Our cell phone policy does not allow students to use cell phone during the school day, unless for specific educational purposes. The best way to use QR codes if you have a "no cell phone" policy is to have a QR Code "station" where students can take items to be scanned. We did this in the library and students scanned the books to listen to the podcasts. I hope this helps.
Are students in your school allowed to use their cell phones anytime they like? How do you monitor phone usage so that students aren't simply texting in class or not using them for academics? I teach in a middle school and would love to try this out...I just don't know how to incorporate it with the cell phone restrictions our school currently has in place.
This is GREAT. May I have your permission to use it in a library conference presentation I'm doing on Oct. 6 in Lincoln, NE, and at a faculty in-service on Oct. 11? I am a professor at the University of Nebraska Kearney.
This is great! I love to see when schools go high-tech. Schools will have to make some minor edits to their cell phone rules around here for that to ever take off, but it's something I've been saying for a while needs to come into play. High Five to you guys and your school for taking such an awesome leap into making education more approachable!
Wow, thats neat. I didn't know we had this.
AnimeGamerGirl97 1 month ago
Our cell phone policy does not allow students to use cell phone during the school day, unless for specific educational purposes. The best way to use QR codes if you have a "no cell phone" policy is to have a QR Code "station" where students can take items to be scanned. We did this in the library and students scanned the books to listen to the podcasts. I hope this helps.
22JacobL 2 months ago
Are students in your school allowed to use their cell phones anytime they like? How do you monitor phone usage so that students aren't simply texting in class or not using them for academics? I teach in a middle school and would love to try this out...I just don't know how to incorporate it with the cell phone restrictions our school currently has in place.
Dstn9244 2 months ago
This is GREAT. May I have your permission to use it in a library conference presentation I'm doing on Oct. 6 in Lincoln, NE, and at a faculty in-service on Oct. 11? I am a professor at the University of Nebraska Kearney.
sherrycrow07 5 months ago
Great application of mobile technology and excellent video. This was the winner in the ISTE SIGML 2010 video contest...
istesigml 1 year ago
Great video - thanks for sharing - lots of good stuff here
fusilid 1 year ago
This is BRILLIANT! I'm gonna add it to my blog post about QR Codes in the Classroom, school & library on the daring librarian com blog!! Thank you!
~Gwyneth
gwynethanne 1 year ago
@gwynethanne Thank you very much! Please let me know if you need any resources and I will be sure to check out your blog!
Thelaurajacob 1 year ago
This is great! I love to see when schools go high-tech. Schools will have to make some minor edits to their cell phone rules around here for that to ever take off, but it's something I've been saying for a while needs to come into play. High Five to you guys and your school for taking such an awesome leap into making education more approachable!
wardrich 1 year ago
this is fantastic! Thanks so much for sharing--can't wait to try some of these ideas!!
techchick94 1 year ago