Welcome to MD-400. In this class we will be exploring technology and its relationship to education. We will have the chance to work on a number of hands-on projects. You should set up a free BLOGGER account so that you can sign in to make a posting to this blog. You will be making your own blog so this will set up the account for you. Post a response by clicking on the comments button at the bottom of the post.
QR codes in Education QR codes were an interesting read, but a difficult one. I still don’t feel I have a good grasp on what they are exactly. I will have to look it up some more to gain a better understanding of how much it is relevant in my classroom. I do know, based on the article that many college students can’t figure out QR codes. So, may be I am not alone in my feeling illiterate in this area of technology. Scanning a code seems to quickly be going out-of-date. I think my opening statement depicts this. 75 percent of students at a college in the United States are not expected to know (or use) these codes. It just shows how quickly and vastly our world is changing due to technological advances. I find it quite exciting! Laurel
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QR codes in Education
QR codes were an interesting read, but a difficult one. I still don’t feel I have a good grasp on what they are exactly. I will have to look it up some more to gain a better understanding of how much it is relevant in my classroom. I do know, based on the article that many college students can’t figure out QR codes. So, may be I am not alone in my feeling illiterate in this area of technology. Scanning a code seems to quickly be going out-of-date. I think my opening statement depicts this. 75 percent of students at a college in the United States are not expected to know (or use) these codes. It just shows how quickly and vastly our world is changing due to technological advances. I find it quite exciting!
Laurel
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