QR code workshop at Marriott Library
How To Make Your Smartphone Smarter: What You Should Know About QR Codes

The University of Utah Libraries have embraced QR (‘quick response’) codes as a means of delivering additional information to patrons via their mobile device. QR codes are two dimensional codes that can be scanned with a mobile device’s camera and a reader application to link to various resources such as a URL, application, or video. This presentation will introduce QR codes and explore how they can allow libraries to connect faculty, students and visitors to the information they want at the point of need. The libraries on campus are currently using them to link to Web sites, access digital learning objects, promote classes, and guide users to specific library locations. Participants will learn how to use and create their own QR Codes in class. Come learn about the next generation bar codes and see how they can be useful to you!

Instuctors:

* Anne Morrow, Digital Initiatives Librarian at Marriott Library
* Nancy Lombardo, Information Technology Librarian at Eccles Health Sciences Library

Date: Thursday, March 17, 2011

Time: 2 p.m. – 3 p.m.

Place: Marriott Library 1120

The workshop is free, but please register so the instructors know how many to expect. See you there!

  3 Responses to “QR code workshop at Marriott Library”

  1. Thank you for the sensible critique. Me & my neighbor were just preparing to do a little research about this. We got a book from our local library but I think I learned better from this post. I’m very glad to see such wonderful info being shared freely out there..

  2. This makes Oneonta State look like a great school.

  3. I quite like reading a post that will make people think. Also, many thanks for allowing me to comment!

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