This WebQuest activity is geared towards Forensic Sciences.
In this activity, student play the roles of a crime scene investigator and are
walked through a step by step case of a car accident by police detectives.
Students are provided a crime scene sheet in which they are required to report
all visual damages of the impacted cars, draw a diagram of the roads at which
the accident took place, and learn how to properly label and gather evidence at
a potential crime scene. This activity is extremely interactive. It is very
beneficial in that after each mini-section of a scene, there is an activity
called “quiz time,” in which students must answer each of the questions
following that activity correctly in order to proceed onward to the next task. After
collecting evidence, the students are tasked with interviewing eye witnesses,
calculating forces, and then drawing the necessary conclusions.
The one thing I found a little difficult on this task was
measuring the tire/skid marks. The measurement tools the online activity
provided are not realistic and it may be difficult for students to use this
tool in order to acquire the accurate measurements.
I would highly recommend this activity for students in a forensic
science class. This would serve as an introduction tutorial for gathering and
collecting evidence.