Using QR Codes to Design Engaging Learning Experiences, with Tolulope (Tolu) Noah
Description
Tolulope (Tolu) Noah shares about using QR codes to design engaging learning experiences on episode 495 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
QR codes can be used to support universal design for learning (UDL) principles, specifically in regards to providing multiple means of engagement and providing multiple means of representation.
-Tolulope (Tolu) Noah
If your students created a video, why not create QR codes to share that video with other students so that they can learn from the content too?
-Tolulope (Tolu) Noah
Resources
8 Ways to Use QR Codes in Higher Education Classrooms
Share Pages with a QR Code in Google Chrome
One-Pager: Scanning & Creating QR Codes via Shortcuts
Video: Creating QR Codes
Adobe Express QR Code Generator
Bitly
Making QR Codes More Accessible and Improving Business Accessibility, by Benjamin Rousey
Accessibility and QR Codes by Joe Lamyman
Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
Mobile Mindful Teaching & Learning, by Christina Moore
Mentimeter
Flip
Padlet
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