The bulletin board invites all comers to scan the QR codes with their own device or come into the classroom and borrow one to see what's going on. This use of technology gives the students a real audience outside of just the teacher and student and more importantly, the product carries the process. Students are excited about Reading because of what they get to do with it.
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Monday, October 27, 2014
QR Codes for Reading
I got to hang out at Lincoln Elementary with Mrs. Brown's 5th grade class today and during recess two girls stayed inside to do some Reading? Huh? Missing recess for Reading? These girls were excited to show off their creations via QR codes that were proudly displayed in the hall for all to enjoy.
The bulletin board invites all comers to scan the QR codes with their own device or come into the classroom and borrow one to see what's going on. This use of technology gives the students a real audience outside of just the teacher and student and more importantly, the product carries the process. Students are excited about Reading because of what they get to do with it.
The bulletin board invites all comers to scan the QR codes with their own device or come into the classroom and borrow one to see what's going on. This use of technology gives the students a real audience outside of just the teacher and student and more importantly, the product carries the process. Students are excited about Reading because of what they get to do with it.
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