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Wouldn't it be great to link any object directly to a 'video memory' or an article of text describing its history or background? Tales of Things allows just that with a quick and easy way to link any media to any object via small printable tags known as QR codes. How about tagging a building, your old antique clock or perhaps that object you're about to put on eBay? Via Kay Cantwell
Resources For Getting Started With And Using QR Codes In The Classroom...
QR codes blur the boundaries between the physical world and the virtual world and make using your phone simpler.
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Blogger and PBL specialist Andrew Miller offers an array of creative suggestions for using Quick Response codes in the classroom.
Microsoft Tag is an end-to-end barcode solution that bridges the physical and digital worlds, so you can go where your customers go, connecting with them on their smartphones.
See the Glog!SLCWA 2011 QR Codes: education , education, qr codes | Glogster EDU - 21st century multimedia tool for educators, teachers and students... Via Jean Anning
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