As I am getting ready for short workshops on QR Codes and emerging tech at Masscue's conference this week, and soon at ASHA, I wanted to again mention Scan. Scan (free) is used to scan QR Codes you access or create yourself. Check here for my entire series on QR Codes, including video tutorials.
This post is also timely because I have a Spooooky Halloween Lesson involving QR Codes and Story Mapping from last year I would love you to use, whether or not you have a Story Grammar Marker (though you should get one)!
Note: author is a contractor for Mindwing Concepts and provides blog content
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Hey I went to Mindwing to look at your post about SGM. Great idea. I was going to use your QR codes for the Halloween story, however, the tie up code only says, "Joann's mother said.." and nothing else. Any way you could fix that? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOoops, don't know how that happened- Can't access that blog post but here:
Deletehttp://qrfree.kaywa.com/?s=8&d=Joanna%E2%80%99s+mom+said%2C+%E2%80%9CRight+before+she+died%2C+18+years+ago.+She+was+hit+by+a+car+and+killed+while+waiting+for+a+bus+at+the+bus+stop.%E2%80%9D
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