Quick Response Codes Betsy Sanford, Media Specialist Palmer Middle School, 1/5/15.
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QR Code Features• A square, grid graphic on a white background• Easily read by different optical devices• No need to type long URL’s• Links to a variety of resources– Any URL such as share sites, video sites, maps– Text such as contact information, descriptions– Graphics such as photos, illustrations, student
work
QR Code Resources • Websites for QR code creation:
QR Stuff VisualeadQR Kaywa QR MonkeyGo QR Snap MazeWeb QR
• QR Readers include I-nigma and Qrafter
Teacher Uses• Guide students, parents and visitors to your blog– Post a QR code outside your classroom door
• Enhance text for students– Add a QR code with additional information to a text
(glossary, descriptions, details for DBQ’s, literary element details)
• Engage students with a scavenger hunt– Post around the classroom, media center, gym, or
hallways to lead students on an information quest
Student UsesCommon Core Short Research Projects•Students research locations, battle, historical figures, economies, resources, etc.•Students generate QR codes and attach to maps.•Students jigsaw map.
Student UsesArt Show Sharing•Students create art work.•Students explain their art work in Tellagami•Students generate QR codes linked to Tellagami animations and post next to art work
Elementary – Class work, Homework, & Projects– Scan a QR
• Teacher provided QR code for students• Students previewed upcoming topic by writing facts
– Create a QR • Complete weekly ‘First in Math’ assignment online• Take screen shot or photo of current ‘First in Math’
score to share• Create QR code and email to teacher
– Add to a project• Create a QR code that linked to additional information
about Paul Revere
More Curriculum Ideas
More Curriculum IdeasClassroom– Project a warm up via QR code on your board
Homework– Create a QR code to paste on a homework sheet
for a link to a helpful reference video
Google Form– Create a QR code to link to a Google form
More Curriculum Ideas
Media Center– Orientation
scavenger hunt– Genre study– Reading promotion
book contests
How to Create a QR CodeQR Stuff - http://www.qrstuff.com/ (see handout)Step 1 Data Type– generators vary in selection
Step 2 Content– the more you type, the busier the design will be– limit your amount of text for easy readability
Step 3 Foreground Color– black is best for readability
Step 4 Share– download, print, email