Neit2010+Open+Space+4+E

=//Welcome to QR Codes Sandbox. Come Play!//=

Kathleen Ellis (Berkeley Carroll School) and Diane Neary (Nightingale-Bamford School)
QR codes (QR stands for Quick Response) are image-based links to information. *
 * WHAT ARE QR CODES?**


 * What will we do today?**
 * 1) Let's learn to read them.
 * 2) Let's learn to generate our own.
 * 3) Let's "read" an assortment of QR codes.
 * 4) Let's discuss applications for the K-12 world.

**How do I read them?**
Download an app for your :
 * iPhone**
 * QuickMark (if you have an iPhone 3)
 * QuickMark 4 (if you have an iPhone 4)
 * i-nigma 4 (if you have an iPhone 4)
 * NeoReader (free)


 * Blackberry**
 * UpCode
 * BeeTagg


 * Android**
 * use your barcode reader ?

How do I make my own?
Use your computer to access a free QR code generator:
 * http://qrcode.kaywa.com/
 * http://myqr.co/

What we can do now:

 * Brainstorm some K-12 uses for QR Codes.
 * Come back to the wiki and post your codes here.
 * Print some out and post them around.
 * E-mail codes to your friends and colleagues.
 * Post your educational use ideas on this wiki!

**FINALLY....**
http://bit.ly/b62C08

__POST YOUR IDEAS AND LINKS HERE :__

 * Great ideas on The Savvy Technologist[| http://technosavvy.org/2010/09/03/exploring-qr-codes/]

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The QR code definition above comes from: mediabistro.com http://www.mediabistro.com/thinkmobile/qr-codes-for-android-applications_b5618