QRious Learning discusses using QR codes in education to enhance learning through discovery. QR codes can link to videos, audio, websites, and other digital resources on various subjects like science, art, geography, languages, and more. Teachers are encouraged to incorporate QR codes into their lessons by linking them to additional explanatory materials, virtual field trips, vocabulary lists, and other ways to scaffold student learning. The document also provides recommendations for creating QR codes and lists some websites with ideas and resources for using QR codes in education.
2. Science
CC BY-NC-SA by Periodic Videos
ov er
D isc
qu ire
In nd
de rsta
Un http://missaliceleung.wordpress.com/
2011/09/04/qr-codes-in-science/
3. Transliteracy/Creative arts
QR poems by Bobby Allen
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/750354130/qr-poems
Incorporate qr codes in artwork to video/audio discussing
and reading the poetry/text that has inspired your artwork
Science\nLink. To videos of periodic elements\nhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/periodicvideos/5915143448/in/set-72157627314434233/\n\nProvide clues to an object/s. Students need to research the clues to determine the name . Example different types of volcanic rocks.\nScan the Qr code to get the answer\nSee science teacher Alice Leungs blog \n http://missaliceleung.wordpress.com/2011/09/04/qr-codes-in-science/\n
\n
Uses in learning\nQr code to a GPS location from google maps\n
Uses in promoting/ marketing/ providing information Parramatta Marist audio of teachers talking about curriculum areas for parents to access on yr7 orientation day\n
Extended QR options\nQr voice\nQr jump \n
Bridge URL used in conjunction with Qr codes could build a series of links aroun a topic\n
Reading or scanning codes\nQrrafter scan and create,checks safety of links, keeps track of your scans\n