you will be learning how to make. The Task is telling you what ingredients you will need in order to make the desired food, the utensils, the cook preparation, etc. The Process tab os explaining HOW to cook the food with the measurements and ingredients etc.
The Evaluation is basically self explanatory, where you evaluate how well you did with making the food/how the fod turned out. The Conclusion is also self explanatory, where you debrief how it came out and what you did right/worng, etc.
The last two (Credits and Teacher Page) are kind of unecessary tabs but if you would like to use them you cna. The Credits is usually where you would put either a link to where you found how to make that certain food or the recipe or anything that helped you with the information to give credit (sort of like a Bibliography). And lastly, the Teacher's Page is the page where your teacher can access personally and type in comments/put in whatever they feel is necessary.