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QR Codes

Page history last edited by Pauline 11 years, 11 months ago

How would you use QR Codes in your school?

 

In the library?  In the halls?  In the cafeteria?  For sports' activities?

 

 

Download a QR code reader from the iTunes store.  There are several to choose from here are a few free ones:

 

  1.   AT & T Code Scanner

  2.   Qrafter

  3.   Scan

  4.   UpCode

 

Use the scanner you download to read the following QR code.  They are all similar, in that you will open the app, aim the camera to center it around the code.  The app will quickly read the information and will offer to take you to the website.

 

The first code will take you to a podcast series at the iTunes store that has been created by Apple Distinguished educators.  The second one will take you directly to a “Reaching All Learners” series within that resource.

 

 

 

 

Activity:

1. Be prepared to share two interesting ways to use QR Codes

qrcode

 

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Creating QR Codes

 

Go to 

http://qrcode.kaywa.com/

 

Enter a URL and click create code.

 

Take a screen shot of the code and paste it into the document you are creating for student use.

 

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