How to Use QR Codes in Flipped Learning
How to Use QR Codes
in Flipped Learning
In this article, we
will discuss about the use of QR codes in flipped learning
What is QR Codes? QR codes are unique stickers/codes which can be scanned by
any type of mobile devices. By scanning these codes, the information will be
displayed automatically. There are various ways in which QR codes can be used
in flipped learning. Find out more about how QR Codes can be used in flipped
learning in this article. Teaching Agile for flipped learning The primary idea of
flipped learning is teaching differently from the traditional classrooms. In
the flipped classroom, the lessons are now being taught in different classes
simultaneously. Students get to learn what they like and hate in the same class
and the same way, even though the teacher changes or implements different
activities or subjects.
How can QR codes be
used in flipped learning?
QR codes are a type of barcode and enable individuals to scan and store
information. The technology has emerged as a solution for many educational
issues and is used in education and science for self-service. IoT technology
leads to wearables, Internet of Things (IoT), programmable gadgets, virtual
reality headsets, VR glasses, smart clothing, wearable devices etc., the new
educational tools should be compatible with these new gadgets. In particular,
IoT and wearable technologies open the door to new developments,
collaborations, and building of brand new learning spaces for innovative
learning. Smartphones and tablets have even much more advanced features such as
sensors and processors to be used in specialised courses.
Understanding how
QR codes work
We see QR codes everywhere, especially in phone menus, websites, book
covers, products and more. They are known as Quick Response Codes and they are
a type of barcode. You may think that QR codes are meant to assist users in
making online payments but QR codes are not only useful for that purpose. QR
codes are full of potentials. As long as they are used for learning, they could
help students get more benefit out of it. The QR codes that we will be talking
about in this article can be used to navigate online learning materials,
learning activities, and tutoring sessions. Why students need QR Codes in
flipped learning This article will focus mainly on how QR codes are useful to
students for learning. It is very simple to identify the reason students need
QR codes in flipped learning. 1.
What are the
advantages of QR codes in flipped learning?
As you can see from the video above, flipped learning allows for:
Voice-to-text reading comprehension Learning how to use other apps from the
same platform Learning the concept of tutorials and making them your own A
deeper understanding of the course Teachers can start class sessions much
faster than traditional methods More engagement and attention on the class
Apart from those, QR codes are also more appealing to younger learners.
Students who are quite technologically savvy, can be attracted to the
technology when it’s used in classroom activities. And QR codes are a perfect
way to be used. How to Write QR Codes for Free If you would like to learn how
to make QR codes, then here is a series of tutorials to help you get started.
Conclusion
This article highlights the use of QR Codes for classroom demonstration in a
flipped learning environment. QR Code is an interactive way of making
interactive content for students. Nowadays, we have app such as Playbuzz,
Edmodo, Angie Chiu, How to Teach. QR codes are still one of the most frequently
used interactive learning material. Author Bio: Maggie Yang is a developer of
innovative technologies in education. Her developer is well known for her work
in agile development for various edtech. She was inspired by Edmund Carpenter
and Eric Saward in her quest to make learning resources to facilitate and
improve education. Maggie is currently learning how to turn research and
current technologies into useful solutions for children to make learning more
enjoyable and interactive.