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As this visualization from the always wonderful langwitches explains, 21st century skills are learned and enhanced by blogging in the classroom.
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January 15, 2:23 AM
My students absolutely love using those black and white boxes in their activities. It's beyond simple (and fun) to deploy QR codes in education.
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Here's a good starting point for those who want to learn on the use of QR codes in the classroom. Simple suggestions to start with! Delete the scoop?
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In this post, guest blogger Emily Craven explains how you can use one simple thing – a QR code – to give your readers a more interactive experience Via The Digital Rocking Chair Delete the scoop?
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Design a QR Code 'Treasure Hunt' to get students using their mobile devices to move and to learn Via Juana Rodríguez, Susan
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January 3, 3:04 AM
This was a great success! I actually used it for teachers and they had a lot of fun!!
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