Using QR codes to engage reluctant readers
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Lesson idea. The case study involved a treasure hunt in a local community park, where the children used mobile devices to find QR codes, and follow clues to find a story. The particular technologies covered by this case study are: learning about the uses of QR codes(i) and GPS(i) and the uses of mobile devices.
Teaching approach. This case study focusses on Digital Literacy, in particular using using e-skills(topic) to motivate children and support reading, writing and creativity and to develop an awareness of the uses of QR codes.
One of the lesson ideas from the case study is available as a separate resource at Using QR Codes to Engage Children with Learning (edit)
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Title | Using QR codes to engage reluctant readers |
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Learning Objectives | To use QR codes to engage reluctant readers |
Format / structure | Case study |
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Additional Resources/material needed | iPod touch / other GPS enabled mobile devices, mobile wifi hub |
Useful information | This case study was conducted by Halfway Primary School in Sheffield, in conjunction with Y6 teacher Rob Hobson. |
Related ORBIT Wiki Resources | One of the lesson ideas from the case study is available as a separate resource at Using QR Codes to Engage Children with Learning |
Other (e.g. time frame) | One day |
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