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Using QR Codes in the Classroom with the…

Using QR Codes in the Classroom with the…. A QR Code (Quick Response Code) is a type of barcode that can be used to store and share information. The information can be accessed through an app used to scan the barcode available for most smart phones.

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Using QR Codes in the Classroom with the…

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  1. Using QR Codes in the Classroom with the…

  2. A QR Code (Quick Response Code) is a type of barcode that can be used to store and share information. The information can be accessed through an app used to scan the barcode available for most smart phones.

  3. Getting your iPod Touch ready to work with QR Codes: To Download Red Laser to your iPod Touch: Access the iTunes App Store on your iPod Touch Click on the Search Tab Search for “Red Laser” Select the Red Laser Barcode Scanner App Select the blue Free button, it should become a green Install button Click that green button, and enter your iTunes password (if needed).

  4. To Scan a QR Code: Open the Red Laser App Select the red icon, at the top right of the screen, that looks like this: [||||] Aim your phone at a QR Code

  5. Use the following websites to create QR Codes: You can attach many different types of information to a QR code. The most useful for educators are just plain text or websites/videos. goqr.me www.qr-codegenerator.com qrcode.kaywa.com (When using this site, choose to Generate a static code. If you want to generate a dynamic code, one in which the url can be changed without printing the code again, create an account or sign in with google or Facebook.)

  6. How can I use QR Codes in my Classroom?

  7. QR Voice Changes 100 characters of text into speech. qrvoice.net

  8. Thanks to: Sabrina Back “40 Interesting Ways and Tips to Use QR Codes in the Classroom” compiled by Tom Barrett “7 Things You Should Know about QR Codes” by Educause Learning Initiative

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