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This presentation was adapted from an Aug 2012 presentation by John Bartelt of Univ. of LaVerne. It has been customized for Citrus College.

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QR (“Quick Response”) Codes in Education

Types of QR codes:

Text

URL

Types of QR codes:

Types of QR codes:

Video

Map Location

Types of QR codes:

Twitter Profile

Types of QR codes:

Facebook Profile

Types of QR codes:

Telephone #Call or Text

Types of QR codes:

Text a Librarian!

SMS Message(Short Messaging Service)

Types of QR codes:

Email Message

Types of QR codes:

Types of QR codes:

Calendar Event

Full Contact Info

Avery Label 22805

Classroom Applications

Classroom Applications

Business Cards:

Classroom Study Games

Syllabi

To Create a QR Code:

qrstuff.com

Compilation video of QR Code uses in

education (14 minutes)

1. Student-made book reviews 2. Language pronunciation keys 3. Homework video resources 4. Captured lab videos on a calendar 5. Home Economics recipes on QR 6. Music lessons in Music class 7. Science environmental stations 8. Business cards, leaflets, posters 9. Newspaper extra resources/videos10. Posters with calendar information

11. Maps to identify your location12. Maps to direct you to some location13. E-book links, book catalog records14. Multimedia guides and how-to vids15. Equipment use video guides16. Scavenger hunts, treasure hunts17. Links to long-URL web sites18. New vids/explanations in old texts19. Get problem help on answer sheets20. Syllabus and study guide extensions

Ideas from the video:

A few more ideas:

• QR codes in learning areas, to link students to additional resources

• QR codes in resource centers, to link to videos explaining resources or concepts

• QR codes at office entry points, as digital business cards • QR codes in resource libraries, to link directly to a virtual

library • QR codes during events, for enhanced interaction or

downloadable handouts • QR codes in learning spots, to enhance learning with videos or

podcasts • QR codes to connect to help (like the OIT help desk)• QR codes for guided tours, or during events • QR codes on a calendar, to deliver missed lectures or

homework• QR codes for logins, to get immediate access to a wireless

network• QR codes to scan-vote, using twitter tools• QR codes to enhance/extend information in books & printed

materials• QR codes that lead to book trailers to the backs of library

books• QR codes on math worksheets, for video solution tutorials• QR codes in newsletters, for a gallery of artwork that couldn't

fit• QR codes for research assignments, linking to subscription

databases• QR codes for interactive displays• QR codes on worksheets or handouts, for additional help• QR codes to create a kinesthetic (“choose your own plot twist”)

reading adventure

The LEC staff came up with ideas for their labs, including:

•QR codes on the syllabus next to our contact info•QR codes on study guides with helpful hints•QR codes for each step of long problems•Mirroring EAR & resource sites on the portal for their discipline

•Using Socrative throughout sessions for questions (so students don't have to be embarrassed to ask "simple" questions).

Video aboutUbimark QR Books

(4 minutes)

Resource Materials(laverne.edu/ear/camp)

Questions?

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