2. BEFORE WE GET STARTED……
If your smart phone has a
QR reader app then you may use it
for this session.
Otherwise please borrow an Itouch
and log onto the WiFi network.
If you would like to download one
onto your phone there are plenty of
free apps out there…..
Just tap into your app store.
I-nigma is a good QR reader
3. The first group to answer both
questions correctly will get to
pick from the Prize Bucket!
1. What does QR stand for?
2. What country was it
developed in?
4. #1: QR stands for
QUICK RESPONSE
A QR code is a two-dimensional code
readable by QR scanners, mobile
phones with a camera and smart-
phones.
#2: Japan
By car developers
5. Traditional Bar-codes can only be
read horizontally.
QR codes can be read both
horizontally and vertically, which
means they can hold more
information than a traditional bar-
code.
8. Examples of QR codes in
McGuffey School District. “Black & White and Scanned all Over.” 2012 Claysville,
PA. You Tube, April 15, 2013
9. 7th grade Reading classes
make book-trailers /
Moviemaker
Movies were then
uploaded made into
QR codes.
(I’ll show you how to this
a little later)
10. Let’s Learn!!
Search a QR Generator
1. Kaywa - basic code creator - http://qrcode.kaywa.com/
2. QR Code Generator- http://www.qurify.com/en/
3. QR Stuff - colorful codes, more data choices – MY
FAVORITE http://www.qrstuff.com/index.html
4. Unitag QR Generator- Create Fancy QR codes-
http://www.unitaglive.com/qrcode
5. Class Tools: ClassTools.net
11. More QR Generators
6. Kerem Erkan: http://keremerkan.net/qr-code-
and-2d-code-generator/ - another good one
7. Vocaroo: http://vocaroo.com/ - just audio/
easy
8. QR Voice: http://qrvoice.net
CHOOSE AND LOG-IN TO A QR GENERATOR
12. TEXT to QR
Using a QR generator:
1. Select the option for TEXT
2. Type your text and Create Code
13. Pictures to QR
Math 7th grade
For example:
Simplify the expressions below
3 + 3³+ 3(3-2)
2 + 18 ÷ 3² - 2⁴
2² (3.7 + 4) – 6 ÷ (-2)
14. Pictures to QR
1. Save picture as a PDF file.
2. Upload your PDF to a blog space, such as
http://learningspace.nisd.net
3. Now you have a URL for that picture!!
4. Copy that URL into a QR generator such as
www.qrstuff.com
5. CREATE
15. Power-point to QR
First things first :
Best Power-point Share Website is:
www.slideshare.net
First: Login to website
Second: Upload your pre-made Power-point
Third: Copy URL
Fourth: Paste URL into QR generator
www.qrstuff.com
Fifth: Create code
16. Video to QR
Facts First:
1. YouTube videos already have a URL that can easily be
converted into a QR code.
2. Teacher created videos on Animoto have a URL
(requires a login)
3. For videos created by Moviemaker/ Discovery
streaming or Imovie , teachers should upload their
video to either YouTube or School Tube in order to
access their URL
17. Video to QR
Once you have your video URL,
simply upload the URL to a QR
generator like www.qrstuff.com
and Voila,
Video to QR
18. Gallery Walk
Before we create our own
QR lessons, lets look at how some
teachers at Hobby have been using
them.