2012: ABS Learning & Teaching Conference – Technology Enhanced Learning Blog | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Enabling a fast, flexible, convenient, and user-friendly way for students to access content and learning materials online is recognised as an important agenda item for educational institutions. In the case of Higher Education (HE) this is becoming all the more important due to the increase in student ownership of advanced mobile technology (smart phones and tablet devices).

“Quick Response (QR) codes are 2-dimensional barcodes introduced in 1994. Over the last five years they have gained they have gained recognition as an effective tool for advertising, marketing, product information and logistics (MGH, 2011). Within the Education sector most common uses include access to web sites with course information and study materials, directions to locations and business cards (Walsh, 2010; Hicks and Sinkinson, 2011). Currently pilots are run on using QR codes in student recruitment (Hilton et al, 2011) and in class assessment (Chen et al, 2011; Susono and Shimomura, 2006).