Wordless Wednesday
QR Quilts?
Our students love watching the book trailers we linked with the QR codes. Great way to hook them. We are looking forward to having the students make their own book trailers!
Techie Thursday: Using QR Codes in the Classroom
I'm Katie Lyon, a 5th grade teacher, VP, Director of our 1:1 iPad program, and blogger. I share classroom tips, ideas, & resources for the classroom.
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QR Codes and Bottle Cap Fun!
Technology is awesome because not only does it keeps students engaged, it's also usually pretty environment-friendly! So, I've decided to co...
Reflection Facilitated by QR Codes — Learning in Hand with Tony Vincent
Reflection is an essential part of learning. Yes, it often hard to fit in the time for reflection. It's also challenging to make reflection something that doesn't seem boring and tedious. To help make reflection a little more fun, I've made a reflection question generator and&
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So, if you know what a QR code is, and you know how to scan one, then you're more than ready to start creating them. There are many free websites to help you accomplish this. For
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QR Codes in the Classroom
Kathy Schrock's QR code resources galore!
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Hey, guys! I am so happy to have guest blogger Nancy Alvarez share about her experience and knowledge with QR codes. These coded squares are being used more and more in the classroom, and she
Our Kids Caught the Gingerbread Man With a Little Help From a QR Code
To start off the year, I read Laura Murray's new book The Gingerbread Loose in the School to the kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade stud...