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Page 1: QR Codes in the Classroom Amelia Thornton and Carol Allbritton.

QR Codes in the

ClassroomAmelia Thornton

andCarol Allbritton

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Table of ContentsI. Welcome

II. Who we areIII. Where info came from. i.e. creative commons

IV. What is a QR Code and what do I do to read and create them/video

V. Phone and desktop downloads for readersVI. How to use readers

VII. How to use generatorsVIII. Treasure Hunt generator

IX. Other classroom uses i.e. book trailers, homework help links, etc.

X. qr voiceXI. Tag my doc

XII. SPED ImplicationsXIII. Scavengers

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What is a QR Code?

QR stands for

Quick Response Code

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Anatomy of a QR Code

http://www.qrstuff.com/qr_codes.html

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http://www.commoncraft.com/video/qr-codes2:18 video explaining

http://youtu.be/ayW032sKtj82:59 black and white and scanned all over

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Android

http://qrdroid.com/generate.php

iPhonehttp://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/zapper-scanner/id505847168?mt=8

or http://z.qr.ai

more info from another sitehttp://www.qrstuff.com/qr_phone_software.html

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http://qrcode.kaywa.com/limited in scope but easy to start with

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http://www.qrstuff.com/hosts a wide variety of ways to make a qr code for

freeand

they also offer a paid subscription for bigger projects

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http://www.classtools.net/QR/

treasure hunt generator

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http://qrvoice.net/

text to speech... Link to QR picture

http://my.qrvoice.net/L7ieGh

and... QR code it!

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http://www.tagmydoc.com/scan a document in and get a QR Code attached to it. No more emailing copies to everyone, just

have them scan the code.

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AETC Password protected IEP

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SPED/REGEDhave students use ipad to create a virtual museum. They can save pictures or examples of a standard and tag their voice explaining it. Glogster could create a poster with all the info and you could

create a qr code to take you to museum using tag my doc

http://beqrious.com/go-for-a-nature-walk-with-qr-codes/

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Put in windows to link to school websites, blogs, student made movies, sports and academic

(awards, how-to...) videos

PCHS website

PCHS online news blog

misstslibrary

PCHS student made movie “Ghosts of High School Past

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There are many, many places to learn about

QR coding and scanning. These are just

a few of the ones we have been using. Thank

you.


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