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This Saturday's episode of CSI NY Dead Inside Episode 7 featured QR codes. Watch the video below for a very quick explanation:
I can see that they would enable access to the Internet quickly and without writing.
There is a You Tube video about how to set your phone to read QR codes
One downside is that using the Internet with your mobile phone is expensive.
The Rix centre -a learning disability innovation centre at the University of East London is looking at the use of QR codes to widen accessibility for people with a learning disability.There is a video featured on the Big Tree Talk blog about accessing the web using picture cards as QR codes.
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This enables the QR codes which are on the back of picture cards
to link directly to a website.
I would like to see QR codes replace the over long, complicated user name and passwords which currently stop many of our students using college networks independently.
2 comments:
You're keeping a great blog here. Thought I'd also highlight another useful resource for those interested: http://inclusivity.rsc-yh.ac.uk
This has lots of videos of teachers and learners talking about the kit that supports their learning.
regards lilian soon
http://xlearn.co.uk/blogger.html
Thanks for the comments Lillian . I agree
http://inclusivity.rsc-yh.ac.uk
is well worth a visit
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