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Design a QR Code 'Treasure Hunt' to get students using their mobile devices to move and to learn
Dennis T OConnor's insight:
Here's a clever system that will guide you through the Treasure hunt process. Fun for kids with cell phones and a QR reader!
Patrizia Tirel's curator insight,
January 7, 11:49 AM
Great challenges and great expectations for teachers....
Alfredo Corell's curator insight,
January 8, 6:20 PM
Here's a clever system that will guide you through the Treasure hunt process. Fun for students with cell phones and a QR reader! Delete the scoop?
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What it teaches
How barcodes and QR codes are similar
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QR Codes (Quick Response Codes) are just barcodes. There is nothing fancy about them. Delete the scoop?
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Despite polarized views on the technology, there are some teachers using QR codes in education in some very inventive and innovative ways... Via Gust MEES Delete the scoop?
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Curation is a form of learning that i love. It makes sense that tapping a youngster's enthusiasms and interses will help them become online collectors of information.