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Martin Burrett

SmallQR - 46 views

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    A quick and easy QR code maker for web links. Just enter your url and choose the shortener. Also has some nice widgets and tools for your site under the 'On your site' section at the top of the screen. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

Boxmeup - Know what you have stored - 36 views

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    Moving classrooms or just putting things in storage? This clever site stores the list of items and provides a QR code with details for each box. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools+-+Miscellaneous
anonymous

QR Codes in the Classroom - Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - 154 views

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    Links and ideas on how to utilize QR codes in the classroom
Chema Falcó

QR Code Treasure Hunt Generator from classtools.net - 104 views

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    This site will allow you to create a QR code-based treasure hunt.  You can have students working collaboratively to solve problems, gain knowledge and understanding.  It's the Amazing Race for the classroom.
Martin Burrett

As Seen Online… by @ICTmagic - 23 views

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    "Create links & auto generate QR codes on paper strips to glue in books to show pupils when their work or a display has been shown on social media or on your blog. Great for parent's consultations and evidencing for others. But more of all, the pupils love it! Adaptable so you can add your own social media icons."
Marsha Ratzel

Subway Supermarket - 57 views

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    "A supermarket chain in South Korea has come up with a way to allow commuters to do their shopping while they wait for the subway. They hung life size banners along subway walls that recreate supermarket aisles and included QR codes for each item on the virtual shelves that when scanned add the item to the shopper's online cart. When customers check out, the order is placed via the supermarket's website and then delivered to the customer's home later that day." Look at how thinking differently changed the way people shopped for groceries in Korea. As educators, can't we find a way to think this differently too so we can change education...putting the learners at the center.
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