Embedding QR codes in the teaching and learning process

The purpose of this action research is to explore the potentials of the Quick Response (QR) codes in mobile devices. In this research, QR codes and the smartphones are used as teaching tools in the classroom. Quick Response codes are two dimensional barcodes that are used to encode and decode info...

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Main Authors: Abby Ashraff Saprudin,, Norlia Goolamally,, Latifah Abdol Latif,
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Published: 2014
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spelling my.oum.9862014-12-19T07:54:48Z Embedding QR codes in the teaching and learning process Abby Ashraff Saprudin, Norlia Goolamally, Latifah Abdol Latif, LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education The purpose of this action research is to explore the potentials of the Quick Response (QR) codes in mobile devices. In this research, QR codes and the smartphones are used as teaching tools in the classroom. Quick Response codes are two dimensional barcodes that are used to encode and decode information. These codes can contain information such as text, URL links, automatic SMS messages, or any other information that can be embedded in a two-dimensional barcode. This encoded data can be decoded by scanning the barcode with a mobile device that is equipped with a camera and QR reader software. The study setting was in an open distance learning institution and almost 95 % of the students in the classroom are working adults. Data were collected through observations and reflections from tutor and students. Almost 99% of the students have a smartphone which improves the reliability of implementing the research. Only one tutor volunteered to conduct the research using the QR codes. The tutor planned and prepared the appropriate content to be generated into the two dimensional barcodes. Students used their mobile phones to scan and decode the information embedded in the QR codes and class discussion continued from here on. Observations and reflections from tutor and the students are positive, suggesting that QR codes have the potential to be used in the teaching and learning process. (Abstract by authors) 2014-12-01 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text http://library.oum.edu.my/repository/986/1/library-document-986.pdf Abby Ashraff Saprudin, and Norlia Goolamally, and Latifah Abdol Latif, (2014) Embedding QR codes in the teaching and learning process. In: Seminar Kebangsaan Pembelajaran Sepanjang Hayat 2014, 1-2 December 2014, Kuala Lumpur. http://library.oum.edu.my/repository/986/
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topic LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education
spellingShingle LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education
Abby Ashraff Saprudin,
Norlia Goolamally,
Latifah Abdol Latif,
Embedding QR codes in the teaching and learning process
description The purpose of this action research is to explore the potentials of the Quick Response (QR) codes in mobile devices. In this research, QR codes and the smartphones are used as teaching tools in the classroom. Quick Response codes are two dimensional barcodes that are used to encode and decode information. These codes can contain information such as text, URL links, automatic SMS messages, or any other information that can be embedded in a two-dimensional barcode. This encoded data can be decoded by scanning the barcode with a mobile device that is equipped with a camera and QR reader software. The study setting was in an open distance learning institution and almost 95 % of the students in the classroom are working adults. Data were collected through observations and reflections from tutor and students. Almost 99% of the students have a smartphone which improves the reliability of implementing the research. Only one tutor volunteered to conduct the research using the QR codes. The tutor planned and prepared the appropriate content to be generated into the two dimensional barcodes. Students used their mobile phones to scan and decode the information embedded in the QR codes and class discussion continued from here on. Observations and reflections from tutor and the students are positive, suggesting that QR codes have the potential to be used in the teaching and learning process. (Abstract by authors)
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abby Ashraff Saprudin,
Norlia Goolamally,
Latifah Abdol Latif,
author_facet Abby Ashraff Saprudin,
Norlia Goolamally,
Latifah Abdol Latif,
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title Embedding QR codes in the teaching and learning process
title_short Embedding QR codes in the teaching and learning process
title_full Embedding QR codes in the teaching and learning process
title_fullStr Embedding QR codes in the teaching and learning process
title_full_unstemmed Embedding QR codes in the teaching and learning process
title_sort embedding qr codes in the teaching and learning process
publishDate 2014
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