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13 Nov 15Andrea Berry
Article about QR code best practices for the classroom.
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15 Jun 15Anne Shillolo
What’s Up with QR Codes: Best Tools & Some Clever Ideas →
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Darren Hudgins
What’s up with QR codes? Here are my favorite tools and some clever ideas: http://t.co/G19xO2AflI #librarians http://t.co/2muiXF7Ozb
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23 Dec 14Home and Work Bookmarks
►Counting Down My Top 10 Web Links From 2014◄
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14 Oct 14Cathy Hunt
RT @tonyvincent: What’s up with QR codes? Tools and some clever ideas: http://t.co/BjjeiJVEpD
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Michael M Grant
What’s up with QR codes? Here are my favorite tools and some clever ideas: http://t.co/fnbZ18JfnC
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Tami Brass
"What’s Up with QR Codes: Best Tools & Some Clever Ideas" #qrcodes http://t.co/WxdaRGrc0K
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Patrick Larkin
What’s Up with QR Codes: Best Tools & Some Clever Ideas: http://t.co/udYnJMKObA
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John Pearce
"QR (Quick Response) codes can make classrooms more efficient and interactive. Instead of typing in a web address, a student can open an app and point his or her device’s camera at the code and walk away with a website, audio, or video open in his or her web browser. QR codes store information in an image made up of tiny squares, and anyone can create them.
It’s been a couple years since I blogged about QR codes so it’s time for some updated information." -
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Jill Prentice
QR Codes
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QR code into a document, I’ll probably be doing that from my desktop or laptop.
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If you make your code on your iPad and want to save it, there’s not a good way to name it, which can be problem since all QR codes look similar. Oftentimes when someone makes a QR code on his or her iPad, I’m asked the question, “How do I get this on my laptop so I can print it?” or “How can I get this on my computer so I can put it in my newsletter?” Creating on a computer in the first place eliminates the extra steps of having to transfer it.
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26 Sep 14Malcolm Wilson
RT @joedale: What’s Up with QR Codes: Best Tools & Some Clever Ideas — Learning in Hand http://t.co/qIeUT2KP3B
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Cindy Brock
What’s Up with QR Codes – Best Tools & Some Clever Ideas: http://t.co/fnbZ18JfnC
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John Evans
"QR (Quick Response) codes can make classrooms more efficient and interactive. Instead of typing in a web address, a student can open an app and point his or her device’s camera at the code and walk away with a website, audio, or video open in his or her web browser. QR codes store information in an image made up of tiny squares, and anyone can create them.
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Michael Richards
QR codes are just images. They don’t have to be printed on special paper or a certain size. QR codes can be huge or they can be very small (but not too small). Always test your QR code to be sure it scans properly. via Pocket
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