What if...
• Your bulletin boards could speak?
• You could put video on your worksheet?
• Your student’s work could be seen and heard?
• You found a way to help kids access more information on a topic?
How do you get this?Start by copying a website address (url) that you want to link to....
Then go to a free QR code generator such as:
qrcode.kaywa.com
Now...
• Paste the copied address into the window and select “Generate Free”
• Copy your QR code when it appears
qrcode.kaywa.com
Not Just for WebsitesYou can even present them with some written information...
Select the Text Option and press “Generate Free”
Maximum 160 characters
What do you need to read these?
• A QR code reader on a smart phone (iPhone or Android), iPad, iPod Touch
• There are several free apps that offer to read QR Codes• One is by TapMedia” in
either the App store or Android Store
What if my students don’t have a smart phone?
Offer them a ‘unique’ web address to go to...
A web address ‘shortener’ can do this for you
There are several shortening options...each with something different to offer you
http://bit.ly/periodictable1
http://bit.ly/5waystouseQR
5 Ways to Use QR Codes in Classrooms
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