Quick Response Codes are machine-readable optical labels that contain information about the item they are attached to. Their popularity is based on their readability and storage capacity. They can be used to host information in the form of text, images, audio and video as well as links to emails, applications, websites and social media. They augment educational reality by allowing educators and students to access and create layers of digital information on top of the physical world. QR codes can be introduced to provide differentiated and personalized instruction as well as variable group set ups and tasks. In this environment of peer learning students interact with other learners to achieve specific educational goals.
INTRODUCING QR CODES IN THE ELT CLASSROOM
15:30 - 16:20, 2 April, 2017, 34th Athens IP Exhibition
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