QR Codes - Worth County Schools

Download Report

Transcript QR Codes - Worth County Schools

QR CODES
QR Codes – What Are They



Quick Response Code
2-D Bar code
Scanning the QR Code takes you to a website
with more information.





Video
Website
Blog
Wiki
Direct link to a page on the web
QR Codes are EVERYWHERE






Zoo’s – provide more info on a particular exhibit
Catalogues - contains more sales information
University mailings – link to university website
Post Office – advertising postal services on line
Now used instead of Business Cards
Marketing Technique
What Technology do You Need?


Need a QR Code generator – link
provided
Need a way to read the QR Codes



Smart phone
Tablet (Ipad or other device with a camera
and internet access)
QR Code reader – NeoReader App - Free
QR Codes for Inside the
classroom



QR codes stuck on tables leading likes to a
video of a science experiment
QR code at a Poetry Center taking kids to poetry
reading, author interview, picture of a setting,
historic place
Homework: After school, teachers can put
together everything that was done in class
that day, create a QR code, put it on a sticky
label, and slap it on a calendar for the
students to scan
QR Codes – Bring Public into the
Classroom


When students publish online – send home a
QR code to parents so they can take a look.
Also post the code on the corporation site for the
public to access
Students write and perform a Public Service
Announcement (food drive) – post it online then
make a flyer with a QR code to the video which
can then posted in the school or community to
help collect food
QR Codes – Student Generated
Codes



Book Reviews: kids read a book, do a book
review on line, attach it to a QR code, and
put it in the binding of the book. When
students scan the QR codes attached to the
books, they can see their classmates'
reviews.
Students create book commercials on line –
create a QR code link. Attach the link to a
movie poster advertising the book
Kids research topics on the internet – find
articles, videos, interviews – create QR
codes that can be attached to text books