QR Code #8 Treasure Trail – Generating QR codes

This week one of the girls in my class of Year Fours (8 year olds) was feeling poorly with winter chills and not much in the mood for algebra. She was keen on the idea of making her own QR code treasure trail around the school. She was not about to participate meaningfully in the maths I had planned so I thought I would let her go for it and see how it all worked out.

She used the free app Easy QR on my iPod Touch to create the codes. Easy QR, as well as scanning codes, can be used to create them. She used the text option on the opening screen. She was then taken to a text page to write in her message for the treasure trail.

She clicked GENERATE and the QR code was born!

She then took a screen grab of each of the stations in her treasure trail (Press the home button at the same time as the ON/OFF button – it’s a bit tricky as if you push the ON/OFF button first you just end up switching the iPod Touch off!). We had already mastered that skill by taking taking screen grabs of our best scores of MathTappers Number Find.

As I don’t have Air Printer or Printopia she had to email me each of the screengrabs and I printed them out. She tried to show stealth as she laid the trail out over lunch time and started her classmates off on the trail after lunch.

It was great, spur of the moment sort of activity that was enjoyed by all.

 

3 thoughts on “QR Code #8 Treasure Trail – Generating QR codes

  1. Today I found my first QR code on a product. The large packet of Sunmaid raisins I bought at the supermarket has a QR code on the bottom that links to a promo for a movie and a prize draw. I’d say look out for more of that sort of thing. One of the staff was telling me she saw an advert in a Chemist window for a smartphone only offer. That was the only wording on the poster. You had to use the QR code to access the deal. Good to way to up the curiosity. I could see that sort of thing working at school too.

    🙂
    Paul

  2. How cool. I love it when I see QR codes ‘in the wild’. If your eyes are open to them you can spot them. I found three in the Air New Zealand in flight magasine. Not sure when you were supposed to scan them though- not in flight though I bet!!

    Heading to CHCH next week for the CORE breakfast talking about mobile technologies.

    Exciting times.

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