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QR Codes The best from Tony Vincent’s “Crazy for QR Codes” presentation
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Learning in Hand with Tony Vincent Learninginhand.com/gaetc13 Crazy for QR Codes Find info from this presentation and more on Tony’s Ed Tech page. Sessions are even linked from 2012!
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Great Tip #1 i-nigma – find it in the app store Fast and easy QR code generator Does not work with MAC or Chromebook No smart phone? Webqr.com – on a laptop with camera
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Great Tip #2 goQR.me goQR.me – User friendly - text or web address codes generate almost immediately can download to save be sure to give a distinct name always test Delivr.com Use this if you know the web address may change one day
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Great tip #3 Brainshark.com Free Upload video, PowerPoint, photo albums, create podcasts, narrate documents Turn them into QR codes from within the site Check the Terms of Use – must be 18 or have legal consent
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Great tip #4 recordmp3.org Easy audio QR code Cannot edit Will only work on computer, not phone Flash-based When you click save, you will get a url that you can copy and paste into goqr.me
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Great tip #5 dropbox.com – saves documents as url dropbox.com Qrstuff.com – subscription site; creates email messages with QR codes; email parents Qrstuff.com Include the url with the code when possible in case code does not work
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Ideas Put a QR code outside the Media Center that will take students/faculty/parents to the your web site. Build a mystery with QR codes – create scavenger hunts, finish a famous quote, attach to art work or a book! You do not have to print them – pull them up on your computer project them on your board Print labels to stick anywhere!
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Ideas Hide in text books as supplementary material Create screencasts and put the code on a homework sheet to serve as a reference (flipped classroom) Turn a Google form into a QR code for an instant survey Use bitly.com or tinyurl to make long addresses shorter.
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Ideas Put QR code in a corner of art that links to the artist telling more about the work (great for student art) Heroes project – Students drew their hero; QR codes linked to the student explaining why that person is a hero. Make a Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, or Grandparents’ Day card to send via code
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Ideas “ReadBox” – photos of students holding books with QR codes to their book trailers
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