2. Direct students to
useful online content
• Syllabus Tip: Link to
• Lecture notes / podcasts mobile-friendly
• Links from lecture sites.
• List of resources /readings Make it brief.
• Instructional videos • Short URLs
• RSS feeds
5. Direct students to
useful online content
• Syllabus Tip: Link to
• Lecture notes / podcasts mobile-friendly
• Links from lecture sites.
• List of resources /readings Make it brief.
• Instructional videos • Short URLs
• RSS feeds
6. Link to websites
Image source:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mathplourde/4639156283/sizes/z/in/photostream/
7. Send text or SMS
Image Source:
http://69.89.27.222/~iamprodu/30consumed-500.jpg
8. Send info to address book
Image Source:
http://i.cbsi.com.au/story_media/339294789/htc-dream-aussie-launch-photos_9.jpg
9. Direct students to
useful online content
• Syllabus Tip: Link to
• Lecture notes / podcasts mobile-friendly
• Links from lecture sites.
• List of resources /readings Make it brief.
• Instructional videos • Short URLs
• RSS feeds
11. Direct students to
useful online content
• Syllabus Tip: Link to
• Lecture notes / podcasts mobile-friendly
• Links from lecture sites.
• List of resources /readings Make it brief.
• Instructional videos • Short URLs
• RSS feeds
12. Drawbacks
• Users need:
• Web-enabled mobile device
• 2D barcode reading app or QR
code reader (http://www.mobile-
barcodes.com/qr-code-software/)
• No standards for barcode readers
• Still relatively new in U.S.
13. Possibilities
“QR codes link the physical world with
the virtual by providing on-the-spot
access to descriptive language and
online resources for objects and
locations. In this way, the codes
support experiential learning,
bringing scholarship out of the
classroom and the computer and into
physical experience.”
~ "QR Codes." EDUCAUSE. Web. 24 Sept. 2010.
14. Direct students to
useful online content
• Syllabus Tip: Link to
• Lecture notes / podcasts mobile-friendly
• Links from lecture sites.
• List of resources /readings Make it brief.
• Instructional videos • Short URLs
• RSS feeds
16. Disseminate contact information
•Instructor contact info / office hours
•Contact information for campus
offices (ex: computer labs,
learning/tutoring centers, library)
•Inclement weather contact info
17. Link people with further info
• Campus event flyers
• Instructions / Directions
• Surveys / Feedback
18.
19. Direct students to
useful online content
• Syllabus Tip: Link to
• Lecture notes / podcasts mobile-friendly
• Links from lecture sites.
• List of resources /readings Make it brief.
• Instructional videos • Short URLs
• RSS feeds
23. Recommended Blogs to Follow
• eLearning Blog – Don’t Waste Your Time (http://www.dontwasteyourtime.co.uk/)
• “QR Codes: What Are They?” 2 Feb. 2010.
• “QR Codes: Using the Code.” 8 Feb. 2010.
• “QR Codes: When It Doesn’t Work.” 21 Mar. 2010.
• “QR Codes: In the Classroom.” 28 May 2010.
• “QR Codes and What To Do.” 23 Aug. 2010.
• “QR Codes: It’s Not All About the Phone You know.” Oct 2010.
• E-Moderation Station (http://www.emoderationskills.com/)
• "Mobile Learning #9: A Dummies Guide to QR Codes." 12 Aug. 2010.
• "Mobile Learning #10: Yes We Scan." 17 Aug. 2010.
• Mashable (http://mashable.com/)
• "Why QR Codes Are Poised to Hit the Mainstream." 20 July 2010.
• "HOW TO: Create and Deploy Your Own QR Codes." 23 Aug. 2010.
24. References / Further Readings
Moorefield, Anna. "Quirk up Your Digital Marketing with QR Codes | AtLarge, Inc. - Blog." Internet
Marketing Business for Web Design & Social Media Marketing. 02 Aug. 2010. Web. 04 Oct. 2010.
http://www.atlargeinc.com/blog/2010/08/02/quirk-up-your-digital-marketing-with-qr-
codes/
Olson, Elizabeth. “Testing a Bar Code Technology for Smartphones.” New York Times. 25 Oct. 2010.
Web. 27 Oct. 2010. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/26/business/media/26adco.html
Perez, Sarah. “Mobile Barcode Scanning Up 700% This Year.” ReadWriteWeb. 13 Oct. 2010. Web.
14 Oct. 2010. http://www.readwriteweb.com/mobile/2010/10/mobile-barcode-scanning-up-
700-percent-in-2010.php
"QR Codes." Educause. Web. 04 Oct. 2010. http://www.educause.edu/wiki/QR_Codes
“7 Things You Should Know About QR Codes.” Educause. Feb. 2009. Web. 4 Oct. 2010.
http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7046.pdf
Susono, Hitoshi, and Tsutomu Shimomura. "Using Mobile Phones and QR Codes for Formative
Class Assessment." Current Developments in Technology-Assisted Education (2006): 1006-010.
Formatex. Web. 4 Oct. 2010. http://www.formatex.org/micte2006/pdf/1006-1010.pdf
25. QUESTIONS?
Tamara Ottum
Systems Librarian, MxCC
860.343.5835
tottum@mxcc.commnet.edu
Hinweis der Redaktion
2D barcodes that any camera-enabled mobile device can read (including iPad)(images from studies; referenced at end of PPT)Standard barcodes only store information horizontally. QR codes store information horizontally and vertically. This allows for more complex commands to be built into the coding (ex: browse the internet, send emails, instant message, find directions)
example: smart phone or flip phone reader depends on your device and network provider; check app store
“SMS” = text message (short message service)“If you can read this, you’re a geek”
Address book = good for business cards; networking
QR = image fileInclude in PPT; on webpage/BB; on paper (handout; syllabus)Give students directions for using QR codes, since most people unfamiliar with them
Why brief? smaller volume of info, easier to scanThe more information you store in your QR code, the more complex it will be. In other words, the geometric pattern will be denser, and therefore more difficult for phones to accurately scan and interpret. And not all the information may be stored if you try to include too much – bits may be left off. Put on business cards, syllabus, online class infoImportant campus offices: those office could create their own; or professor make for students
Students:research information about campus siteswrite up what they have learnedgenerate QR code for contentpost codes at key destinationsActivity:Class tours each site and students present on infoIncorporate into campus tours
Students:- research a topic present their findings on posterscreate and include QR codes, which link to online multimedia resources connected to the project topicDisplay posters in public area
Create a series of QR codesattach them to physical objects (classroom or campus)Each code can supply a clue and a link to further informationstudents need to collect to complete the hunt.