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QR Codes for Everyone

QR Codes =

Quick Response Code

Definition

A QR Code is a two-dimensional bar code or matrix created by a Japanese corporation in 1994. The "QR" is stands for "Quick Response", as the creator intended the code to allow its contents whether a url, document, video, or other items to be decoded at high speed. One QR code allows 4000 characters

QR Codes Explained by Common Craft on YouTube

http://www.commoncraft.com/video/qr-codes

1st download a QR code reader app onto your picture phone; phone must have a camera and Internet access.

QRset (in itunes) QR Reader Reader.kaywa.com (most highly

recommended and trusted) AT&T Code Scanner- the one I use on

Android Neoreader – Android and iphone

A giant QR Code on a billboard linking to a website, to be read with a mobile phone in Tokyo, Japan

YOU ARE SEEING THEM EVERYWHERE RIGHT NOW FROM BILLBOARDS TO ALL

TYPES OF ADS IN NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES AND ON BUSINESS FLYERS AND BUSINESS CARDS. SOON THEY WILL BE TEXTBOOKS. WHY?

http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2012/04/qr-codes-explained-and-ideas-for.html

The following posts have more ideas about using QR codes in schools:

Interactive Bulletin Boards QR Codes in the Classroom QRPedia - QR Codes for Wikipedia Entries Assign QR Codes to Your Documents Create a Mobile Language Lesson With QR Voice Tom Barrett's Interesting Ways to Use QR Codes

Education

How can we use QR Codes in education?– Homework Assignments – include on class notes– In library, tag shelves next to new books and scan for

book trailers or author infol; how to’s and where things are located; what is in the 800’s

– Club Announcements– Tag lessons with links for more information– Wall outside classrooms with teacher’s blog– Label science equipment to show videos on proper use– Scavenger hunts

QR Code Generators

http://qrcode.kaywa.com/

http://zxing.appspot.com/generator/

http://delivr.com/qr-code-generator

http://www.unitaglive.com/qrcode

QR Code Treasure Hunt Generator

http://www.classtools.net/QR/

1. Make sure students are arranged into teams prior to the activity so that students without mobile devices are not disadvantaged. 2. Make it clear that the Treasure Hunt will feed directly into their assignment and thereby help them get a good mark. 3. Provide a mix of questions - some that test existing knowledge, some that require further research. 4. Keep a record of where you place each code to remove after the exercise has finished. 5. When you mark the completed sheets, award one point for each correctly copied question, and one mark for each correct answer, and declare the winning team on this basis.

5 Key Tips to QR Code Treasure Hunts

Google Collaborative App of 46 Ways to Use QR codes in Classrooms

https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AclS3lrlFkCIZGhuMnZjdjVfNzY1aHNkdzV4Y3I&hl=en_GB&authkey=COX05IsF

Put this in http:bitly.com or http://goo.gl and get a shortened link or http:tinyurl.com

Next on the bitly page – lower half where you see the title and long and shortened link—you will see an info+ button an dif you click it a qr code is already generated by bitly for your link—TIME SAVER

QR code for link to this presentation

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