The magic of QR codes in the classroom - Karen Mensing
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0:05 - 0:06As most of you know,
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0:06 - 0:09QR code stands for quick response code,
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0:09 - 0:10and it's a two-dimensional bar code
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0:10 - 0:12that holds a good deal more information
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0:12 - 0:14than a traditional bar code.
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0:14 - 0:17They originated in Japan at the Toyota factory
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0:17 - 0:19to track the manufacturing of car parts.
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0:19 - 0:22Since then, they've taken off in popularity,
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0:22 - 0:25and you'll see them everywhere in consumer advertising.
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0:25 - 0:28When you scan a QR code, you're instantly taken
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0:28 - 0:31to a variety of tech-based experiences:
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0:31 - 0:33Could be a text message,
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0:33 - 0:34could be an audio message,
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0:34 - 0:36could be a website,
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0:36 - 0:37could be a video.
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0:37 - 0:38It's like magic.
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0:38 - 0:42The tools to create a QR code are essentially free,
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0:42 - 0:44and the tools to interact with the QR code
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0:44 - 0:47are increasingly easy and common to use.
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0:47 - 0:50So, we have this great, free, easy tool,
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0:50 - 0:51but what can we do with it?
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0:51 - 0:54Teachers have realized there's a lot of potential
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0:54 - 0:56for QR codes in the classroom.
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0:56 - 0:58Recently, I told my class we would be learning
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0:58 - 1:00some new vocabulary words,
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1:00 - 1:02something we do two or three times a month.
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1:02 - 1:04They let out a groan
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1:04 - 1:06because it's kind of a boring activity.
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1:06 - 1:09Then, I passed out QR codes to all my students
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1:09 - 1:11and told them we'd be interacting with them with devices,
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1:11 - 1:14and that's how they'd find their vocabulary list.
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1:14 - 1:17The attitude in the class changed completely.
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1:17 - 1:19They went from groaning and moaning
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1:19 - 1:21to excited and enthusiastic.
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1:21 - 1:24I could teach the exact same lesson using QR codes
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1:24 - 1:26and not using QR codes
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1:26 - 1:29and get a completely different attitude.
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1:29 - 1:31One fun activity to do with QR codes
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1:31 - 1:32is a scavenger hunt.
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1:32 - 1:35I create QR codes with tasks assigned to them.
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1:35 - 1:37I hide them all around the room.
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1:37 - 1:38Students go with their devices
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1:38 - 1:41and scan them and have to complete the task.
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1:41 - 1:43Recently, I hosted a technology event at my school
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1:43 - 1:46and held a school-wide QR code.
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1:46 - 1:48Students loved it.
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1:48 - 1:49In grades K through 6,
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1:49 - 1:51they were completely engaged and excited,
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1:51 - 1:53literally running from code to code
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1:53 - 1:54because they were so excited
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1:54 - 1:57to see what the next task was going to be.
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1:57 - 1:58Students who didn't have devices with them
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1:58 - 2:00were begging their parents
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2:00 - 2:01to pull out their smart phones
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2:01 - 2:03so they could participate as well.
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2:03 - 2:04It was so refreshing to see
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2:04 - 2:09that level of enthusiasm and excitement regarding learning.
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2:09 - 2:11A creative use for teachers for QR codes
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2:11 - 2:14is for positive reinforcement.
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2:14 - 2:15Put up a poster in your classroom
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2:15 - 2:17with numbered QR codes,
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2:17 - 2:19each one leading to a different message.
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2:19 - 2:20When a student needs some feedback,
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2:20 - 2:22tell him, 'Go scan number 5.'
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2:22 - 2:24'Go scan number 22.'
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2:24 - 2:25And the message will say,
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2:25 - 2:27'Great job today! I love your enthusiasm.'
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2:27 - 2:30'Nice work! I can see you're working really hard.'
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2:30 - 2:32It's so much more exciting for a student
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2:32 - 2:33to get out of their seat,
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2:33 - 2:34scan a code,
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2:34 - 2:36and interact with something
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2:36 - 2:39for then the teacher just to say, 'Good job!'
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2:39 - 2:40It's much more memorable.
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2:40 - 2:43Libraries have endless uses for QR codes:
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2:43 - 2:46scannable book reviews,
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2:46 - 2:48lists of reading suggestions
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2:48 - 2:50and book lists on the walls,
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2:50 - 2:51biographies.
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2:51 - 2:52Imagine pulling a biography
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2:52 - 2:54of Martin Luther King, Jr. off the shelf,
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2:54 - 2:55scanning a QR code,
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2:55 - 2:57and being instantly taken
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2:57 - 2:58to the "I Have a Dream" speech.
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2:58 - 3:02It literally makes learning come alive.
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3:02 - 3:04QR codes can add a nice 21st century twist
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3:04 - 3:05to a traditional assignment.
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3:05 - 3:07Each year, I have my class
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3:07 - 3:09create a poster for a book report,
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3:09 - 3:10something we've all probably done
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3:10 - 3:12at some point in elementary school.
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3:12 - 3:14It's a little bit of a boring assignment.
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3:14 - 3:16The kids enjoy it okay.
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3:16 - 3:17This time, I changed it up,
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3:17 - 3:19and the second step of the assignment
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3:19 - 3:21was to have them record their voices,
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3:21 - 3:25recording an audio QR code of themselves
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3:25 - 3:27giving a book review of the book.
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3:27 - 3:29They then printed the QR code,
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3:29 - 3:30attached it to the poster,
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3:30 - 3:34and gave the poster a hands-on, interactive quality.
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3:34 - 3:35We put them in the hallway
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3:35 - 3:37and kids from all different classrooms
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3:37 - 3:38were walking by, scanning them,
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3:38 - 3:40listening to these book reviews.
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3:40 - 3:41It was so much more fun
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3:41 - 3:43than just a traditional poster.
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3:43 - 3:46My class recently had the privilege of participating
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3:46 - 3:47in a QR code lesson
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3:47 - 3:50led by a teacher across the country.
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3:50 - 3:53If the video chat weren't exciting enough,
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3:53 - 3:56the fact that she incorporated QR codes into the lesson,
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3:56 - 3:58my students, from their seat,
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3:58 - 3:59from the comfort of their classroom,
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3:59 - 4:02could actually scan the codes on the computer screen,
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4:02 - 4:06interacting with her QR codes from 3,000 miles away,
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4:06 - 4:09was incredibly exciting and memorable for my students.
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4:09 - 4:12They did not stop talking about the lesson for weeks.
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4:12 - 4:15You just don't get that kind of memorable,
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4:15 - 4:18engaging experience using a worksheet
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4:18 - 4:20or reading from a textbook.
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4:20 - 4:22QR codes have a possible use
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4:22 - 4:24in every grade level,
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4:24 - 4:26with every subject area.
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4:26 - 4:28Kindergarten teachers can have their students
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4:28 - 4:31scan a QR code that leads to a phonics lesson.
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4:31 - 4:34The music teacher can create audio QR codes
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4:34 - 4:37of their students playing instruments or singing.
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4:37 - 4:39PE teachera can post real-time race results
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4:39 - 4:41or athletic event results,
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4:41 - 4:43all attached to a QR code.
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4:43 - 4:46The student council or the PTO can advertise
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4:46 - 4:49upcoming school events all around the school
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4:49 - 4:52and send home on flyers via QR code.
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4:52 - 4:55The possibilities with this free and easy tool are endless.
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4:55 - 4:59If used properly, QR codes have the potential
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4:59 - 5:00to awaken a student,
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5:00 - 5:01transform a lesson,
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5:01 - 5:04and bring down the walls of your classroom,
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5:04 - 5:08creating the ultimate 21st century learning opportunity.
- Title:
- The magic of QR codes in the classroom - Karen Mensing
- Description:
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Teaching is both a science and an art, and many teachers around the world spend endless hours perfecting their professional practice. At TEDActive 2013, a few teachers from the United States offer some tricks of the trade they've learned (and continue to hone) along the way.
- Video Language:
- English
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closed TED
- Project:
- TED-Ed
- Duration:
- 05:18
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