Weitere ähnliche Inhalte Ähnlich wie Connecting the physical world and the virtual world with QR Codes (20) Mehr von Stan Skrabut, Ed.D. (20) Kürzlich hochgeladen (20) Connecting the physical world and the virtual world with QR Codes1. Connecting the physical world and the virtual world with QR Codes Stan Skrabut @skrabut #UWCES http://www.slideshare.net/skrabut 3. You have a need to provide information to clients and learners. 4. You have seen QR codes but you are not sure how to use them in learning activities. 5. Let me explain to you what QR codes are, and how you can use them to connect the physical and virtual worlds. 6. You want to be able to create QR codes and use them to get the word out. 8. QR Codes are two-dimensional bar codes containing information. 10. You can place QR codes in publications, advertisements, merchandise, etc. 11. With QR Codes, you can link the physical world with your virtual world. 17. If you create a sign, also include a short URL for those who do not have QR reader. 19. With QR codes, you can provide additional information that is easy to access. 20. You can link to supporting resources such as course notes. 21. You can link to additional information for a student project. 23. Add a QR code to the cover of a book and link it to a book review or to the author’s Web site. 24. You can use QR codes to connect visitors to a collection of information, such as in a museum. 25. You can use QR codes to tie events to virtual information. 27. You can embed QR codes in a calendar for details on assignments. 28. You can also connect QR codes to online reservation forms. 33. Here is how you can use QR codes to support business opportunities. 34. With QR codes, you can provide clients with more information on a product or special. 38. QR codes are a great way you can get your information quick into your client’s hands. 43. You can use QR codes to tie events to virtual information. 44. You can create a virtual tour of the town and connect readers to online details. 47. You can measure success of print campaigns with unique addressed QR codes. 48. Here are some QRs found in the wild during my trip to the ASTD Conference. 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