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QR Codes for the Vision Impaired

October 1, 2012 by izzy

 

The company Digital Miracles L.L.C. is able to create braille QR codes which can be read by an iPhone Digit-Eye Audio Scanner & Labeler Application called Digit-Eyes and can be purchased for $19.99.  Briefly, the vision impaired person would feel the printed QR code, scan it using the iPhone application and the smartphone tells them in audio format what information is on the QR code.

While the system was developed primarily to offer a solution to the common problem experienced by the visually impaired: labeling and understanding the contents of [such as food labels], Digit-Eyes specializes in offering the ability to record your own labels. Users can make their own QR code labels, print them and the user can then record their own audio content on an iPhone or iPad that is played back whenever the QR code is scanned.

More in-depth research and testing would have to be done to determine the application of these types of QR codes.  However it might be one solution, for the vision impaired student, to using QR Codes.

Filed Under: Apps, QR Codes

QR Codes Used for Verbal Practice

September 23, 2012 by izzy

Imagine a language student being able to listen to pronunciation along with a study guide.  With a QR code embedded on a vocabulary sheet, students can download a mp3 file and listen along as they study.

Audio files can be created for any lecture or instruction where an auditory experience would enhance the learning.

Filed Under: Audio, Design, Higher Education, QR Codes

QR Codes Applied to Further Learning

September 23, 2012 by izzy

QR [Quick Response] codes can be applied anywhere you desire learning to occur.  Perhaps out on campus where a QR code could be scanned to link to richer content.

Filed Under: Design, Higher Education, QR Codes

QR Codes Used in Lab Settings

September 23, 2012 by izzy

Since labs are often difficult to make-up, labs can be video recorded and QR [Quick Response] codes can be applied to a lab calendar. Students are able to scan the QR code to download the lab.

Additionally, difficult procedures can be recorded by video and/or audio and added to lab handouts for distribution before, during or after class.

Filed Under: Design, Higher Education, QR Codes

QR Slate

March 20, 2012 by izzy

QRSlate is a film slate for iOS and a Desktop Importer for Mac OS. QRSlate allows you to automatically import and embed metadata included on your movie slate into your clips, as well as find the slate clap, lay down markers, and more! It organizes your editing project for you.

Love this!

QRSlate: QR Code Film Slate from August Anderson on Vimeo.

Filed Under: QR Codes, Video Tagged With: QR Codes, Video

Another Use for QR Codes

December 21, 2011 by izzy

Watch how QR [quick response] codes are used. When we can think past the computer screen and think about ‘how’ this type of interaction helps the learner…well, this is beautiful. Watch and see how they implemented instructional design into this project.

Museu da Vida – Interaction Cubes from Mariana Duprat on Vimeo.

Filed Under: instructional design, QR Codes Tagged With: instructional design, QR Codes

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