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Sally and Nancy are both 2 nd grade teachers with Hoover City Schools. Sally teaches at Trace Crossings and Nancy teaches at Deer Valley. Both have an EdS in Technology in Education from Lesley University. Sally and Nancy are very passionate about technology and integrating technology in the curriculum.
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A QR code is a type of bar code. QR means quick response. These codes are read with a camera phone, iTouch or bar code reader. Once you scan the code, it can take you to a website, a movie, a recording, text, email, text message, phone number, etc.
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Quick Response (QR) Codes. Create them at: http://www.qrstuff.com/ Use QR Codes to provide mobile learning opportunites. For examples of how to use them in educational settings, go to: http://cybraryman.com/qrcodes.html http://cybraryman.com/qrcodes.html Download free Code Scanning APPS (i-nigma, Mobiletag, QR Reader, Paperlinks, etc. ) (
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Use an iTouch or an iPhone that has a camera. You will need a QR Reader app that is free from the iTunes store. From your iTouch or iPhone, select the app. Select scan. Hold iTouch/iPhone in front of the code until you see the code in the screen. Press scan, you will hear the camera click. Press follow link. Be patient while it loads.
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Press the home key on the iTouch/iPhone Go to the next QR code. Start the scan again. Home Key
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Examples: Flat Tiger Project http://flattiger.wiki.hoover.k12.al.us http://flattiger.wiki.hoover.k12.al.us Milk From the Farm to Your Table I Spy All About Me
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