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QR Codes Real-world links or hardlinks Real-world links or hardlinks
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A brief description (really) A barcode on steroids – A way to store a larger set of instructions – 2.9 KB or 4296 alphanumeric characters A way to attach computer information to objects in the real world Can be scanned with any camera-equipped Smartphone The Smartphone knows what to do with the code, with the installation of a very small application
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How Does It Work? Create a barcode: http://www.delivr.com/qr- code-generator, http://qrstuff.com/http://www.delivr.com/qr- code-generatorhttp://qrstuff.com/ – Content can be so many things! Print it, embed it, project it – whatever! Students and/or parents can scan the codes from posters, cards, labels, etc and see multimedia content related to the print media – Expand the classroom learning experience!
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What can you use it for? imagine Scavenger and treasure hunts Poster projects with multimedia content Field trips using prepared content on cards Communicate without dictating – did I mention 4296 alphanumeric characters? Remember - any internet link can be encoded, as long as your device can handle it. Music, video, websites, photos, etc. What can you think of?
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Try it! A group demonstration Android Market – Barcode Scanner iPhone App Store – i-nigma Windows Marketplace – i-nigma Blackberry – mobile.blackberry.com or www.i-nigma.mobi
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Lets say you are studying birds…
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Questions?
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More information http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QR_Code http://www.digitalgeography.co.uk/archives/2 009/04/exploring-personal-geographies-with- qr-codes-part-1/ http://www.digitalgeography.co.uk/archives/2 009/04/exploring-personal-geographies-with- qr-codes-part-1/ http://www.denso- wave.com/qrcode/qrstandard-e.html http://www.denso- wave.com/qrcode/qrstandard-e.html
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