a preso for a live video chat via G+ Hangout with Mrs. Mensing's class in Arizona! http://www.slideshare.net/gwynethjones/qr-codes-in-the-elementary-classroom
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QR Codes are popping up everywhere! They’re on the back of catalogs, Times Square billboards, bagel shop windows, and now they can be in your school and library! This webinar is all about QR codes—what they are, how to make them, and how to use them in your school and classroom for engaging and exciting digital discoveries!
QR Codes are popping up everywhere! On the back of my Sephora catalog, windows of bagel shops, and in my school and library! All about QR codes - what they are, how to make them, and how to use them in your school and classroom for engaging & exciting digital discoveries! http://thedaringlibrarianpresents.wikispaces.com/QR_Code
This document discusses how to create and use QR codes in classrooms and libraries. It begins by introducing the presenter and providing an overview of QR codes, including what information they can store. It then provides many examples of how QR codes can be used in educational settings, such as for scavenger hunts, supplementing textbooks or field trips, and engaging students. Step-by-step instructions are given for making QR codes using various free online generators and tools. Specific ideas are outlined for applying QR codes in classrooms, special education settings, colleges, and libraries. Contact information is provided at the end for those wanting to learn more.
a fun lesson using QR Codes for exploring the Library Media Center - great for ESOL or SPED classes or as a 6th grade orientation lesson. Check my blog or my wiki for the whole lesson & graphics! http://thedaringlibrarian.wikispaces.com/QR_Code_Quest
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This document discusses how games can be used for learning in higher education. It covers an overview of games for learning and games and pedagogy, focusing on how games allow for contextual learning, engagement, critical thinking, active learning through problem solving, and personalization through failure and self-paced feedback. Game design techniques like feedback based on in-game feedback, badges and achievements, and gamification are also examined in terms of their issues and benefits.
This document discusses using QR codes in libraries to engage students. It describes how Carolina Beach Elementary and Ashley High School collaborated on a project where high school students wrote book summaries that elementary students could scan QR codes to read. The document provides examples of how QR codes can be used to link to book reviews, scavenger hunts, tutorials, calendars and more. It also shares different free websites and apps that can be used to create and scan QR codes.
JOIN US! Wed May 2 ISTE Webinar! Seats Still Avail!
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QR Codes are popping up everywhere! They’re on the back of catalogs, Times Square billboards, bagel shop windows, and now they can be in your school and library! This webinar is all about QR codes—what they are, how to make them, and how to use them in your school and classroom for engaging and exciting digital discoveries!
QR Codes are popping up everywhere! On the back of my Sephora catalog, windows of bagel shops, and in my school and library! All about QR codes - what they are, how to make them, and how to use them in your school and classroom for engaging & exciting digital discoveries! http://thedaringlibrarianpresents.wikispaces.com/QR_Code
This document discusses how to create and use QR codes in classrooms and libraries. It begins by introducing the presenter and providing an overview of QR codes, including what information they can store. It then provides many examples of how QR codes can be used in educational settings, such as for scavenger hunts, supplementing textbooks or field trips, and engaging students. Step-by-step instructions are given for making QR codes using various free online generators and tools. Specific ideas are outlined for applying QR codes in classrooms, special education settings, colleges, and libraries. Contact information is provided at the end for those wanting to learn more.
a fun lesson using QR Codes for exploring the Library Media Center - great for ESOL or SPED classes or as a 6th grade orientation lesson. Check my blog or my wiki for the whole lesson & graphics! http://thedaringlibrarian.wikispaces.com/QR_Code_Quest
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This document provides 40 tips for using QR codes in the classroom, including linking printed materials to online resources, creating scavenger hunts, polling students, and adding interactivity to displays. QR codes can be generated from shortened URLs and used to provide access to videos, websites, or other digital content related to classroom lessons and activities. Teachers are encouraged to be creative in finding ways to incorporate QR codes across subjects to enhance learning.
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This document discusses using QR codes in libraries to engage students. It describes how Carolina Beach Elementary and Ashley High School collaborated on a project where high school students wrote book summaries that elementary students could scan QR codes to read. The document provides examples of how QR codes can be used to link to book reviews, scavenger hunts, tutorials, calendars and more. It also shares different free websites and apps that can be used to create and scan QR codes.
QR codes can be used in elementary classrooms in various ways. QR codes can link to websites, videos, information or images when scanned by a reader on a smartphone or other device. Teachers can create QR codes to link to online books, videos, homework help and more. This allows for paperless options and interactive activities. Some ideas include attaching QR codes to models, books, maps and artwork to provide additional digital content. QR codes can also be used for scavenger hunts and interactive exhibits. They provide a fun, engaging way for students to access multimedia content in the classroom.
QR codes can be used in elementary classrooms in various ways. QR codes can link to websites, videos, information or images when scanned by a reader on a smartphone or other device. Teachers can create QR codes to link to online books, videos, homework help sites, scavenger hunts, and more. This exposes students to digital content and makes information more accessible. QR codes boost literacy and engagement by connecting students to virtual books, videos, interactive exhibits and other online resources related to their studies.
The document discusses various ways that QR codes can be used in education, including having students create book trailers and videos then attach the corresponding QR codes, and having teachers create instructional videos and materials linked to QR codes. It also provides tips and resources for managing classroom sets of iPods and ideas for generating funds to obtain classroom technology through programs like DonorsChoose.
The document discusses various ways that QR codes can be used in education, including having students create book trailers and videos then attach the corresponding QR codes, and teachers creating codes that lead to classroom procedures or quiz answers. It also provides tips for managing a classroom set of iPods and ideas for fundraising to obtain devices.
QR codes allow users to access webpages and other online content using the camera on their smartphone. A QR code is a type of two-dimensional barcode that can be read by QR reader apps. To use a QR code, a user scans it with their phone camera which then opens a link, downloads a file, or triggers another action. QR codes can support learning by providing additional content related to textbooks, presentations, assignments, and more. Some benefits are dynamic presentations and interactive textbooks. Limitations include requiring smartphone access and comfort with technology.
QR codes allow users to store website URLs or other information that can be accessed by scanning the code with a smartphone. QR codes are two-dimensional barcodes that can be designed using free online generators. To use a QR code, the code is scanned using a smartphone's camera and QR reading application, which will then direct the user to the linked website or other online resource. The document provides several ideas for using QR codes in educational and business contexts, such as linking classroom activities and marketing materials to online videos or websites.
QR Codes, what they are and why you should careEmily Davis
Emily Davis presents information on QR codes in September 2011. QR codes are 2D barcodes that can be scanned by smartphones to access various online functions, such as websites, contact info, videos, or initiate actions like placing calls or texts. Davis explains how QR codes are being used by large companies and smaller businesses, the necessary hardware and software to use them, best practices for implementation, and statistics on who scans QR codes and where they are found. She encourages using QR codes as a low-cost marketing tool to drive customers online and stay ahead of competitors.
Project by Deaf and Hard of Hearing students from Central Riverside Elementary School, Duval County, Jacksonville, Florida. Artwork inspired artist statements presented by DHH students using American Sign Language then displayed with a QR code that takes the viewer to a blog with the recorded artist statement.
QR codes are square barcodes that can link to websites, videos, or other online content when scanned by a smartphone app. Anyone can create QR codes using free online generators to share information for educational uses like scavenger hunts or embedding links in homework without typing long URLs. Scanning a QR code simply requires downloading a free app to your smartphone and pointing the camera at the code.
QR codes are square barcodes that can link to websites, videos, or other online content when scanned by a smartphone app. Anyone can create QR codes using free online generators to then include in materials like homework assignments, letters, or for scavenger hunts in education settings. Scanning a QR code with a smartphone app will instantly access the linked online content without typing in long URLs.
Quick Response Codes for Libraries: Making Libraries Come Alive with QR Codes
or
Quick Response (QR) Codes - So Easy a Baby Can Use Them
A presentation by Meghan G. Snatchko & Kelly P. Rottmund
Northeast Library Region Presents: Libraries: Today and Tomorrow
Tuesday, August 21, 2012 1:15PM
QR codes are 2-dimensional matrix barcodes that can be scanned by smartphones to quickly link to various types of online content like websites, videos, contact info, and more. This document discusses using QR codes in elementary classrooms and schools to provide interactive content for students on book posters, worksheets, newsletters, and more. It also provides examples of QR codes seen in the real world and tips for creating and optimizing QR codes.
This document provides information and ideas for using QR codes in the classroom. It discusses what QR codes are, how to create them, and how to read them using mobile devices or Chrome extensions. It then gives many examples of how teachers have used QR codes for classroom incentives, vocabulary words, assessments, scavenger hunts, interactive displays, differentiation, and more. Specific ideas include using them for field trips, book talks, calendars, and adding voice recordings. Resources for creating QR codes are also provided.
This document provides information on how to create and use QR codes in an educational setting. It defines what a QR code is and explains that they can contain various types of digital information like web links, contacts, videos, music, and more. It then offers many examples of how teachers can incorporate QR codes into classroom lessons, activities, and projects to enhance student engagement including virtual tours, scavenger hunts, adding interactivity to displays and textbooks, and more. It also provides resources for creating QR codes and some templates to try creating codes.
The document discusses how QR codes work by having information encoded in a square barcode that can be scanned by smartphone camera apps to access a web address, email, contact, or other online content. It provides examples of how libraries can use QR codes in different ways like linking new book displays to online catalog searches, adding codes to books to suggest related materials, and enhancing physical exhibits with additional online historical images and information. The document encourages libraries to be creative in using QR codes to engage patrons and enhance access to digital content.
This document discusses how non-profits can use QR codes. It provides examples of putting QR codes on materials like business cards, brochures, and event materials to link to websites, social media, or calls to action. The document explains that QR codes can be used for advocacy campaigns, educational games, awareness campaigns, petition drives, and more. It encourages organizations to be creative with QR code uses to engage donors, increase cause awareness, and save on printing costs.
QR Codes are everywhere these days. Integrating your wordpress site into a QR Code campaign or QR Codes into your wordpress site is a hot topic. Learn how to, when to and when not to us QR Codes and how to utilize some of the WordPress QR Code plugins available. -- Presented at WordCamp Atlanta 2012
QR codes allow for more information storage than traditional barcodes. They are increasingly being used by libraries to provide digital links and additional content related to physical materials through scanning a QR code. Examples of library QR code uses include providing links to online resources, events calendars, instructional videos, and digital versions of materials. QR codes can be created using free online generators and considering the code size, clarity, and context of its display is important for usability.
This document outlines different bell schedules for a school including a regular schedule, DEN schedule for most Thursdays, a two hour delay schedule, and a three hour early dismissal schedule.
QR codes can be used in elementary classrooms in various ways. QR codes can link to websites, videos, information or images when scanned by a reader on a smartphone or other device. Teachers can create QR codes to link to online books, videos, homework help and more. This allows for paperless options and interactive activities. Some ideas include attaching QR codes to models, books, maps and artwork to provide additional digital content. QR codes can also be used for scavenger hunts and interactive exhibits. They provide a fun, engaging way for students to access multimedia content in the classroom.
QR codes can be used in elementary classrooms in various ways. QR codes can link to websites, videos, information or images when scanned by a reader on a smartphone or other device. Teachers can create QR codes to link to online books, videos, homework help sites, scavenger hunts, and more. This exposes students to digital content and makes information more accessible. QR codes boost literacy and engagement by connecting students to virtual books, videos, interactive exhibits and other online resources related to their studies.
The document discusses various ways that QR codes can be used in education, including having students create book trailers and videos then attach the corresponding QR codes, and having teachers create instructional videos and materials linked to QR codes. It also provides tips and resources for managing classroom sets of iPods and ideas for generating funds to obtain classroom technology through programs like DonorsChoose.
The document discusses various ways that QR codes can be used in education, including having students create book trailers and videos then attach the corresponding QR codes, and teachers creating codes that lead to classroom procedures or quiz answers. It also provides tips for managing a classroom set of iPods and ideas for fundraising to obtain devices.
QR codes allow users to access webpages and other online content using the camera on their smartphone. A QR code is a type of two-dimensional barcode that can be read by QR reader apps. To use a QR code, a user scans it with their phone camera which then opens a link, downloads a file, or triggers another action. QR codes can support learning by providing additional content related to textbooks, presentations, assignments, and more. Some benefits are dynamic presentations and interactive textbooks. Limitations include requiring smartphone access and comfort with technology.
QR codes allow users to store website URLs or other information that can be accessed by scanning the code with a smartphone. QR codes are two-dimensional barcodes that can be designed using free online generators. To use a QR code, the code is scanned using a smartphone's camera and QR reading application, which will then direct the user to the linked website or other online resource. The document provides several ideas for using QR codes in educational and business contexts, such as linking classroom activities and marketing materials to online videos or websites.
QR Codes, what they are and why you should careEmily Davis
Emily Davis presents information on QR codes in September 2011. QR codes are 2D barcodes that can be scanned by smartphones to access various online functions, such as websites, contact info, videos, or initiate actions like placing calls or texts. Davis explains how QR codes are being used by large companies and smaller businesses, the necessary hardware and software to use them, best practices for implementation, and statistics on who scans QR codes and where they are found. She encourages using QR codes as a low-cost marketing tool to drive customers online and stay ahead of competitors.
Project by Deaf and Hard of Hearing students from Central Riverside Elementary School, Duval County, Jacksonville, Florida. Artwork inspired artist statements presented by DHH students using American Sign Language then displayed with a QR code that takes the viewer to a blog with the recorded artist statement.
QR codes are square barcodes that can link to websites, videos, or other online content when scanned by a smartphone app. Anyone can create QR codes using free online generators to share information for educational uses like scavenger hunts or embedding links in homework without typing long URLs. Scanning a QR code simply requires downloading a free app to your smartphone and pointing the camera at the code.
QR codes are square barcodes that can link to websites, videos, or other online content when scanned by a smartphone app. Anyone can create QR codes using free online generators to then include in materials like homework assignments, letters, or for scavenger hunts in education settings. Scanning a QR code with a smartphone app will instantly access the linked online content without typing in long URLs.
Quick Response Codes for Libraries: Making Libraries Come Alive with QR Codes
or
Quick Response (QR) Codes - So Easy a Baby Can Use Them
A presentation by Meghan G. Snatchko & Kelly P. Rottmund
Northeast Library Region Presents: Libraries: Today and Tomorrow
Tuesday, August 21, 2012 1:15PM
QR codes are 2-dimensional matrix barcodes that can be scanned by smartphones to quickly link to various types of online content like websites, videos, contact info, and more. This document discusses using QR codes in elementary classrooms and schools to provide interactive content for students on book posters, worksheets, newsletters, and more. It also provides examples of QR codes seen in the real world and tips for creating and optimizing QR codes.
This document provides information and ideas for using QR codes in the classroom. It discusses what QR codes are, how to create them, and how to read them using mobile devices or Chrome extensions. It then gives many examples of how teachers have used QR codes for classroom incentives, vocabulary words, assessments, scavenger hunts, interactive displays, differentiation, and more. Specific ideas include using them for field trips, book talks, calendars, and adding voice recordings. Resources for creating QR codes are also provided.
This document provides information on how to create and use QR codes in an educational setting. It defines what a QR code is and explains that they can contain various types of digital information like web links, contacts, videos, music, and more. It then offers many examples of how teachers can incorporate QR codes into classroom lessons, activities, and projects to enhance student engagement including virtual tours, scavenger hunts, adding interactivity to displays and textbooks, and more. It also provides resources for creating QR codes and some templates to try creating codes.
The document discusses how QR codes work by having information encoded in a square barcode that can be scanned by smartphone camera apps to access a web address, email, contact, or other online content. It provides examples of how libraries can use QR codes in different ways like linking new book displays to online catalog searches, adding codes to books to suggest related materials, and enhancing physical exhibits with additional online historical images and information. The document encourages libraries to be creative in using QR codes to engage patrons and enhance access to digital content.
This document discusses how non-profits can use QR codes. It provides examples of putting QR codes on materials like business cards, brochures, and event materials to link to websites, social media, or calls to action. The document explains that QR codes can be used for advocacy campaigns, educational games, awareness campaigns, petition drives, and more. It encourages organizations to be creative with QR code uses to engage donors, increase cause awareness, and save on printing costs.
QR Codes are everywhere these days. Integrating your wordpress site into a QR Code campaign or QR Codes into your wordpress site is a hot topic. Learn how to, when to and when not to us QR Codes and how to utilize some of the WordPress QR Code plugins available. -- Presented at WordCamp Atlanta 2012
QR codes allow for more information storage than traditional barcodes. They are increasingly being used by libraries to provide digital links and additional content related to physical materials through scanning a QR code. Examples of library QR code uses include providing links to online resources, events calendars, instructional videos, and digital versions of materials. QR codes can be created using free online generators and considering the code size, clarity, and context of its display is important for usability.
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This preso might be more fun if you have the barcode scanner app that might come in handy later….as we listen to the tunes & wait for our start time – go ahead & download the app! Test it by scanning & following the secret squirrel directions
the secret squirrel directions BIGGER!
QR codes started in Japan for the Toyota company to track parts because they can hold more data than regular barcodes they can hold URLS, phone numbers, SMS OR
QR codes started in Japan for the Toyota company to track parts because they can hold more data than regular barcodes they can hold URLS, phone numbers, SMS OR
QR codes started in Japan for the Toyota company to track parts because they can hold more data than regular barcodes they can hold URLS, phone numbers, SMS OR
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