Glenda Ruff

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Love using qr codes

  • March 22, 2017 at 10:42 PM
  • Last updated almost 8 years ago
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I already use qr codes for several things in the classroom. One is a signout sheet for the restroom. Kids scan a code that goes to a Microsoft form and leave their iPad by the qr code till they return and sign in. It really easy to figure out and have evidence when a kid has mathitis or writing woes.

I have really been able to differentiate with qr codes. One on my favs was a jigsaw activity. Kids scanned a code they took them to an article on their level. That was their first group. No one knew who was reading higher or lower level content. Then when they met with peers to share info everyone was able to contribute.

I have qr codes for several places we log into regularly.  I've also used them for kids to download files- but now I just airdrop those.

I've had a goal for a while to have kids make qr codes of book talks and attach them to classroom library book. 

Id like to record activities in the classroom and put a qr code outside our door to let people peek into our room.