Wednesday, 24 February 2016

POST EIGHT - QR Image

QR codes can be particularly useful for my application because it is a smartphone android application. The students already have a device capable of scanning a QR code when using this application. Therfore by adding an integrated QR section students can be presented with resource documents that do not need to be individually printed and bound for the students, only to lose. They can simply scan a QR code on the way out of class or during class and they can view either a subject resource page or a document highlighting their homework for the week.

The code can easily be used with the digital learning platform because it shall ensure each sudent has a copy of the work on their mobile device. Also they can be used to reach out to multiple students. Not only does it have the potential to link to the main base of content but can be used to point towards external links and resources.

Librarian Gwyneth Jones (Washington DC Middle School);
"If your organization is thinking about creating mobile content to complement a new exhibition, whether in an app or a mobile-friendly web site, think about what kinds of additional content, information, audio and video, interactivity or social media you can link to, so as to enrich your visitors’ experiences".

http://cble0910.pbworks.com/w/page/105405585/Usman%20QR%20Code

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