QRCodes
2010 November 7
Congrats on reading the QR Code. As a reader of my blog, I’m offering you a copy of my book for free.
If you have the password from the QR Code, you can click on the link below, enter the password and download the complete book in a DRM free PDF format. If you don’t have the password you can read this post and see if you can figure it out.
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Thanks for the link to download your book – I look forward to reading it. I think QR codes are quite neat and I was interested to read some of the possibilities you had considered. Thanks once again.
Kirstin
Thanks Jeff. Love the QR codes, will certainly use them in my classroom this year!
Dana
Thanks, Jeff! What a cool surprise! I have been using QR Code Reader on my iPhone. Many stores are now putting QRs on there price signs so shoppers can pull up more info on a product. Your post has started me thinking about ways I could use them in my classroom. Thanks, again!
Thanks for giving me a reason to give these QR codes a try. I couldn’t stand having that code there and not knowing what it said! What fun! Love your book already. Have learned a ton and keep going back to it.
Franki
Thanks so much Jeff for this free book!
I am thrilled to try these QR codes out around our school, can’t wait to see how the students solve them.
Thanks,
Stephen
Thanks Jeff for the free book! I look forward to reading it.. and I’m super stoked about QR possibilities. Thanks again!
I’m seeing QR codes everywhere now. Thanks for sharing your book (again)!
Jeff – thanks for the free download. As always I am sure that you have much to teach us about using tech. in the classroom. Looking forward to discussing the book with you!
I really enjoyed your blog post on QR codes. I think your prediction for 2011 is going to be right on as they are becoming more and more popular. My husband is a realtor and they are beginning to use them to provide information about homes for sale. I saw a business truck recently that had a QR code on the tailgate – unfortunately I did as some of your students – I knew what it was, thought it was cool, but did not scan it. Boo for me. Hopefully we will explore effective ways to use them in education. Your tips are a great start!
Thanks for the book!
Thank you for the free download. I look forward to reading your book. i can’t wait to do some interesting things with this barcode technology!
Hi Jeff,
Nice article, thanks for the free eBook, will read it on my QR Scanning, Amazon Kindle enabled Android Phone.
E
Thanks for the free book, Jeff.
Thanks for the download. I’ve been using QR codes in my lessons which has resulted in the wonderful experience of the learning taking place outside my room. I am just beginning to have students create QR codes that lead me to the work they have created online. The possibilities are both exciting and endless.
Thanks for the book and the nice article. I am from France and QR codes and 2D codes are becoming popular. You can now find them easily in Paris and large cities and on various magazine ads. Our company has just started offering QR codes campaigns and we already had quiet a few requests. So I also believe that 2011 will be the QR codes year !
Thanks so much for the book & I enjoyed your presentation at the conference in Portland!
I was preparing a short session on QR Codes. Thought I would look through my resources one more time. I can’t wait to show my participants a new way to share professional infomation through QR codes and online publishing. Thanks. I downloaded your book. It’s on my “next to read” list.
As I was perusing a blog post from a colleague, I stumbled upon your keynote address at the Lausanne institute a few days ago, which brought me all the way to this! I had been wondering how one could read those ubiquitous QR codes… and now, thanks to your blog post… voilà! Thank you for your book too.
Thanks for the free book! I look forward to reading it. I saw you at BLC11 and appreciate your sharing. Have a great start to the new school year! Thanks again!
Enjoyed your contribution to our Google+ session for the opening day of the Palisades School District in PA. Thank you for your thoughtful comments and insights! QR codes are another way to grab the attention of the students. I am an elementary librarian and would love to use the codes with book reviews but the kids are not yet coming to class with Smartphones. That could be coming very soon and I plan to be ready!