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This picture was taken for a QR Code online tech exploration activity: st4stem.wikispaces.com/Tech+Exploration+I
Tesco have started using QR Codes in their clubcard advertising at the till points.
The placement isn't great, but it is still scannable and easy to spot. The call to action text is good, but maybe a little small for this placement (over the conveyor at the till).
Unfortunately, it takes you to their NON mobile phone shop site... wasted opportunity!
With more than 15 states represented from Oregon to Maryland, in its fourth year, the MSU Emerging Technologies Summit brings national attention to efforts in developing emerging technologies and social media tools for universities. Aaron Schmidt, a principal with Influx Library User Experience Consulting, kicked off the Summit by reminding those attending that it is the people and not the technology on which our focus should be, particularly in the design of online tools. Schmidt set the tone for a day of "Steal-this-Idea" sessions from colleagues around the country sharing their own innovations from the field. From iPads using assistive technologies, to quadricopters for API programmers, to programming for mobile devices, it became clear that the libraries field is taking the lead on introducing new technologies and tools into serving our academic communities.
Here, University of Central Florida's Aysegul Kapucu (left) and Rebecca Murphy share their presentation on QR Codes.
For more information on MSU Libraries and the Summit archives, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.
Thousand of hours of volunteer labour, and lots of money required for this project. You can flattr them.
Seattle PI Reader Blog Youth Correspondent imaKaiya 2011 SXSW Chocolate QR Code Business Card. Watch video report. Printing QR Code on Chocolate: blog.seattlepi.com/videoblogging/?p=546
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For our session at Open Source Bridge on Non-visual location-based augmented reality using GPS data! opensourcebridge.org/sessions/461
Tesco have started using QR Codes in their clubcard advertising at the till points.
The placement isn't great, but it is still scannable and easy to spot. The call to action text is good, but maybe a little small for this placement (over the conveyor at the till).
Unfortunately, it takes you to their NON mobile phone shop site... wasted opportunity!
QR Code on patient information card given to newly diagnosed Atrial Fibrillation patients. Visit StopAfib.org for more info on Atrial Fibrillation. Visit qrmedia.us/qr-codes-help-atrial-fibrillation-patients/ to learn more about the QR Code.
Add a .qr to any shortened URL and press return & you'll get this cool QR code...but only in size medium... I prefer a bigger QR code... so I use Kaywa
Art processing with industrial-sized guinea pigs.
Not really a public install -- this is a locked box in a locked closet. For art involving privileged information. Shhh....
QR Code Paper. (With a nod to Jun Mitani.)
Georgia Perimeter College thinks potential students might have a smartphone that can read this code.
The QR code in this poster is terrible for several reasons: Placement (lower left corner). Size (quite small). Advertising Pillar (loop of 4-5 posters with only a few seconds display). Even if I dared crossing the rails I would still need to sit down in order to scan it. How much effort did they expect me to put into it and would it be worth the try?
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