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Using QR Code in Your Library

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Using QR Code in  Your Library. Using QR Code Poll. What is QR Code?. Quick Response Code Two-dimensional bar code embedded with layers of information Originally created by a subsidiary of Toyota to track car parts Now used mostly for commercial and marketing purposes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Using QR Code in Your Library

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Using QR Code Poll

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What is QR Code?

•Quick Response Code•Two-dimensional bar code embedded

with layers of information•Originally created by a subsidiary of

Toyota to track car parts•Now used mostly for commercial and

marketing purposes

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Qr Codes are all over Japan.

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QR Codes are Everywhere

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Ways one school is using QR Codes

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What do you need to use QR code?

Device ReaderGenerator

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Devices

• iPhone, Android, Blackberry• iPad 2• iPod Touch 3•PC, Laptop, Mac with web cam•Smart devices with camera function

that will accept apps

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Generators

• www.qrstuff.com

Top 10 Free QR Generators

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Generators

PC QR Reader Software Browser Add-ons or Plug-ins

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GeneratorsQR Code Generator App Quickmark App

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Readers

• QR Reader• ATT Scanner• NeoReader• i-nigma (love this one!) (Available for

iPhone, Android, Blackberry)• Optiscan• Quickmark• Qrafter• Search your Smartphone's App Store

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ReadersQR Reader App i-nigma App

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ReadersTop 5 Free QR Readers Online

Quickmark

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Uses for QR in Library

•Marketing•Access•Instruction

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MarketingThe Daring Librarian

• Blogs• Wikis• Web Sites• Social Media• Digital Galleries

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Access

Book Trailers• Find or make book trailers

for books in the library• Create a QR code for each

trailer• Print stickers of the QR

code and put it on the book for students to watch when browsing for books

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Access

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Access

Bookmarks

• Create QR Codes for sites frequently used my students in your library

• Print them on paper and affix the codes to index cards

• Create a bulletin board or display of library pockets labeled with the site for students to use and return the cards for quick information access

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Access

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Access

Read Alikes• Create a list of books in

your library that are the same genre, theme, author, etc.

• Post the list on your library website or wiki

• Create a QR Code for the location of that link

• Affix the code to a book display or the cover of a book.

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Instruction

Book Trivia• Use 

http://www.classtools.net/QR/  to generate a series of qr codes for different questions

• Display codes throughout the library for students to scan

• Have students answer questions and return to librarian for a prize or contest

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Scavenger Hunt in the Library

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InstructionResearch Scavenger Hunt

• Divide the research process into tasks as per your choice of research method

• Create QR Codes for each step of the process

• Post QR codes by stations in the library with resources for the students to complete that task.

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Things to consider...

• What audience do I want to reach?• What devices are available to my

prospective audience?• What items would I need to purchase?• What content do I want to encode?• What district/campus policies must I

consider?• How will those policies shape the use of QR

Code in the library?