Creating QR (Quick Response) Codes

   Hello friends!
   Today I will share a very practical website with you. If you are fed up with copying worksheets, doing some stuff on paper, this one will help you a lot. 
   What is QR Code?
   QR, or Quick Response codes, are two-dimensional barcodes that can be read using smartphones, tablets, laptops and dedicated QR reading devices. If you’ve never heard the term before, you may be scratching your head right now.  For those who don’t, here’s what a common QR code looks like:
(It is my social media pages' QR Code. You can reach to my YouTube channel, blog and Instagram.)
Today, QR codes are seen everywhere, from menus to posters, to stores, and even t-shirts. They link directly to articles, emails, websites, phone numbers, videos, social media pages and more. If you use technology in your class actively, you will make use of these QR Codes.
If you want students to be able to access tutorials, tests, classes, and course information, you can create a QR code for each different source and you can embed QR codes in whiteboards, PowerPoint slides, handouts, course materials, and more. Students will then be able to access resources by scanning the QR code easily with their smartphone.
You can place QR codes on their virtual whiteboards that lead to class notes. This may help students pay attention better, and they will be able to go back and view notes before tests and assignments. And this is one of the QR Codes I prepared for high school seniors who will take the university entrance exam. I uploaded notes for Passive Voice, If Clauses and Reported Speech. But as I said before those notes are for the ones who will take university entrance exam, that's why they are grammar based. You can access them by scanning the QR Code I left below.
Let me know your opinions about QR Codes in comments. Have a nice day.


Zey.

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