Mobile Learning: QR Codes and ThingLink and Nearpod, Oh...
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Mobile Learning: QR Codes and ThingLink and Nearpod, Oh My!
Presenters: Emily Sanders and Tracy Yeropoli
New Castle Area School District
Circle which of these tools you have used in the classroom.
Modern Learning Web AppsQR Codes - QR Code Reader★ Teachers can create QR codes by going to http://qrcode.kaywa.com/ .
★ Simply put in a link that you want students to be able to access, and the site will generate a code similar to the one pictured below.
★ Students can download a free QR code reader from their Appstore or Android Market, and then scan the QR code to access the link.
★ These are great for engaging students and increasing interest in an activity; take them further by developing stations for a class activity.
Thinglink★ Easily create interactive images and videos for your websites, infographics, photo galleries, presentations and more at
http://www.thinglink.com
★ Just choose an image; add tags wherever you want on the image that contain text, images, links, video, and audio; then share your Thinglink with the world via a website, blog, or social media platform.
Nearpod Web Application
★ All in one solution for use of mobile devices in education.
★ Easily create interactive multimedia presentation to engage your audience.
★ Can be used for distance learning.
★ Free and paid accounts, apps and downloadable software.
Plickers★ Powerful FREE tool for quick checks for understanding and real-time formative assessment data
★ Does not require student devices; students use printed cards to display responses.
★ Teacher controls activity through the Plickers app on a mobile device and uses the device camera to capture
and scan responses.
★ Results displayed in real-time.
★ Requires teacher registration at www.plickers.com
Modern Learning Web Apps
Nearpod• It is among the newest platforms to create interactive learning content.
• It is designed for delivering "synchronized" lessons to individual student
devices.
• It is more than just a screen-sharing tool. The app enables teachers to
incorporate polls, quizzes, questions, videos, drawing opportunities and more
within their presentations, allowing students to actively participate in the
lessons.
• Teachers receive reports of results and immediate feedback of student
understanding.
Nearpod
Nearpod
Nearpod
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Nearpod
Nearpod Resources
www.nearpod.com
Nearpod Education Accounts
Nearpod Slide Show: Meet the Nearpod School Edition
PTHS Nearpod Pilot 2013-2014 Resource Page
Pre-Test: What does QR stand for in QR Codes?
THE ANSWER IS…..
QR Codes in the Classroom
WHAT IS IT?
★ Quick Response (or QR) code - a two-dimensional or 2D bar code that can be scanned with the camera of a smart phone or other mobile device, along with a QR code reader, for easy access to information (*links, text, audio, images)
★ Can store up to 7,089 numerical characters or 4,296 alphanumeric characters, compared to a standard UPC barcode, which uses only 12 numeric digits
QR Codes in the Classroom
Anatomyof a
QR Code
QR Codes: How do they work?
QR Codes: Where to Begin?
QR Stuff
http://www.qrstuff.com/
QR Code Generator
https://www.the-qrcode-generator.com/
Kaywa QR Codes
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/
Google URL Shortener (*Shortens URL and generates QR Code by clicking “Details” or adding ".qr"
to the end of shortened url)
http://goo.gl
QR Voice (*turn 100 words of text into speech)
http://qrvoice.net/
Ways to Use QR Codes in the Classroom
★ QR code ideas by content area: http://classroomqrcodes.weebly.com/
★ Place the QR code in a slide that links to a YouTube video you want the students
to watch outside of class.
★ Generate a QR code that links to an online survey or question you want
students to complete.
★ Put a QR code with your contact information on your course syllabus.
★ Use QR codes for daily bellwork and bonus/extra credit assignments.
More Ways to Use QR Codes in the Classroom
★ Add QR codes to worksheets or homework exercises that link to web resources
that will help students answer the questions.
★ Put QR codes on everyday objects in the classroom, which links to audio files
that pronounce and/or define the word in a preferred language.
★ Put QR codes on countries, landmarks, states, and oceans on a globe that link to
videos or webpages with more information about those locations.
★ Make an interactive calendar by adding QR codes with fun and interesting facts
for each day of the week/month.
★ Share class expectations, teacher contact information, etc.
Even More Ways to Use QR Codes in the Classroom
★ Create an interactive quiz or scavenger hunt with clues/questions and
generate a QR code that provides the answers
★ Insert QR codes on math worksheets that link to the answers or to videos or
audio recordings that explain how to solve the problems.
★ Make a worksheet of just QR codes that, when scanned, reveal a problem,
question, or answer.
★ Add QR codes to student artwork that link to text or audio about the student
or the artwork.
★ Put QR codes on your classroom door, board, walls, or windows that connect
to important information for parents and students such as class rules.
What is Thinglink?
What isThinglink?
• ThingLink is the leading platform for creating interactive images and videos for web, social, advertising, and educational channels.
• Be creative! Make your images come alive with video, text, images, shops, music and more!
• Every image contains a story and ThingLink helps you tell your stories.
Education & Thinglink
• ThingLink interactive images help students develop 21st century skills and enrich their enthusiasm for learning.
• ThingLink works on all modern web browsers as well as iPad, iPhone and Android.
• 100,000+ teachers and students are already using Thinglink to engage, entertain and educate. Let your students create and explore with e-learning.
http://www.thinglink.com/scene/368815638220636160 http://www.mathycathy.com/blog/2013/02/quadratics-intro-thinglink/
Education & Thinglink
Thinglink Example Science:
http://www.thinglink.com/scene/459941647967322114
ENTER LIVE LINK
Education & Thinglink
Thinglink Example Science:
http://www.thinglink.com/scene/459941647967322114
ENTER LIVE LINK
http://www.thinglink.com/scene/458812234953392130
A Quick How To….
Education & Thinglink
Education & Thinglink
Thinglink Examples on Pinterest:
http://www.pinterest.com/techchef4u/thinglink-edu-examples/
Additional Resources:
Teacher Tutorial Resources Thinglink Blog & Videos
Plickers: “Clickers, Simplified”
Plickers: Where do I start?
Plickers: How It Works
TeachersCreate the activity and
capture student responses through the Plickers app and camera on a mobile device.
Results are displayed in real-time.
Plickers: How It Works
Students
Use cards printed with a unique image to display their answer choice to a
question.
Got Plickers?
ClassroomIntegration
Ideas
Plickers Resources
Video Tutorials:• Plickers in 2 minutes - Using Plickers in the Classroom
• Plicker Tutorial
Additional Resources• Plickers FAQ’s
• 6 Easy Steps for Getting Started Using Free Plickers for Assessment
• Plickers 2.0
• Plickers on Pinterest
For More Information: Contact Us
Emily Sanders: [email protected] Yeropoli: [email protected]
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