Wednesday, June 17, 2020
How To Use QR Codes In Your Classroom
posted on October 16, 2015 If you want to show your students how cool you are with this technological stuff, consider creating an assignment in Google Classroom ââ¬â and building a link to the content intoà a QR code. Or, if youââ¬â¢re still a little old school, download the QR code image to your computer, and paste it into into a worksheet youââ¬â¢ve created. In either case, students will have to use their smart phones or tablets to scan the QR code to access the content. Why would you do this? (Other than for the sheer fun of it, of courseâ⬠¦) Perhaps you want students to watch different videos (depending on which paper they receive) at their desks. They can scan the QR code on the paper, and then answer the questions after watching the video. Include your contact or extra information in your syllabus. Host a scavenger hunt related to your content area. The codes would have clues for the next location/object to be found. Include the answers in a QR code at the bottom of a worksheet.à Embed QR codes in flyers to promote school events or contests. Tape QR codes into books to provide additional information, such as author or setting background, or related videos. Put QR codes next to questions. The code links to a video or other materials to help students answer the question. How to generate a QR code Below are three services you can use to createà QR codes: ForQRCodeà ââ¬â Easy-to-use generator with a simple design. Kaywa QR Codeà ââ¬â Nice design with the ability to create changeable and trackable dynamic codes. QR Stuffà ââ¬â Simple interface with several options. QR Code Generatorà ââ¬â Simple design and supports tracking. à à Michelle WatersI am a secondary English Language Arts teacher, a University of Oklahoma student working on my Masterââ¬â¢s of Education in Instructional Leadership and Academic Curriculum with an concentration in English Education, and a NBPTS candidate. I am constantly seeking ways to amplify my studentsââ¬â¢ voices and choices.
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