+ QR Codes in the Classroom James Ray MCSD. + What are QR Codes? Square bar codes QR = “Quick Response” QR codes can be read in two directions = store.

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+ QR Codes in the Classroom James Ray MCSD

+ What are QR Codes? Square bar codes QR = “Quick Response” QR codes can be read in two directions = store more data than traditional bar code They are free Background

+ How to Use a QR Code DANSL QReader – Windows only DANSL QReader iCandy – Mac or Windows iCandy Desktop Readers Apple App Store for i-Devices - Qrafter - Quickmark - i-Nigma Android Market - Quickmark - Zxing Barcode Scanner Blackberry - NeoReader - QR Reader Mobile Device Readers Install a QR code reader app on your mobile device. Scan the QR Code with your mobile device camera. Your QR code reader will display the information linked to the code!

+ How to Create a QR Code qrStuff – Kaywa - Google URL Shortener - QR Code Generators

+ What Can a QR Code Link To? Website Video Plain text Audio file Contact information Link to Google map

+ Ideas for Using QR Codes in the ELA Classroom Worksheet or study guide with QR Code answers and/or video tutorials Book summary glued inside back cover Audio link to poetry readings Link to text version of story from poster illustration Include on flyers for more information Have QR codes around classroom for open house Add to newsletters Enhance textbooks or pieces of literature Create a calendar of homework assignments

+ Where to Go for Ideas Kathy Schrock’s QR Codes in the Classroom Tony Vincent’s Learning in Hand – QR Codes

+ Pros, Cons & Issues Speed of getting to steered content Peak an interest in technology Students are creating content Access to networks and hardware-potential cost to students Not for those timid with technology use - know your students’ skill levels Size and density of the codes Overuse Pros Cons/Potential Issues

+ Examples.. Math Check

+ Formative Assessment Scan the QR code below to answer the question.

+ The Odyssey DOL #1 Get out your headphones and scan the QR code. Watch the video located at the top of page. Write a several sentence personal response. Then write a paragraph explaining the similarities and differences between this reunion and Telemachus' and Odysseus' reunion.

+ S-V Agreement Scan the QR code for practice S-V agreement quizzes

+ Additional Resources