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Maggie Verster

How to use QR codes in research and teaching - 0 views

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    "Nowadays it is hard to not see QR codes printed in advertisements, on products, and everywhere else. QR codes are one of the biggest trends in marketing right now, and you might wonder: can QR codes be of any use for academics? I say yes, and I urge you to use your own QR code everywhere it makes sense. That is, whenever there is an opportunity to supply an offline audience with additional online information including, but not limited to, your personal webpage, a research paper that accompanies your talk, or web resources that supplement your lecture. This post is about the basics of why, where and how to use QR codes in your research and teaching. In addition, it will also suggest a few design tweaks that allow you to blend QR codes with the surrounding context (e.g., the keynote slide or a poster). And if you invest some time you can even closely integrate a QR code with your overall self-branding efforts."
Maggie Verster

50 QR code resources for the classroom - 0 views

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    As mobile learning and technology is more readily integrated within classroom settings, QR codes can be used as an interesting method to capture a student's attention and make lesson material more interactive. Good collection of links Quick response codes, also known as 'QR' codes, are simple, scannable images that are a form of barcode. By scanning a QR code image through a mobile device, information can be accessed including text, links, bookmarks and email addresses.
Maggie Verster

5 Real Ways To Use QR Codes In Education - 0 views

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    QR codes… Disposable fad? Or useful technology? Opinions on whether QR codes are of real value is a hotly debated topic. But regardless of polarized views on the technology, there are some teachers using QR codes in education in some very inventive and exciting ways.
Maggie Verster

QR Code Treasure Hunt Generator from classtools.net - 1 views

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    Input a series of questions and answers into a easy-to-use form. It will generate a QR code for each question. Put the QR codes around your school. Students find and answer the questions.
Maggie Verster

More Fun And Resources With QR Codes - 0 views

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    Some great qr code tools here....
Maggie Verster

QR Codes you control - 1 views

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    Even though this article is talking about this handy tool for buss purposes I can see how we can use this in the classroom. For example, we can place the qr code on our classroom door and the students can scan it every time they come in to get the latest class assignments
Maggie Verster

QR Codes in Education - 1 views

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    Lots of good links to qr code uses in education and a great prezi
Maggie Verster

Blackberry QR-Code Readers - 0 views

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    A list of applications to install on your blackberry to read QR codes
Maggie Verster

Auto Generate QR Codes in Google Spreadsheet! - 0 views

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    Enter some text or a URL in a spreadsheet and a QR code will be automatically created - all with the help of a little formula that you'll learn about in this tip of the week.
Maggie Verster

snap.vu - free qr code generator, short url and tracking service for smart mobile/cell ... - 0 views

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    Snap.vu is a free QR code generator, short URL and tracking service for marketing/promotional campaigns and personal use. Here's how it works...
Maggie Verster

11 Great Twitter Etiquettes Teachers should Know - 0 views

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    I love the idea of Twitter etiquette. Twitter just like any other social networking site has its own rules and guidelines that any new member has to accept before opening their account. But there are also other rules that are formed by force of actual use and though they are not as binding as the written ones but they are just as much important. As teachers and educators, the purpose behind using Twitter is primarily to connect with other teachers, learn from their teaching experiences and share with them ours.In doing so we build a community of people that we interact with and for this interaction to be effective we need to abide by Twitter code of ethics. Corey Talked about 11 Twitter etiquettes and based on his list I made the graphic below. Enjoy"
Maggie Verster

A Must Have Poster on Copyright Guidelines for Teachers - 0 views

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    "Our students' excessive dependence on digital content is going wild and this obligates us from an ethical point of view ( at least ) to be ourselves aware of the copyright issues related to the use, dissemination, and redistribution of such content and also to teach our kids and students about the guidelines they have to respect when using electronic materials. The "Whatever online is Free" mentality should change and students need to constantly be reminded of the ethical codes and copyright rules they have to abide by to use the online content in an ethically sound manner."
Maggie Verster

Google Url Shortener - 0 views

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    Great for shoretening URL's and also give you the QR code. You can track clicks with the usual extensive Google analytics
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