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QR Codes


Problem Based Learning offers students the opportunity to devise their own solutions to problems in their world. With PBL, students may choose to share their solution to a problem digitally. Any of these digital files (iMovie, Timeline, Google Slides, Pic Collage, Explain Everything, Word Clouds, ChatterPix, Google Documents, Prezi, etc.) can be placed in Google Drive to generate a URL that can then be turned into a QR Code.

These QR Codes can be shared with others. They can be posted in the hallways at school, on a class website, in a class newsletter, on a padlet ~ the possibilities are endless!

Do you want to learn more about QR Codes and how you could make use of them in your classroom? Visit the Technology Resources page on CurTech93 and look for "QR Codes." There is also a LEAD course being offered on December 1st at District Office. Questions about QR Codes? Email Karen or Becky or complete the PLS form and we will be happy to support you.

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