Webinar: QR Codes, mTagging and Learning
With the increased adoption of smartphones, organisations are focusing on Mobile as a means to provide bite sized chunks of learning, anywhere, anytime and at the learners’ moment of need. Increasingly QR codes are being used as simple way to connect real world objects with digital content. The learning industry is waking up the possibilities of ‘just-in-time’ learning and QR codes are providing an effective solution.
In this webinar you’ll discover:
- What QR codes are and how they differ from normal barcodes
- How QR Codes are being used to support learning & improve performance
- What design elements you need to consider within a QR code strategy
- What tools you’ll need for creating, reading, and measuring QR codes
- How the future of mobile tagging is already part of the present
Note: Sections of this webinar will be contain interactive real-time participation; use this link http://bit.ly/QR-readers to download a QR code reader for your phone.
RECORDING
The full recording with slides, audio and comments.
Mobile Tagging (Webinar) from Paul Simbeck-Hampson on Vimeo.
QR CODE EXAMPLES
A complimentary 22 page QR Code report which accompanies the Webinar, free to download in PDF format via SlideShare (Webinar Slides available too).
REFLECTIONS
Curation: Thanks to Daniel Durrant and the Open Intelligence team for curating the Twitter stream on today’s Webinar – having it all in one place certainly makes it much easier, I’m also looking forward to your analyst report. http://goo.gl/svqvo
Blog Posts & Tweets
Thanks to David Hopkins for his QR (Quick Response) views and reflections on today’s Webinar, his Blog post can be read here… http://goo.gl/VA92L
More reflections from the Webinar’s host and chairman of the LSG, Donald Taylor. Thanks, Don, great post, look forward to future collaborations. http://goo.gl/XT3Rt
Join LSG: A big thanks to Donald Taylor for releasing today’s recording outside of the LSG. Those interested to join this great community on Ning should send him an @ reply (@DonaldHTaylor) on Twitter or email: donaldt (at) learningtechnologies (dot) co (dot) uk
Paul Simbeck-Hampson, an English learning and technology advisor based in Bavaria, Germany, supports organisations who want to work smarter. An associate of the Internet Time Alliance, Paul has an avid interest in the responsible and thoughtful use of technologies for learning. He is also a passionate believer in learning and improvement who daily puts into practice the continuous improvement principles of Kaizen.
























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