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Teacher Lesson Plans, Printables & Worksheets by Grade or Subject - TeacherVision.com. Why You Should Start Using QR Codes In Your Classroom. I’ll admit QR codes were a bit of a mystery to me until recently. I’ve seen the funny little codes in magazines and advertisements, and I understood that if you had an app on your phone you could scan them and get…somewhere. Beyond that I didn’t give them much thought. However, it seems I’ve been reading about them everywhere recently and they really can have some practical uses – even in the classroom .

Getting Started The first thing I did was get a free QR reader app for my iPhone – I got one called Qrafter . This app is pretty basic – touch it, hold your phone over a code and it automatically scans and takes you to the site. Handy. You don’t need an app or a mobile device to generate codes – you can make them for free online at many sites. Then I decided that since those apps were free (and easy), I’d put them on my middle school students’ iPads – also easy. How Students Used QR Codes The first thing they did was use the reader on my code I’d put by the door. Why Should You Try This? The 200 Best Special Education Apps.

Ordering Fractions. Minds in Bloom. Marcycookmath.com.