Wednesday, March 27
6:15 PM-8:00 PM
CDT
Grand Ballroom C

QR Codes in K12 and Teacher Education

Poster/Demo ID: 38589
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    Kellie Shumack
    Auburn University Montgomery
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    Timothy Lewis
    Auburn University Montgomery
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    Kate Simmons
    Auburn University Montgomery
  4. Laura Carpenter
    Auburn University Montgomery

Abstract: This poster session will show participants how QR codes can be used in teacher education and in the K12 classroom. Examples will include QR codes in special education and general education classrooms at several levels. Creating QR codes is so easy that teachers can create projects for a wide variety of uses. For example, teachers could use QR Codes as a remediation tool in the classroom by building a math "QR Code Wall." QR codes could also be used for conveying directions to English Language Learners or to convey recorded directions for students who have difficulty reading. A QR Code scavenger hunt reviewing weekly materials gets students up and moving while letting teachers informally assess student learning.

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