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QR Codes

What is a QR Code “Quick Response” QR Code Data Capacity: Many types of barcodes … see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar_codes for more info and examples QR code is an open standard. QR Code Data Capacity: Numeric Code = 7,089 characters max Alphanumeric code = 4,296 characters max

History Created by Toyota subsidiary Denso-Wave in 1994 Used for tracking parts during vehicle manufacture QR = Quick Response Can be decoded at hi speeds and from any direction – position detection patterns

Uses and Applications Most common: encode the text of a URL Convenience-oriented applications Aimed at mobile phone/device users = mobile tagging

Convenience Oriented Apps: Open a webpage Display text Display/add Contact info to device Call a coded phone number Open & address an email to coded email address Open & address a text message to the coded phone number Highlight a geographical location

How to Read a QR Code Mobile device must have a camera Start the QR reader app Point the camera at the code – orient code within designated area

How to Create QR Codes Many QR code generator sites on the web… they are free to use.

QR Scan Results Contact Information

Email Address

–need a phone for this… not ipod touch Phone Number

Text

URL

Geolocation

Testing Ensure scanner reader/app is appropriate for your mobile device Test for compatability & full functionality of QR code Test different scanner readers/apps I don’t think I really have to emphasize how important it is to test your codes. Does your code do everything it’s supposed to? If not, check your reader….. Is it appropriate for your device, specifically the version, OS model of your device? Looking for a scanner app for your device? http://analytics.percentmobile.com/device_qr_code_readers/ App store Google: “device name” qr readers

Examples

Object hyperlinking Object hyperlinking aims to extend the Internet to the real world by attaching tags with URLs to tangible objects or locations. These tags can then be read by a wireless mobile device and information about objects and locations retrieved and displayed. - Wikipedia So what is really going on in the previous real world examples is - object hyperlinking.

“Finally, the greatest importance of QR codes could lie not in their specific use, which may be superseded by newer codes and interpreters, but in the opportunities they offer for moving away from keyboards as input devices in learning environments.” www.educause.edu/eli February 2009 http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7046.pdf

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