QR Codes in Education
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During our 2017 FaCTS Summer Seminar, information and resources related to our theme of making knowledge public using educational technology was made available on a daily basis via our QR Code Board.
This introduction to QR Codes presentation was part of the storyboard:
Using QR Codes in Education from jflorent
Links to the QR codes that were posted on the board during the week-long summer seminar and are listed here and are organized by category:
QR Codes
Wikipedia
- How Wikipedia is Cultivating an Army of Fact Checkers to Battle Fake News
- What Writing Wikipedia Entries Can Teach Students about Digital Literacy
- Wikipedia Projects for Learning
Teaching with Technology
- Find a Balance between Teaching and Technology
- Teaching with Technology
- Tales from the Syllabus: Using Technology to Transform Teaching and Learning
- 10 Characteristics of Teachers Who Successfully Use EdTech
- 7 Habits of Teachers Who Effectively Use Technology
- 50 Resources for Teaching with Bloom's Taxomony
- 10 Most Engaging Uses of Tech Integration
- 6 Emerging Educational Technologies and How They are Being Used
- 3 Technologies Making Their Way to Mainstream Education
- Professors Use Twitter to Increase Student Engagement and Grades
- The Teacher’s Guide to Twitter
- Twitter Resources for Teaching and Learning
- Twitter Cheat Sheet for Educators
- 14 Hash Tags for Education Technology Updates
- Bloom's Taxonomy and Twitter
- Class Twitter Policies
- Twitter Rubric
- Popping with Twitter
Social Media
Web 2.0 Tools
- VoiceThread for Teaching and Learning Using VoiceThread for Teaching and Learning
- The Padagogy Wheel v5
- Web 2.0 Tools (organized by category)
Digital Footprints
Digital Divide
- E-Learning, Digital Divide, and Student Success
- Digital Divide Statistics Reveal Surprisingly Positive Smartphone Impact
Assessment
- High Tech Verbs (Click on a verb and find fun, creative activities for students to learn from)
- Formative Assessments and Fitness Bands
Accessibility
- Technology for Universal Design for Learning and Special Education
- Make Course Materials Accessible
- Accessible Technology Helps Students with Disabilities Pursue STEM Degrees