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@2014 Carolyn Wilhelm, Wise Owl Factory 1
How to make and use QR Codes for class materials
1. Decide which program and lesson you want to use
(Word, Publisher, Power Point to print, etc).
2. Set up the worksheets, activity pages, or lesson so
you have space to add QR codes.
3. Follow along with this printable to help you see
what to do.
4. For these directions, I’ll be using an iPad and a
Windows 8 PC, but other electronic devices may be
used.
4. Let’s get started!
@2014 Carolyn Wilhelm, Wise Owl Factory 2
Apps and programs used in the making of the images in this PDF include the following, and I do not
sell anything like these:
1. QR Crafter on iPad use to scan the QR codes created with #2 and or #3
2. QR Code and Barcode Reader (no voice)
3. QR Voice —- use only if you want to make QR codes with voice
4. Airplay on IPad
(not required to make QR lessons, but you might like to know how I made this printable)
1. Reflector to mirror my iPad on the Windows 8 PC
(not required to make QR lessons, but you might like to know how I made this printable)
Digiscrapkits clip art
Credits
@2014 Carolyn Wilhelm, Wise Owl Factory 3
First, you will need an app on your iPad to read QR Codes. I
will be using QR Crafter for the codes that show text without
voice.
The link for this on a PC at iTunes is:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/qrafter-qr-code-barcode-reader/
id416098700?mt=8
Qrafter - QR Code and Barcode Reader and Generator
By Kerem Erkan
The free version reads QR codes, the priced version creates QR codes.
@2014 Carolyn Wilhelm, Wise Owl Factory 4
I open the page I want to add a QR code to, and I keep it open
on my computer. Then I open a QR code generator page on my
PC:
1. QR Code and Barcode Reader (no voice)
2. QR Voice —- use only if you want to make QR codes with voice,
which is sometimes fun in the classroom or a nuisance for quiet
work time.
@2014 Carolyn Wilhelm, Wise Owl Factory 5
I find a FREE link on my PC and type in words I want embedded in
the QR code. I type in the words I want (which may be an answer
to a math or science question, etc.)
https://www.the-qrcode-generator.com/
http://www.qr-code-generator.com/?
(PID=100&gclid=CMu34oK3u74CFYNcMgodagwAow
I type in the following text, and as I type, the QR code changes
until I am done. There is a character limit kind of like a tweet.
Grace is a wonderful girl. She is a good worker and a nice friend to
others.
When done, I right click on the QR code image and save as a
PNG to my PC.
@2014 Carolyn Wilhelm, Wise Owl Factory 6
Then I insert the QR code into the document I am making:
To read the QR code, I use the iPad and scan with camera using
QRAFTER. The free version of Qrafter will scan, the priced version will
create and scan. I am using the free version. The QR code pops up
when the position of the iPad is correct. This is the part students will
do when working on the lesson you create. The text is in the area of
the red oval in the picture on the right. The text is too small for
emergent readers!
@2014 Carolyn Wilhelm, Wise Owl Factory 7
To make a code with voice, so when students scan
it they hear the answer (good for younger students
and emergent readers), use QR VOICE. Type the
words you want in the QR code, and save the QR
code picture or copy/paste in to your document.
http://qrvoice.net/ (free)
@2014 Carolyn Wilhelm, Wise Owl Factory 8
“Gracie is a wonderful student who works hard
and is a nice friend to others.” Scan and listen!
@2014 Carolyn Wilhelm, Wise Owl Factory 9
Students will use the Qrafter app
and scan with camera, just the
same as for the QR code without
voice.
A URL will also be generated for
your QR code.
http://qrvoice.net/?id=1oOTWrX
Students might like to hear the
QR code over and over.
If I send home the “Grace” page, her parents can
scan the code with their electronic devices, too, and
enjoy the message.
@2014 Carolyn Wilhelm, Wise Owl Factory 10
For an example of a printable using QR codes with voice, see
this FREE rocks activities printable and scan the QR codes to
see how this works. This PDF will open right here!
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