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Mobile marketing platform - Unitag. QR code generator: Free dynamic qr code manager with tracking and logo. QR codes - TAAC- Apps en Educación. Hay dos clases de códigos: Dinámicos y estáticos. Aunque presta lugar a confusión ya que la imagen siempre será la misma pero en los QR dinámicos permiten modificar la respuesta del mismo código.

Los códigos QR estáticos siempre apuntarán a la misma información o acción determinada inicialmete. Los códigos QR dinámicos pueden variar los contenidos o acciones vinculadas a la imagen del código. Es decir con mismo código podemos apuntar a distintas informaciones o acciones para el dispositivo pero nunca contemporáneamente. QR en Educación Los códigos QR son una herramienta sencilla y práctica para incorporar en actividades con nuestros alumnos.

Con un QR dinámico, una vez repartido entre los alumnos, podremos ir cambiando la respuesta del mismo a medida que avance el curso y podremos variar actividades o contenidos en consonancia. EducaDroid: #QRsondeo. Los alumnos de Matemáticas del colegio S.Diego y S.Vicente están en plena campaña de recopilación de datos. Necesitan tu opinión y en especial las de sus compañeros sobre diversos temas para realizar una estadística en el proceso. Las puedes rellenar decodificando el QR (con un lector de QR) de cada una con el móvil. ¡Os animo a que rellenéis alguna! Estos son los cuestionarios sobre el colegio: QR Elements | Otro sitio más de Colegio San Diego y San Vicente - blogs. Generador de codigos QR de diseño - Gratis y offertas Premium - Unitag. Códigos QR. Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: Teachers Guide on The Use of QR Codes in The Classroom.

What are QR codes ? According to Wikipedia, a QR code is " a specific matrix bar code ( or two-dimensional code ), readable by dedicated QR bar code readers and camera phones. The code consists of black modules arranged in a square pattern on a white background. The information encoded can be text, URL, or other data. " Here are some video tutorials to help you understand it all : Video tutorial : Introduction to QR Codes Video Tutorial 2 : Why Use QR Codes Video Tutorial 3 : How to Use QR Codes What do I need to start using a QR code ? A phone with a camera or a Smart phone. 1- Kaywa This is one of my favourites . 2- Snap.vu This one here lets you generate codes from URLs and has an option for tracking usage of the code. 3- Delivr This service allows you to shorten a URL and generate QR code from all kinds of URLs. 4- Sparqcode This tool helps users generate QR codes from phone numbers. 5- Qurify This one generates QR code from text. 12-QR Stuff This one has more options.

Five Reasons I Love Using QR Codes in My Classroom. There are so many tools that educators can use to get students interested and engaged in their work. Like most teachers today, I integrate technology into my instruction everyday. I'm lucky to work in a school with one-to-one technology and use iPads with my students throughout every school day. That makes it easy to use QR codes in my classroom -- and there are many reasons I love using QR codes! What is a QR Code? A Quick Response Code is a digital image that can be scanned without the beam of light needed to scan barcodes at the supermarket. What does this marketing tool have to do with education? How QR Codes Can Make a Difference in the Classroom 1. Instead of asking students to type in a long web address where they could easily make mistakes, a QR code will take them straight to a website. 2.

We all want to avoid using search engines that might bring our students to the wrong website. 3. 4. Websites like Qurify.com allow you to generate your own QR code for free. 5. QR Codes Explained and Ideas for Classroom Use. When I lead workshops or give presentations I typically don't distribute handouts in paper form. Instead I just give the link to my digital resources for that day's presentation or workshop. Recently, I have started to deviate from that policy just a little bit. Now I like to place printed QR codes in a dozen or so locations in the room. Those QR codes are linked to my slides and digital handouts.

I started doing this because often people would miss the links when they're just on a slide at the beginning and end of the presentation. Distributing those QR codes before the presentation also creates a good segue into conversations about what QR codes are and how they can be used in schools. The following posts have more ideas about using QR codes in schools:Interactive Bulletin BoardsQR Codes in the ClassroomQRPedia - QR Codes for Wikipedia EntriesAssign QR Codes to Your DocumentsCreate a Mobile Language Lesson With QR VoiceTom Barrett's Interesting Ways to Use QR Codes. 50 QR code resources for the classroom. 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.

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. In the classroom, QR codes can be used in a variety of ways -- from conducting treasure hunts to creating modern CVs. Below is a number of articles, tutorials and lesson plans designed to help educators. Articles and tips 1.) Twelve ideas for teaching with QR codes. 2.) 40 interesting ways to use QR codes in the classroom. 3.) 5 uses of QR codes in the classroom. 4.) 5.) 6.) 7.) 46 interesting ways to use QR Codes in the classroom. 8.) 75 Teched Out ways to say good job. 9.) 10.) Resources, software and lesson help 11.) 12.) 13.) 14.) 15.) 16.) 17.) Códigos QR. QR Code Introduction. QR Codes in the Classroom. Mobile Learning | Q&A QR Codes in the Classroom Wyoming science teacher London Jenks not only allows mobile technologies in his classroom, but he's also learned how to maximize them as educational tools, tapping the devices for assessments, research, and even student scavenger hunts using QR codes.

By Bridget McCrea08/31/11 At a time when schools are banishing student-owned mobile devices from their classrooms--or, at least making sure the disruptive laptops, tablets, and phones are powered down class begins--London Jenks is taking a decidedly different tack. A science teacher at Hot Springs County High School in Thermopolis, WY, Jenks welcomes iPhone- and Android-toting students into his classes. His reasoning is clear cut: Students need little or no training on their own devices, which allow them to quickly access to the Internet; interact with their instructor and other students; and use innovative tools like QR codes.

McCrea: How do you use them in class? Teachers Guide on The Use of QR Codes in The Classroom.