QR codes in the classroom

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Bappy11
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QR codes in the classroom

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Symbaloo as a personal learning environment
That students can also come up with beautiful examples is proven by this young lady from the 7th grade. She has created her personal learning environment with the help of the website Symbaloo and explains in a 3-minute video how this supports her. Not complicated, handy, educational and innovative. Symbaloo also has a Dutch edu version since this year . Worth a visit.

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What surprises me is that the use of QR codes is still on a (relatively) small scale. However, there are a few examples for the classroom. These provide inspiration to use this simple tool to combine multiple sources of knowledge and information and thus offer the learning material in a more complete form. By the way, you can also use it for “fun”; t-shirts of your new students with a kazakhstan phone number list QR code to the class website or a mug book. Whether you use it for fun, to take (formative) tests (with explanations of the answers via QR codes) or hang QR codes of the videos of the experiments of biology or chemistry in a diagram on the wall, for everyone who wants to look it up again or missed the lesson; the options are endless. Below is a video with examples.

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By the way, if you want to see more examples, there is also a googledocs presentation with “40 interesting ways to use QR-codes in the classroom” . Also nice: an infographic of the use of the QR code by “the daring librarian” (aka Gwyneth Jones) a progressive librarian.
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