QR Codes: A Quick Response for Education
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Kossey, J. & Brown, V. (2012). QR Codes: A Quick Response for Education. In P. Resta (Ed.), Proceedings of Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2012 (pp. 3676-3680). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.
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Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (SITE) 2012
Austin, Texas, USA
March 5, 2012
ISBN 1-880094-92-4
Paul Resta
AACE
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Quick Response (QR) codes are two-dimensional barcodes which can be scanned with web-enabled mobile devices. These codes connect directly to a web site, video, phone number, or text message, providing instance access to information resources whenever and wherever needed. This paper will examine to what extent QR codes are currently being used in schools, and will explore the possibilities of integrating QR codes in school settings.
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