Ways To Enhance Student Work Using QR Codes By Heidi Hajart.

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Ways To Enhance Student Work Using QR Codes By Heidi Hajart

QR Codes are Quick Response Codes You have seen them everywhere but how can we bring them into our classrooms?

#1 Add QR Codes to Word Documents to Check Student Work.

#2 Students Can Create a Virtual Museum When inviting parents in for a celebration or virtual museum you can place QR codes on the images or objects and invite parents to scan them. You can have it linked to a voice recordings, word documents or websites.

#3 Poetry Shares The Shell By Rotem K.

#4 Book Recommendations QR Codes can lead to book reviews or recommendations from other students. Can be on a poster or on the book itself.

#4 Virtual Field Trips Bring your classroom back in time with QR codes attached to video clips and famous speeches.

#5 Connecting to Parents After a great lesson or activity share a QR Code video with parents.

#6 QR Code Scavenger Hunts Create a scavenger hunt and students must seek out the QR codes that are posted in a given area. Use the codes to go to information to answer a question and/or find a clue. Then on to finding the code.

Great Websites to Use