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Fun with 2D Barcodes CATS 2011 Conference Peter Mosinskis, CSU Channel Islands Slides:

My slides are here…

Why?

Why at CI barnetcouncil / Flickr programwitch/ Flickr 90%+70%+28%+ WVU

History

2D (Matrix) Barcodes

Formats Data Matrix (DM) Quick Response (QR) Microsoft Tag

Generators

Readers Find readers for your mobile phone at: Microsoft Tags Reader:

In the Wild

Photo: Eric Rice / Flickr Scott Blake / Flickr

Other?

Human Factors

FAIL?

FAIL

Storage considerations… Hyperlinked Embedded

More considerations! Reader usability Familiarity

Coming Up Q&A Polls Create & test some codes Idea Generating Exercise More Q&A Slides located at: Peter Mosinskis,