Wednesday, January 16, 2013

QR Codes

qrcode

1) Most of you have probably seen icons like the one above around but didn't know what they were. These little squares that contain black and white pixels are popping up everywhere. They are called  QR codes (Quick Response Codes). Earlier this year Jeff Utecht, claimed 2011 would be  "The year of the QR code".  This means it will be the latest technology that will explode in the mainstream.  He explains what QR are and how they are used at the following link - recent blog post.  Read his thoughts on QR and what others have posted. 

Can your phone decode these secret messages? 


2) I generated the QR code above that contains a secret message...so if you have a device that can read QR codes give it a whirl.  If you don't have a device, come to the teacher station and read my secret code with the iPhone. You can also create your own "secret code" using the following site -  Here is a site.  Create your own QR code - it's fun and easy to use. Think of a message you would like to create - post your QR code on your blog. (to post it you must first save it to your P drive as a jpg then upload it to your blog)

3) Record the following link in your Delicious Account - tag as QRcodes qr http://qrcode.kaywa.com/ 
4) Read through the comments people left on Jeff's post, some people are skeptical of QR codes but others have some pretty neat ideas of how they can be used. Either way, something to keep your eye on as we move forward into 2011.

Do you have any thoughts about QR codes?  What purpose or application for them in advertising, education, or other areas do you see?  Post your response to the above on your blog. 

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

The Amazing Car

New Technology - The Amazing Car

  http://www.eaavideo.org/video.aspx?v=635469588001

Do you think something like this would actually sell? 

What are your thoughts?

New Technology

This week’s personal blog post: find an article on new technology. Read your article and write a summary. Post your summary on your blog. Provide a link to the article you read on your blog and on teacher’s blog followed by your name. Due by Friday – you will get up to 30 minutes of class time, the rest is due for homework.

How to Work with ToonDoo Video

Monday, January 14, 2013

ID Theft Toondoo Sample


When you create your own ToonDoo on Identity Theft, your cartoon must tell a story and have a message the reader can walk away with.  Look at the cartoon below . . . . what is the story? . . . . what message (tip) does the audience walk away with?  Compare your thoughts to answer below the cartoon.
Identity Theft


The Story:  The man in the story had some medical procedure.  When he got the bill he was charged for procedures that were not his.  He called to report the problem. 
Message to audience: check your monthly statements and report any problems.

You are to create a story about ID Theft - see S drive for details.  Have fun.